New Development Will Bring Some Of Cherry Creek’s Largest Office ­Floorplates

by Glen Richardson

Street Style: Artist rendering shows how development will give Clayton a more commercial business look.

The Broe Group has launched the ­sec­ond phase of its $200 million Cherry Creek North development with construction un­der­way on a new 175,000-sq.-ft. Class A office tower at 250 Clayton St. Completion is expected in the second quarter of 2028.

The building will serve as the new headquarters for The Broe Group, Broe Real Es­tate Group, and OmniTRAX. The entities are controlled by controversial businessman Pat Broe who is dispised by many in the Denver business community. The site is di­rect­ly across from the Clayton Members Club and steps from the proposed Timber 225 tower.

After the full leasing of phase one at 200 Clayton, this second phase will bring some of the largest office floorplates in Cherry Creek North, with sizes from 25,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. The Beck design-build development also includes 10,000 sq. ft. of ground-floor retail.

Home For Affiliates

Outdoor Patio: Project’s many amenities include this 7th floor outdoor patio. Building will also have multiple rooftop features.

The first phase of the Cherry Creek North development comprises 200 Clayton, a 76,000-square-foot office building. The eight-story facility came online in 2023 and is fully leased.

Changing Cherry Creek: The building’s fresh approach will enhance the neighborhood, adding to popularity of the district.

When complete, Broe’s Cherry Creek holdings will exceed $1.5 billion in value. The new building will become the home to key Broe affiliated companies, including OmniTRAX, which collectively account for 24% of the project.

“We continue to invest in our home market and see strong sustained demand for what has become Denver’s top urban market,” suggests Broe Real Estate Group CEO Douglas Wells. “250 Clayton will deliver an unrivaled tenant experience that will redefine Cherry Creek office space,” he declares.

Community Connection

The Broe Group’s core portfolio companies

have already committed to occupying 24% of the new development.

Brianna Broe, a member of the Broe Family Board, reflected on the firm’s long connection to the community.

“For five decades and three generations, The Broe Group and the Broe family have called Cherry Creek home,” she said. “We have taken great care to create a high-quality project that adds to Cherry Creek’s well-earned reputation and inspires what’s to come.”

Amenities

New Headquarters: The building will become the home to key Broe affiliated companies which will collectively account for 24% of the project.

Amenities include outdoor spaces, a build­ing lounge, multiple rooftop features, and a drive-through visitor entry.

The eight-story building will boast floor-to-ceiling windows to showcase the vibrancy of Cherry Creek North.

Advanced sustainability and energy efficiency measures in the project are designed to exceed City of Denver codes

Parking Provided

Transition: The quiet of the older Clayton Street neighborhood look is being updated by the latest Broe development project.

Phase two is larger than phase one, covering 175,000 sq. ft. with 10,000 sq. ft. of ground-floor retail in addition to office spaces. There will be nearly 100 spaces in both above-ground and subterranean parking structures.

In addition to modern office spaces, 250 Clayton will offer tenants curated amenities, including outdoor areas, a building lounge, and rooftop spaces. Projects by the Broe Group in the neighborhood include 200 Clayton, Country Club Towers, and The Seasons of Cherry Creek.

Businesses looking to set up shop in Cherry Creek can also take advantage of the Colorado market’s relative affordability within the U.S. office sector. According to the national office report, Denver is one of just a few markets where listing rates were typically below the national average of $32.81 per sq, ft. in October 2025.

 

 

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