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The Denver Aerotropolis
In our experience Denver has many areas that are changing rapidly and are attracting all levels of investment. Real Estate Investment Trusts, venture capital-backed investment funds, and large and small individual investors are active in this market. They are buying existing assets, repurposing others in active sites, and developing areas in established neighborhoods and in new areas on the outskirts of the metropolitan area.
At Canon Property Group we have had success in finding real estate assets for our investor-clients and seller-clients in areas such as Sloan Lake, Jefferson Park, RiNo, LoHi, Edgewater, and Frederick, Colorado, for example.
Another area that has recently been in the news and has attracted significant investment from the private sector is the land around Denver International Airport. There is the Gaylord Entertainment development, Transit Oriented Development (TOD) around lite rail stops and Peña Boulevard interchanges: Panasonic’s “smart city” project, hospitality, commercial, and residential developments.
Is all of this development air transportation-related or is it occurring just because there is a lot of available land “out there?” If the development is linked to air transportation, why is that the case? In a series of blogs, we will address this question and provide, we hope, some insight into the economic drivers behind this development.
To read more, find the full blog post here - https://canonpg.com/denver-aerotropolis-the-next-emerging-area-for-for-real-estate-investment/
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