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Digital health hub Catalyst hires architect, shares pics of future RiNo facility

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If you’ve ever wondered what a Colorado’s “look and feel” is, here you go, courtesy of The Beck Group, the architect for the Catalyst HTI digital health development to be built in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood.

Developers for Catalyst HTI, the new digital-health facility in Denver’s River North Arts District, shared renderings of what the first building will look like.

Catalyst is working with architect , which provided renderings for the what the new hub will look like. But the design, according to a letter from Catalyst’s president Mike Biselli, was inspired by feedback .

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“We heard loud and clear from the community — the Catalyst HTI building needs to ‘look and feel’ like a Colorado building,” he wrote. “With this directive, we believe The Beck Group, our architect partner, achieved exactly that!”

Located on the block between 35th and 36th Streets, the multi-phase 300,000-square-foot project is expected to start construction in the middle of 2016. The first phase will include a 180,000-square-foot building and open during the third quarter of 2017.

The project also announced two more tenants: , a startup building a better way for people to manage and secure their health data, and company. was to give 10 CEOs more than a week to brainstorm and build a business tackling major health problems.

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