Concord paid $9.5 million to buy the four-story, 44,045-square-foot building from Denver-based developer Westfield, records show.
Tsai said Concord, founded in 2002, hasn’t determined how much of the 1430 Wynkoop building it will use, and might lease some of it to other firms. The building needs some upgrades, and Concord will likely start by fixing up the first floor so it can move in there.“The plans are pretty fluid right now,” he said.
Concord has about 50 employees, most of them in the Denver area, Tsai said. That includes its subsidiary North Bridge Carbon, which specializes in carbon credits.
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