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Peloton project expands: Bancroft Capital is converting a 156,000-square-foot office building in Boulder into the second phase of The Peloton, the 390-unit condominium project it is building at 33rd Street and Arapahoe Avenue.

Manhattan Beach, Calif.-based Bancroft recently paid $9.5 million for the building at 1685 38th St. that once housed the headquarters of Exabyte Corp. Local biotech firm SomaLogic now occupies the building.

The Peloton is a $142 million project that will include 17,000 square feet of retail and office space. The location has access to all transportation lines and Boulder’s proposed Transit Village, an 11.2-acre transit-oriented development at 30th and Pearl streets.

For creative types: A Denver film and production company is looking for roommates to share its new offices in north Denver.

Digital Events wants to grow with the help of strategic partners that will share its 22,000-square-foot facility on North Steele Street. The company is calling the workspace Cluster. Creative firms such as Denver Set Design and ManiaTV already have joined Digital Events there.

Cluster is designed to be a laboratory for artists, ad agencies, marketing and public-relations companies, architects and designers.

Future retail center: A Florida company paid $4 million for a 10-acre parcel in Brighton on which it plans to develop a retail center. It’s the second acquisition in eight months for Interface Properties Inc., represented by Marc Feder, director of Colliers Bennett & Kahnweiler Inc.’s retail-services group.

The property, known as Sorrento, is on the south side of Eighth Avenue and Bromley Lane, between U.S. 85 and Interstate 76.

Tropical getaway: A Denver developer will break ground early next year on a 32-unit condominium project in Belize.

The Villas at Cocoplum, being developed by White Pearl Management Ltd., will include a fitness center, tennis court and infinity pool with bar/grill overlooking the Caribbean. The units are priced from about $415,000 to more than $600,000. Darrell Hamilton of The Kentwood Co. is marketing the property.

Staff writer Margaret Jackson can be reached at 303-954-1473 or mjackson@denverpost.com.

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