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Central Development starts leasing efforts at The Rock
Central Development starts leasing efforts at The Rock
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by Avalon Jacka MONUMENT – Preleasing has begun at a new retail showroom development in the northern Colorado Springs metro area. Leasing efforts at The Rock Commerce Center, located at 19165 Monument Hill Road, are being led by Randy Churchill Dowis and Paul Engel of…

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Central Management named to ColoradoBiz list of top 200 private companies.
Central Management named to ColoradoBiz list of top 200 private companies.
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Central Development Celebrates Full Lease-Up of 950 Vapor Trail
Central Development Celebrates Full Lease-Up of 950 Vapor Trail
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Strong Performance Reflects Prime Product Fit in a Robust Industrial Submarket Denver-based Central Development is celebrating an important milestone in the history of any new development: 950 Vapor Trail, a speculative 58,500 SF industrial building located in the booming Colorado Springs Airport (COS) area, is now fully leased.…

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Colorado Springs commercial real estate fairly strong 2 years after pandemic's onset — with an exception
Colorado Springs commercial real estate fairly strong 2 years after pandemic’s onset — with an exception
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By Rich Laden rich.laden@gazette.com INDUSTRIAL The industrial market remained arguably the strongest segment of the Springs’ commercial real estate market over the last two years, industry experts say. Quantum Commercial’s fourth-quarter report shows the vacancy rate for industrial buildings dipped to 5% by the end…

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