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"This year's winners exemplify the versatility and impact of modern wood construction," shared Cover. "In addition to being high-performing structures, they underscore the power of design to connect people, jobs, and communities."

T3 RiNo
Denver, Colorado
Architects: Pickard Chilton (Design Architect); DLR Group (Architect of Record)
Structural Engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates
General Contractor: Whiting-Turner
Developer/Owners: Hines / Ivanhoé Cambridge / McCaffery Interests

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Designed to inspire, this mass timber project offers sustainable, healthy Class A office space

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Exterior view of T3 RiNo in Denver, a modern mass timber office building with glass façades, designed by Pickard Chilton and honored by NAIOP Colorado.

Development Deal of the Year was awarded to T3 RiNo, developed by Hines. In a year marked by turbulence in the office market, this forward-thinking project delivered a space that seamlessly blends timeless architectural elements with cutting-edge sustainability. Strategically positioned near major transit connections, its climate-conscious design and natural materials redefine how commercial spaces can thrive in today’s world

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Aerial view of 555 Tower (Eight) in Bellevue, a sleek glass skyscraper designed by Pickard Chilton, surrounded by other high-rise buildings and city streets.

The Eight was honored by the Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) with a 2025 Placemaking award, recognizing individuals and organizations that make downtown Bellevue a more vibrant urban environment.

Read more at Daily Journal of Commerce 

Despite having to leap over such pandemic-era hurdles, a Hines-led venture was able to land a major prelease agreement with Xcel Energy and finish construction on its T3 RiNo development, a duo of feats that helped earn the project a 2025 CoStar Impact Award for commercial development of the year for Denver, as judged by real estate professionals familiar with the market.

Read more at CoStar 

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