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Collett Industrial and Colville Group Team Up in 104k sf CO Industrial Buy

3/11/26

Deer Creek Commerce Center Building 1, a 104.4k sf, Class A industrial facility located in Littleton, CO, was acquired by Littleton CHC Little Deer LLC, a joint venture between Collett Industrial and Colville Group, both based in Charlotte, NC. The occupying user will be Motion & Flow Control Products, an industrial distributor with a national footprint headquartered locally in Littleton.

The facility is part of Deer Creek Commerce Center (“DCCC”), a 175k sf, two-building Class A industrial development completed in June 2025. Building 2 was fully leased by December 2025. The project is strategically located in Denver’s highly supply-constrained Southwest submarket, offering visibility along the C-470 corridor with exposure to approximately 64,000 vehicles per day.

Building 1 features 28-foot clear heights, concrete tilt-panel construction, 4k sf of speculative office space, trailer parking and flexible functionality designed to accommodate a wide range of user needs. The Southwest submarket comprises approximately 8.3 msf of industrial inventory, with much of the product built prior to 1985 and averaging clear heights of 16 feet.

Jeremy Ballenger, Tyler Carner and Keiffer Garton of CBRE represented the seller, Confluent Development, in the transaction. Alec Rhodes, Tyler Smith and Aaron Valdez of Cushman & Wakefield repped the buyer. The price was not given out.

“Deer Creek Commerce Center represents the type of high-performance, institutional-quality industrial product that west-side users have been seeking for years,” said Ballenger. “This acquisition reflects a broader trend we’re tracking locally and nationally of users securing space amid limited Class A supply in infill locations.”

Denver’s industrial owner-user sales volume posted $725.5 mil for 2025, marking a 110% improvement compared to the volume in 2024 according to CBRE Research.





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