McWhinney relocates to Larimer Square

McWhinney has relocated its Denver office from Independence Plaza to Larimer Square.

The developer, which is headquartered in Loveland, is occupying space above Tamayo at 1404 Larimer St.

"Our beautiful, historic office suite is the perfect fit for us," says Chad McWhinney, chief executive and co-founder of the company. "Our relationship with Larimer Associates to date has been phenomenal, and we could not be more pleased to office in a location that is so well-aligned with the projects we have adopted in Denver."

Earlier this year, McWhinney joined the team that is redeveloping Denver Union Station into a 112-room hotel and more than 22,000 square feet ot ground-floor space that will be divided into about 10 independent shops and restaurants, as well as 40,000 square feet of outdoor plaza space.

Last month, the company announced it is teaming up with Grand America to redevelop the HIstoric Windsor Dairy Block between 18th and 19th and Blake and Wazee streets in Lower Downtown.

"Larimer Square was one of the first Denver locations that began bringing near-dormant historic spaces back to life and re-establishing their relevance in the downtown ecosystem," McWhinney says. "We look forward to continuing this legacy of values through our own work. Our office will help remind us of this daily."

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