Science & Technology Transforming Business
The campus, formerly owned by Agilent Technologies, provides ample room for companies to locate a large operation in a single location and still have room to grow. The space is suited for office, industrial, research, distribution and/or manufacturing for single or multi-tenant. We have:
Building D has over 237,000 square feet of space across 3 floors. The first floor provides access to shared recreational area and the second floor opens to a beautiful courtyard between buildings C and D. Building C is an ideal location for a office as well as light to heavy manufacturing. It contains 263,000 square feet of space on three levels. Building B is the ideally suited for office, mixed use or light manufacturing. Included in its 111,000+ square feet space are extras such as a cafeteria, a fitness/exercise room and several very nice conference rooms.
The Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology is an ideal location for a single tenant who needs expansive manufacturing capabilities. Building A contains approximately 142,000+ square feet of manufacturing space alone as well as offices making it ideal for a large single manufacturing tenant. If more space is needed, you can expand easily into the other buildings keeping all your operation in one location.
While it isn’t bomb proof, it is a rock solid a facility originally designed to support Agilent Technologies. The property is equipped with superior infrastructure to meet the most demanding of needs for any operation. Some of the benefits include a fiber optic local area network backbone with internet access through multiple carriers as well as power services backed by a triple redundant power supply.
Loveland was recently named the #2 city in the United States for tech startup companies by entrepreneur.com. Four of the top 10 metro regions in the U.S. with the most tech startups are in Colorado: Boulder, Fort Collins-Loveland, Denver and Colorado Springs. Loveland is a dynamic, highly successful community that boasts dozens of innovative businesses, from small green economy start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. Larimer County is home to 21 Fortune 500 companies and offers a 60-year tradition of intellectually oriented businesses, manufacturers, and incubation. And most importantly, the City has a long and broad history of supporting business start-up and growth. Our facility, coupled with the long-term benefits of exceptionally low operating costs, allows companies to focus on business success. Learn More >>
Loveland is nestled in a lush valley at the entrance to the Big Thompson Canyon and is known as the “gateway to the Rockies.” Loveland is less than one hour from Estes Park, home of Rocky Mountain National Park. Dotted in and around the city and surrounding areas are an abundance of scenic lakes, parks, trails and recreational areas. Loveland’s lakes, rivers and streams offer swimming, water skiing, rafting, boating, fishing and other water sports. Loveland’s mountains provide ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Loveland’s parks, recreation and trail amenities are diverse and provide comprehensive year-round activities for all ages at a number of facilities. Learn More >>
Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology (formerly Agilent Technologies Campus) is the premier Northern Colorado technology park. The Loveland Colorado region offers a high quality of life, low cost of living and plenty of business incentives to help maintain competitiveness in today’s business environment. The campus is strategically located within an hour drive of 11 major technology related labs and universities helping fuel innovation in the area. Loveland is a dynamic, highly successful community that boasts dozens of innovative businesses, from small green economy start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. And most importantly, the city has a long and broad history of supporting business start-up and growth, plus the community and regional network to help businesses succeed through collaboration. Read More >>
Robbie Roberts
Director of Facility Development
Cumberland and Western Resources
Phone: 478-747-6980
email: robbie.roberts@rmcinnovate.com
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815 14th Street SW
Loveland, Colorado 80537
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For information concerning City of Loveland incentives, Please Contact the Economic Development Department:
970-962-2561
500 East Third Street
Suite 300
Loveland Colorado 80537
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