
A site long associated with a pillar of Boulder County’s high-tech past could house one of the current reigning tech giants: Amazon.
The massive StorageTek campus in Louisville is under contract to California’s Bancroft Capital, which is using it to woo Amazon as the web retail giant hunts for a second headquarters.
“We’ve been chasing this deal for a decade and a half,” said founder Doug McDonald. “Amazon is a great fit for Boulder County and could be a game-changer for public transportation and connectivity.”
The Colorado Real Estate Journal on Monday , inked in June, and of Bancroftap intent to attract Amazon, which announced its HQ2 hunt two weeks ago. The Camera confirmed the story on Wednesday.
Phillips 66, which spun off ConocoPhillips in 2012, owns the 432-acre site. In regulatory filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Phillips 66 discusses the site as being “held for sale” and values it at $50 million. Bancroft declined to confirm the price.



