The Colorado Springs Technology Incubator has been helping start-ups hatch their business ideas for nearly a decade, but now believes it’s time to change the way it does business.
It’s planning to move to a new location and adopting a new payment model — all with the intention of serving a wider range of budding technology [...] [...]
Everest College’s online division, which just announced plans to move into the former Intel Building, could soon be joined by an additional tenant – El Paso County.
Faced with overcrowding and a $300 million facilities projects backlog, El Paso County officials have been scouring the city in hopes of finding attractive lease rates and newer buildings to house [...] [...]
Everest College, a private, higher-education company with campuses nationwide, could employ 500 or more people at the former Intel plant in Colorado Springs.
News surfaced Wednesday that the college had leased 70,000 square feet on the Corporate Ridge Office and Technology Center campus.
Competition for the education provider’s new online division headquarters was intense. [...] [...]
The new buyer of the former Intel building says prospects for the 1.4 million-square-foot facility are strong – and he expects to have it 70 percent leased within three years.
Known as the company’s “Houdini deal maker,” Bruce Haas says the commercial real estate market is alive and well. The senior vice president for Industrial Realty [...] [...]