Pikes Peak MOB Construction Begins/Mirasol Moves Forward in Loveland/Ault, Pierce Getting New Fire Stations
JE Dunn Breaks Ground on Pikes Peak Medical Building
JE Dunn Construction Co. has started work on the 21,000-sq-ft
Pikes Peak Medical Office Building on the site of the new
Pikes Peak Regional Medical Center in Woodland Park. The Colorado-based
general contractor also began work earlier this year on the
$9.8 million, 41,000-sq-ft Pikes Peak Regional Medical Center,
situated on an 11-acre mountainside site.
The $1.8 million medical office building is scheduled for
completion in January, with the Pikes Peak Regional Medical
Center finishing in July.
Both projects - designed by Architectural Nexus Inc. - will
make full use of the natural landscape and fit aesthetically
within the surrounding community.
Loveland's Mirasol Moves Forward
Ground was also broken earlier this fall on the Loveland
Housing Authority's Mirasol community project.
Designed by Lantz-Boggio Architects PC, the $8.8 million project
includes infrastructure on the 20-acre site in Loveland, a
5,178-sq-ft community center and 49-unit senior apartment
building.
Mark Young Construction Inc. is the general contractor, with
Dennis Wolfe serving as project manager and Gary Burkhart
as project superintendent.
Models Open for Bluffs at Spring Creek
KB Home opened its first community in Colorado Springs in
September. Three furnished models are now available for viewing
at the Bluffs at Spring Creek, a project announced last March.
Bluffs at Spring Creek is located northeast of the intersection
of South Circle Drive and Hancock Expressway. The community
will offer 86 two-story townhomes with brick-and-stone exteriors.
The houses - priced from the high $100s - feature 1,448 to
1,898 sq ft of living space, three bedrooms, two-and-a-half
bathrooms and alley-loaded, attached two-car garages. They
also include 12-ft ceilings in the living rooms and covered
balconies adjacent to living rooms or kitchens.
Southlands Holds Grand Opening
Southlands in Aurora opened more than 45 new stores along
its Main Street in October.
Main Street at Southlands - the heart of the development -
combines a movie theater, several locally owned and national
retailers and restaurants and a number of boutiques.
The Southlands development introduced a number of first-to-Colorado
international and national tenants, including Jim 'n Nick's
BBQ, the Make-Up Store, PB Loco and Tilly's. Southlands will
also include popular stores such as American Eagle, The Children's
Place, Coldwater Creek, Fuzziwigs Candy Factory, New York
& Co., Pac Sun and Zumiez.
Phase 1 of Westminster's Orchard Town Center Debuts
Phase 1 of the one-million-sq-ft Orchard Town Center lifestyle
and entertainment center opened with a new JCPenney on store
Oct. 6 and a SuperTarget on Oct. 8.
Phase 2 of the Town Center, developed by Forest City, will
open in fall 2007.
The Orchard Town Center, designed in the Craftsman and Prairie
style, is located at the intersection of Interstate 25 and
144th Avenue, just south of E-470, a major thoroughfare linking
northern Westminster to the greater Denver area.
The opening of a new interchange at 144th Avenue provides
visitors better access to the property. The interchange serves
as a vital link to the transportation network in the rapidly
growing north metro area.
Ault, Pierce Getting New Fire Stations
Thissen Construction Corp. celebrated groundbreakings in
August and September for new fire stations in Ault and Pierce.
Pre-engineered metal buildings will house the 10,907-sq-ft
fire facilities, both of which will be constructed on a six-month
schedule.
Chuck Mayhugh of CRM Architects in Wellington designed the
facilities. The firm is also designed fire stations in Wellington
and Red Feather Lakes.
DCAC, KB Home Kick Off Renovation
Construction crews returned earlier this year to the Denver
Children's Advocacy Center to begin the renovation of another
Queen Anne-style home for the center.
In August, DCAC staff and volunteers and KB Home staff and
government officials celebrated the project by demolishing
a large concrete slab in the home's front yard.
The home, adjacent to the current DCAC facility, is being
renovated to provide space for DCAC staff, law enforcement
and human services personnel to conduct forensic interviews
of children who have been victims of sexual abuse or who have
witnessed homicides and other violent crimes.
KB Home has donated the labor and materials for the remodeling.
The home builder was also the lead builder during the 2005
renovation of the DCAC's current facility.
Once renovation of the 3,200-sq-ft house is completed in four
to six months, it will contain a reception area, ample waiting
room, forensic interview rooms and several offices.
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