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  2. Denver Technological Center - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of the Denver Tech Center. The Denver Tech Center was founded in 1962 on 40 acres. [1] When it was developed in 1962, the Denver Technological Center was "one of the first suburban office parks in the United States," located at the junction of Interstate 25 and Interstate 225. [3]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Denver - Wikipedia

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    Standing near the center of the Sixteenth Street Mall, the Daniels & Fisher Tower remains a beloved Denver landmark. [71] 40= 1675 Broadway: 325 / 99 28 1979 The shorter of two towers at the Denver Energy Center, formerly the World Trade Center. [72] [73] 42 Independence Plaza: 322 / 98 25 1972 43 Grand Hyatt Denver 320 / 97.5 26 1979 [74] 44

  4. 707 17th Street - Wikipedia

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    While the upper 22 floors of the building contain office space, the lowest 20 floors of 707 17th Street contain a hotel that was originally known as the Denver Marriott City Center, but was renamed the Hilton Denver City Center on December 1, 2017. [7] The hotel contains 613 guest rooms and suites.

  5. 555 17th Street - Wikipedia

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    555 17th Street is composed entirely of Class A office space, containing features such as a tenants' restaurant, private club, and conference center. [6] The building is home to the offices of accounting firm RSM US LLP. [6] Holland & Hart LLP, a major law firm, has its headquarters in 555 17th Street. [6]

  6. Auraria Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Center includes the professionally managed 150-room SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Downtown, conference center, and academic building. [19] The academic building has 30,000 square feet of space including classrooms, labs, and a student-run restaurant.

  7. Downtown Denver - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Denver is the main financial, commercial, business, and entertainment district in Denver, Colorado, United States. There is over 23 million square feet (2,100,000 m 2 ) of office space in downtown Denver, with 132,000 workers. [ 1 ]

  8. Silicon Mountain (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Mountain, also known as the "Silicon Flatirons" is a nickname given to the tech hub in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area and Colorado Springs, Colorado metropolitan area. The name is analogous to Silicon Valley , but refers to the Rocky Mountains beyond the skyline.

  9. Greenwood Village, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Freda Poundstone resisted efforts by neighboring Denver to annex more land for the Tech Center, which resulted in the 1974 Poundstone Amendment. This effectively froze Denver's boundaries in place and allowed Greenwood Village to annex prime properties along the I-25 corridor.