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Land adjacent to DIA offers a unique opportunity for airport related employers to be located both conveniently to the workforce as well as the airport. Third Creek is also an important waypoint between the Colorado BioScience Park at Fitzsimons and the bioscience/bioagricultural region of the DIA airport city. Future airport city development could include medical aviation support on the airfield adjacent to Third Creek providing a unique generator for medical uses.
Located along the Western and Northern borders of Denver International Airport, Cowley’s four land holdings incorporate a variety of uses that both compliment and expand upon the Denver Airport City. INT 96TH AVE.
SECOND CREEK
hospitality, retail and other high traffic related
uses headed North out of DIA. Tower has
proven itself as a major connector between
81ST AVE.
In its nearly two decades of operations, Denver International Airport and its aerotropolis have generated significant demand and new development in all sectors of John Kasarda’s aerotropolis concept. (as illustrated in the map to the right)
96TH AVE.
88TH AVE.
TOWER RD
81ST AVE.
60 LDN SECOND CREEK
65 LDN
PENA BLVD
NOB HILL
71st Ave Hotels / Retail 67th Ave To I-70
* Proposed Gaylord Site
PICADILLY ROAD 60 LDN
Nob Hill is a premier location for airport conference/ hospitality, airport technology businesses, support services to DIA, flex-tech and retail. Current access is available to the site at 88th and E-470 with additional future access provided as part of the aerotropolis
Commerce City Aerotropolis
a Cowley companies investment
DIA Aerotropolis
“Globalization, speed, agility and connectivity are the factors that drive competition today. These factors combined with improvements in air transportation mean that in the 21st century, airports have become major drivers of economic development and business location…” Angelou Economics (International Site Selection Expert).
E. Bromley Ln.
E. 152nd Ave.
Picadilly Rd.
Second E. 120th Ave. Creek
ird Creek
Northlands Site
E. 120th Ave.
Bioscience
Industrial
E. 104th Ave.
Renewable
Agriculture
PICADILLY ROAD
Nob Hill
Located five minutes from the airport’s front door, Nob Hill’s immediate visibility and access to DIA make this a prime privately held piece of property. Sharing boundaries immediately at DIA’s western border and Pena Boulevard, the site offers unique views both back to DIA’s iconic terminal and also to the Colorado Rockies and downtown Denver. Nob Hill has a unique access point to the western gate of DIA with the potential of securitized access to DIA’s western airfield and the renewable energy sector of DIA as well as quick access to DIA’s current car rental and air cargo facilities.
“Major airports have become key nodes in global production and enterprise systems offering them speed, agility, and connectivity. They are also powerful engines of local economic development, attracting aviation-linked businesses of all types to their environs. These include, among others, time-sensitive manufacturing and distribution facilities; hotel, entertainment, retail, convention, trade and exhibition complexes; and office buildings that house air-travel intensive executives and professionals.” John Kasarda.
DIA and the community. Second Creek offers
Second Creek
crop line a key location for support retail, hospitality and
ancillary airport support amenities.
According to John Kasarda, the thought leader in Aerotropolis development, aviation-oriented businesses are locating in airport cities and their key transportation corridors. Denver is poised to join the ranks of other well know Aerotropolis’ including Amsterdam, Dallas, and Washington Dulles.
DENVER INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
78 TH AVE.
128TH AVE.
120TH AVE. THIRD CREEK
112TH AVE.
104TH AVE.
THIRD CREEK
Second Creek
Located immediately North of Pena off Tower Road, Second Creek is poised to capture
Tower Rd. Hotels and
Retail
Logistics
E. 56th Ave.
Downtown Denver
E. 26th Ave.
Tower Rd. Monaghan Rd.
Hudson Mile Rd.
Imboden Rd.
BUCKLEY RD TOWER RD HIM PICADILLY ROAD
Commerce
ird Energy
City E. 96th Ave.
Hale Waihona Puke CreekDenver International Aviation &
Nob
Airport
Aerospace
Second
Hill
Secure
Creek
Access
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
88TH AVE. 60 LDN 65 LDN
PENA BLVD
PICADILLY ROAD
Northlands
0ver 2,200 acres located immediately North of DIA, Northlands provides the opportunity for larger scale uses such as sports complexes, bio engineered crops and other uses that benefit by being buffered from residential development. DIA already has access to its Northern operations in close proximity to Northlands offering an off-airport opportunity for airport support uses.
development plan.
TOWER RD
PICADILLY ROAD
120TH AVE. THIRD CREEK
112TH AVE.
104TH AVE.
THIRD CREEK
HIMALAYA ROAD
Third Creek
Third Creek and its 1,360 acres benefits from excellent view corridors and adjacency to both DIA and E-470. Third Creek shares access with the award winning Reunion residential development and offers a prime location for a variety of uses. The property’s access to the regional transportation network also makes this a great location for regional hospitality and retail.
Located along the Western and Northern borders of Denver International Airport, Cowley’s four land holdings incorporate a variety of uses that both compliment and expand upon the Denver Airport City. INT 96TH AVE.
SECOND CREEK
hospitality, retail and other high traffic related
uses headed North out of DIA. Tower has
proven itself as a major connector between
81ST AVE.
In its nearly two decades of operations, Denver International Airport and its aerotropolis have generated significant demand and new development in all sectors of John Kasarda’s aerotropolis concept. (as illustrated in the map to the right)
96TH AVE.
88TH AVE.
TOWER RD
81ST AVE.
60 LDN SECOND CREEK
65 LDN
PENA BLVD
NOB HILL
71st Ave Hotels / Retail 67th Ave To I-70
* Proposed Gaylord Site
PICADILLY ROAD 60 LDN
Nob Hill is a premier location for airport conference/ hospitality, airport technology businesses, support services to DIA, flex-tech and retail. Current access is available to the site at 88th and E-470 with additional future access provided as part of the aerotropolis
Commerce City Aerotropolis
a Cowley companies investment
DIA Aerotropolis
“Globalization, speed, agility and connectivity are the factors that drive competition today. These factors combined with improvements in air transportation mean that in the 21st century, airports have become major drivers of economic development and business location…” Angelou Economics (International Site Selection Expert).
E. Bromley Ln.
E. 152nd Ave.
Picadilly Rd.
Second E. 120th Ave. Creek
ird Creek
Northlands Site
E. 120th Ave.
Bioscience
Industrial
E. 104th Ave.
Renewable
Agriculture
PICADILLY ROAD
Nob Hill
Located five minutes from the airport’s front door, Nob Hill’s immediate visibility and access to DIA make this a prime privately held piece of property. Sharing boundaries immediately at DIA’s western border and Pena Boulevard, the site offers unique views both back to DIA’s iconic terminal and also to the Colorado Rockies and downtown Denver. Nob Hill has a unique access point to the western gate of DIA with the potential of securitized access to DIA’s western airfield and the renewable energy sector of DIA as well as quick access to DIA’s current car rental and air cargo facilities.
“Major airports have become key nodes in global production and enterprise systems offering them speed, agility, and connectivity. They are also powerful engines of local economic development, attracting aviation-linked businesses of all types to their environs. These include, among others, time-sensitive manufacturing and distribution facilities; hotel, entertainment, retail, convention, trade and exhibition complexes; and office buildings that house air-travel intensive executives and professionals.” John Kasarda.
DIA and the community. Second Creek offers
Second Creek
crop line a key location for support retail, hospitality and
ancillary airport support amenities.
According to John Kasarda, the thought leader in Aerotropolis development, aviation-oriented businesses are locating in airport cities and their key transportation corridors. Denver is poised to join the ranks of other well know Aerotropolis’ including Amsterdam, Dallas, and Washington Dulles.
DENVER INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
78 TH AVE.
128TH AVE.
120TH AVE. THIRD CREEK
112TH AVE.
104TH AVE.
THIRD CREEK
Second Creek
Located immediately North of Pena off Tower Road, Second Creek is poised to capture
Tower Rd. Hotels and
Retail
Logistics
E. 56th Ave.
Downtown Denver
E. 26th Ave.
Tower Rd. Monaghan Rd.
Hudson Mile Rd.
Imboden Rd.
BUCKLEY RD TOWER RD HIM PICADILLY ROAD
Commerce
ird Energy
City E. 96th Ave.
Hale Waihona Puke CreekDenver International Aviation &
Nob
Airport
Aerospace
Second
Hill
Secure
Creek
Access
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
88TH AVE. 60 LDN 65 LDN
PENA BLVD
PICADILLY ROAD
Northlands
0ver 2,200 acres located immediately North of DIA, Northlands provides the opportunity for larger scale uses such as sports complexes, bio engineered crops and other uses that benefit by being buffered from residential development. DIA already has access to its Northern operations in close proximity to Northlands offering an off-airport opportunity for airport support uses.
development plan.
TOWER RD
PICADILLY ROAD
120TH AVE. THIRD CREEK
112TH AVE.
104TH AVE.
THIRD CREEK
HIMALAYA ROAD
Third Creek
Third Creek and its 1,360 acres benefits from excellent view corridors and adjacency to both DIA and E-470. Third Creek shares access with the award winning Reunion residential development and offers a prime location for a variety of uses. The property’s access to the regional transportation network also makes this a great location for regional hospitality and retail.