Jordan Robbins |
The HFF team marketed the asset exclusively on behalf of the seller, a joint venture between RedPeak Properties and Allstate Investments, and procured the buyer, Northland Investment Corporation. The tower was purchased along with a 0.77-acre land parcel for future development located at 14th & Glenarm.
1600 Glenarm Place was originally constructed in 1967 as an office
tower known as the Security Life Building and was subsequently converted in
2006 by RedPeak Properties into one of downtown Denver’s first and most
prominent residential and retail mixed-use projects.
The building comprises
333 luxury apartment units and approximately 29,000 square feet of commercial
space, including premium frontage along Denver’s 16th Street
pedestrian mall.
Jeff Haag |
The residential units
average approximately 980 square feet in a range of studio, one-bedroom,
two-bedroom and penthouse layouts.
Resident amenities
include an outdoor terrace with barbecue grills and fireplace, state-of-the-art
fitness center with Fitness on Demand and a yoga/Pilates studio, demonstration
kitchen, cyber lounge, conference room, movie theatre, game room, resident
library and reading room, valet parking, 24-hour concierge service and
door-to-door room service from Earl’s Restaurant on the property’s ground
floor.
The HFF investment advisory team representing the seller included
managing director Jordan Robbins and directors Jeff Haag and Anna
Stevens.
“1600 Glenarm is a one-of-a-kind, legacy asset within the downtown
Denver market and by far one of the most recognizable assets in the area,”
Robbins said.
“RedPeak was extremely
forward-looking in 2006 with its conversion from office space into a mixed-use
residential and retail building, which has allowed 1600 Glenarm to maintain its
prominent image within the market since its completion.”
“Northland recognized the irreplaceable nature of this asset,
which marks their entry into the Denver market," Robbins continued.
“This, coupled with their ability to implement an aggressive value-add
strategy, will only serve to further the property’s position within downtown.”
For more information, please
contact:
OLIVIA HENNESSEY
HFF Public Relations Specialist
(713) 852-3500
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