
Broe Group just kicked off phase 2 of its $200M Cherry Creek North redevelopment and the momentum on Clayton Street keeps building.
Directly across from the Clayton Members Club and steps from the proposed Timber225 tower, the new 250 Clayton project marks another major investment in the neighborhood.
After fully leasing 200 Clayton to companies like Goldman Sachs, Charles Schwab, and a few other innovative names, the firm is moving forward with the largest office floorplates in Cherry Creek North.
When complete, its Cherry Creek holdings will exceed $1.5B in value. The new building will also become home to key Broe affiliated companies, including OmniTRAX, which collectively account for 24 percent of the project.
The 8 story design delivers 175,000 square feet of Class A workspace with ground floor retail, a strong indoor outdoor amenity package, and sustainability features that surpass Denver requirements.
Floor to ceiling glass, private terraces, and a refined arrival experience position the building in the center of one of Denver’s most active districts.
Relocation to temporary offices on S Steele Street is underway as demolition begins in January. Construction completion is expected in Q2 2028.
Cherry Creek continues to establish itself as one of Denver’s most important commercial hubs and 250 Clayton is set to elevate that trajectory.