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Economic and Market Assessment City of Louisville, CO <br /> Identification of Opportunities <br /> LAND AVAILABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT <br /> Activity Nodes <br /> Louisville contains several areas which hold the <br /> potential for relatively significant development <br /> and/or redevelopment, as shown in the graphic to NORTH <br /> the right. The two key employment nodes are: the sallumENNMO SOUTH BOULDER RDI L END <br /> Colorado Technology Center, located in the «-- HI6NWAYN2 <br /> r REYITALIlATION AREA <br /> HISTRIC <br /> northeast quadrant of Dillon Road and 96th street, DOWNTOWN <br /> and: Centennial Valley Business Park, located in the <br /> western portion of the city, north of U.S. 36. Both of CENTENNIAL — COLORADO <br /> VALLEY TECHNICAL <br /> these areas are well along in their development CENTER <br /> cycle, but also contain undeveloped land. The — <br /> former site of Conoco Phillips to the south is <br /> coNoco <br /> undeveloped. The area to the north, which includes PHILLIPS <br /> E CAMPUS <br /> the South Boulder Road Corridor, the North End, <br /> and the Highway 42 revitalization area, is mostly <br /> developed or under development, with opportunity TD DENVER <br /> sites for potential redevelopment. A brief Source: City of Louisville Department of Business <br /> description of the activity nodes follows: Retention and Development <br /> • The Colorado Technology Center is a 441-acre commerce park accommodating approximately 85 <br /> businesses, many of them technology oriented, with minimal retail and no lodging. Approximately <br /> 200 acres remain undeveloped. <br /> • The Centennial Business Park is 360-acre mixed use area which is home to retail, lodging, <br /> commercial office, and flex-tech land uses. <br /> • South Boulder Road contains at least one active redevelopment site which is described in more <br /> detail below. <br /> • Former Site of Conoco Phillips Campus: This site could accommodate up to a total of 2.5 million <br /> square feet if completely built out, with anticipated capacity for at least 7,000 workers over the next <br /> 20 years. <br /> The figure below shows land uses for the above referenced activity nodes, and is referenced in the <br /> subsequent discussion on real estate sectors. <br /> 22 <br />