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Coors family teams up with real estate firm to transform 100-year-plus industrial site

Project to include office space, lodging on 12.5 acres in heart of Golden

(Rendering provided by Tryba Architects) The Coors family is redeveloping a former manufacturing plant in downtown Golden as a five-block, mixed-use development that will include office buildings, apartments, a hotel, restaurants and open space. Groundbreaking for the first building, the new headquarters for CoorsTek, is expected to take place in the project called Clayworks in the first few months of 2024.
(Rendering provided by Tryba Architects) The Coors family is redeveloping a former manufacturing plant in downtown Golden as a five-block, mixed-use development that will include office buildings, apartments, a hotel, restaurants and open space. Groundbreaking for the first building, the new headquarters for CoorsTek, is expected to take place in the project called Clayworks in the first few months of 2024.
DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 12:  Judith Kohler - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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AC Development, owned by the Coors family, has teamed up with real estate firm JLL as it continues work on transforming the site in downtown Golden where CoorsTek operated its manufacturing plant for more than a century.
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