Project Snapshot: The Link

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A 15th Street facelift is largely completed.

The glass curtain wall has been fully installed, with the exception of a few panels, at The Link, the new name for the structure on the corner of 15th and Curtis streets.

The 12-story office building is undergoing extensive renovations after being sold by CenturyLink (now Lumen Technologies) at the start of 2019.

BusinessDen previously checked in on this project in July — when the glass was just starting to go up — and in March, when the old facade was being torn down.

Below are new photos taken Monday.

10.20D Project Snapshot Secondary110.20D Project Snapshot Secondary210.20D Project Snapshot Secondary310.20D Project Snapshot Secondary4Address: 1490 Curtis St., previously known as 930 15th St.

Developer: California-based SteelWave and Miami-based Rialto Capital Management, which paid $22.5 million for the property in January 2019.

Specs: The 12-story building is 223,890 square feet, according to the project’s website. Floor plates are approximately 19,000 square feet.

What’s happening: In addition to the new facade, other changes are set to include the addition of a robotic lift parking infrastructure and new mechanical systems, a lobby remodel and the installation of an amenity deck with a fitness center and a rooftop terrace.

Architect: Gensler Architects

General contractor: Haselden Construction

Office leasing brokers: Tim Harrington, Jon Tilton, Jennifer Chavez and Eddie Kane of Newmark Knight Frank

Office leases: None announced

10.20D Project Snapshot Main

A 15th Street facelift is largely completed.

The glass curtain wall has been fully installed, with the exception of a few panels, at The Link, the new name for the structure on the corner of 15th and Curtis streets.

The 12-story office building is undergoing extensive renovations after being sold by CenturyLink (now Lumen Technologies) at the start of 2019.

BusinessDen previously checked in on this project in July — when the glass was just starting to go up — and in March, when the old facade was being torn down.

Below are new photos taken Monday.

10.20D Project Snapshot Secondary110.20D Project Snapshot Secondary210.20D Project Snapshot Secondary310.20D Project Snapshot Secondary4Address: 1490 Curtis St., previously known as 930 15th St.

Developer: California-based SteelWave and Miami-based Rialto Capital Management, which paid $22.5 million for the property in January 2019.

Specs: The 12-story building is 223,890 square feet, according to the project’s website. Floor plates are approximately 19,000 square feet.

What’s happening: In addition to the new facade, other changes are set to include the addition of a robotic lift parking infrastructure and new mechanical systems, a lobby remodel and the installation of an amenity deck with a fitness center and a rooftop terrace.

Architect: Gensler Architects

General contractor: Haselden Construction

Office leasing brokers: Tim Harrington, Jon Tilton, Jennifer Chavez and Eddie Kane of Newmark Knight Frank

Office leases: None announced

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