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American Cancer Society

American Cancer Society

American Cancer Society moved its Denver headquarters to the Denver Highlands II building off Iliff and Havana in January 2018.

Client

American Cancer Society​

Project Type

Office, Non-Profit

Architect

​Waring Associates

About The Project

American Cancer Society moved its Denver headquarters to the Denver Highlands II building off Iliff and Havana in January 2018. The tenant finish project turned a complete white box space into a 12,500 SF office space with fully upgraded LED lighting, new break room, and all new paint, carpet, ceiling and millwork throughout. The office boasts a beautiful view of the Rockies from the fourth floor of the building.

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“Thank you for the hard work over the last several months in making our new office a reality and ON TIME!”

Charles Bagwell

Director, American Cancer Society

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CrossPurpose, Park Hill

CrossPurpose, Park Hill

The CrossPurpose project was a complete renovation of an existing 15,600 SF activity building into a new, multi-use community center. Aligned with its mission, CrossPurpose was intentional about building a headquarters that was designed in community.

Client

CrossPurpose

Project Type

Non-Profit / Education

Architect

Jigsaw Design, LLC

About The Project

The CrossPurpose project was a complete renovation of an existing 15,600 SF activity building into a new, multi-use community center. Aligned with its mission, CrossPurpose was intentional about building a headquarters that was designed in community. The 56 walls display their values through quotations, verses, and custom community art. This project comprised new glass-enclosed offices featuring all DIRTT systems, spacious classrooms, a community café, and airy sanctuary. Both café and sanctuary show off intricate wood-cloud ceiling elements. The upgrades also included new energy efficient HVAC systems and LED lighting throughout. The grand opening culminated years of growth and expansion for CrossPurpose and serves as an important milestone for the organization’s unique and important work of abolishing relational, economic, and spiritual poverty through career and community development in Denver.

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“Snyder Building’s team was second to none. Their office is honest, forthright, and timely. They are large enough to undertake significant projects and small enough to have close relationships with their clients.”

Jason Janz

CEO, CrossPurpose

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Re:Vision

Re:Vision

This $1.3M tenant improvement project was a renovation effort that joined two separate buildings into one cohesive 6,300 square-foot space.

Client

Colorado Housing and Finance Authority

Project Type

Non-Profit, Hospitality / Entertainment

Architect

 Shopworks Architecture

About The Project

This $1.3M tenant improvement project was a renovation effort that joined two separate buildings into one cohesive 6,300 square-foot space. Partially funded by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority along with foundations and private donors, the updated building, RISE (Resilient, Inclusive, Sustainable Economy) Westwood, added space for programming, flexible arts and culture center and event venue, a commercial commissary kitchen, mission-aligned retail space, and improved classroom amenities. Construction also included removal of existing and installation of new barrel roof. Photography by Art of Her.

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“We value our partnerships with Re:Vision and Snyder Building Construction to transform Re:Vision’s building into a dynamic space that can better serve their needs and the needs of their neighbors.”

Jenna Nelson

Shopworks Architecture

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