“This isn’t just a building, it’s a commitment for the employees and people around it,” Chilton said at a morning open house event with company executives and guests. “The design steps down to the river, and it’s a campus that opens up to the rest of the city. A building is only as alive as the people it draws through the doors, and the people here are doing their best thinking.”
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.

