Rooted in Cherry Creek’s rich history and evolving urban fabric, 250 Clayton is a mixed-use development that blends contemporary architecture with the area’s deep-seated identity. In collaboration with BROE Development, the project aspires to elevate the neighborhood’s live-work-play dynamic, creating a seamless synergy between office, retail, and the pedestrian experience.
Located in the heart of Cherry Creek North—one of Denver’s most walkable and vibrant districts—the building offers approximately 174,914 square feet of Class A office space. Designed with generous floor plates, private outdoor terraces on levels 5, 6, and 7, and a shared sixth-floor tenant lounge, the development prioritizes user comfort, flexibility, and wellness. The architecture enhances the streetscape through transparency, rhythm, and thoughtful scale.
The estimated core and shell delivery is projected for Q2 2027, marking a bold step in the area’s ongoing evolution. 250 Clayton is an active participant in the neighborhood’s story, bridging past and future, nature and development, and community and commerce through human-centered design and long-term urban vitality.
As lead designer under the design principal, I shaped 250 Clayton’s massing, materiality, and programming, ensuring a cohesive architectural vision. I detailed the project to maintain design integrity, presented to the Design Advisory Board, and helped guide the client through key decisions. I worked closely with city authorities, navigating zoning regulations, design approvals, and stakeholder feedback. With our design-build team, I completed a SD and DD set for pricing and coordination.
Ongoing Process
Mixed-Use Office
Denver, Colorado