
Just down the street from the Coors Brewery in Golden, a company-owned ceramics site was located, and now the company is converting that former plant into a sprawling mixed-use project.
A Coors-family construction company will build Clayworks, a redevelopment project featuring nearly 1.25 million square feet. It will include around 700,000 square feet of office space, about 500 apartment units, 60,000 square feet for commercial, retail and restaurant tenants, and a 150-room boutique hotel.
The first of the buildings was topped off in May. Clayworks Building B3 will be a four-story office building consisting of a 172,000-square-foot office building and a 10,000-square-foot ground-floor restaurant space. It’s expected to open in August 2026.
Holder Construction is the general contractor for the project, and the master plan architect is Tryba Architects.
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