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Missing link: Denver International Airport and Transit Center

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This swooping, bird-in-flight, steel-and-glass building is the realization of Denver International Airport’s 1989 master plan to build a public transit center connecting the city’s RTD commuter rail line to the airport. .

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$1.5B Denver airport expansion underway

Construction Dive

The project will increase gate capacity by 30% and add retail, food and other passenger amenities.

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Flying Without Altitude

Business Facilities

When the ribbon was cut on a redesigned and expanded Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) in 1992, economic development planners had every reason to hope that this world-class facility would drive growth in the region for decades to come. The gas will be delivered to a single pipeline and a new network of roads won’t be needed.

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Advancing sustainable construction: Specifying low-carbon concrete

Construction Specifier

Denver Colorado is working toward reduced emission targets of 50 percent by 2030 and 90 percent by 2050. Slated to open in summer 2024, Populus—the country’s first carbon-positive hotel in downtown Denver—is using high-performance concrete with high-recycled content to maximize structural efficiency and help achieve LEED Gold status.

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Stok Leaders Take New Roles to Ensure Strategic Future Growth

Stok

This team focuses on servicing global corporate and retail accounts, as well as on expanding offerings across the residential, life science, healthcare, mission critical, government, and education sectors, to provide strategically tailored solutions for clients’ unique needs. Watch a fireside chat with Jacob Arlein and Matt Macko here.

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Business Facilities’ 2019 Metro Rankings Report

Business Facilities

Plus, metro Atlanta is a digital supply chain leader as home to the world’s busiest and most efficient airport and a destination with an easily accessible port. AUSTIN, DENVER, NEW YORK CITY HAVE TOP STARTUP ECOSYSTEMS. Austin, TX, Denver, CO and New York City topped our metro leaderboard for Startup Ecosystems.

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FEATURE STORY: 2013 Economic Development Awards

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Over $100 million in investments are expected to be made by concerns adjacent to the arena, which could generate over 1,000 new jobs, new retail and significant quality of life enhancements. That research supports the trade shows and targeted retail and hospitality efforts of the city. The company $7.2-million

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