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Habitat for Humanity’s Denver HQ Goes on the Market

Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver recently put its headquarters building at 3245 Eliot St. on the market, in a for-sale listing managed by CBRE. The brokerage is targeting a buyer that would incorporate density and affordability into potential development plans in order to fully maximize land use.

The 0.95-acre site sits at the corner of West 33rd Avenue and Eliot Street in the Highlands neighborhood, just west of Denver’s central business district. Originally built in 1955, the property includes a two-story building totaling 17,070 square feet and an 86-vehicle surface parking lot. Habitat has owned and operated out of the site since 2009.

Monica Wiley and Jeff Wood with CBRE Capital Markets are representing Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver in the sale.

“With flexible zoning in place, there are many potential uses for this property that could build on Habitat’s legacy and benefit the surrounding community,” said Wood.

The building currently serves as the home of Habitat’s regional office and administrative operations. Most of the building’s on-site personnel have worked remotely since the onset of the pandemic and will continue to do so in the near term.

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