Amenities

We’ve approached every detail with the care an artist would give to his or her masterpiece. By honoring the spirit of the neighborhood and soliciting feedback from community leaders, CEOs, HR Directors, and the local talent base, Schnitzer West designed a Class-A office building built for today’s teams.

Views, light, space, technical backbone, living walls, fireplaces, outdoor spaces, flexible meeting and event spaces, and nature are the heartbeat of The Current.

 
 

ROOFTOP GREAT ROOM

The 11th and 12th floors bring the outdoors inside with a grand shared great room. Bathed in natural light and greenery, this space is the highlight of The Current and features panoramic views of the Front Range.

 
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UNPARALLELED access

Walking distance to the RTD A-Line commuter rail, The Current is one stop from Union Station and the central business district and 30 traffic-free minutes from Denver International Airport (DIA). It’s also close to both I-25 and I-70, the main highways in and out of Denver. With these options, your commute from surrounding areas is more efficient.

 
 

INFINITELY FLExible space

Eight stories of open floor plates, each averaging approximately 29,000 sq. ft., offer the opportunity to design a space that works for your business.

 
 
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Healthy workplaces help companies attract and keep talent. Daylight is the #1 feature that employees want in a workplace, over on-site café/food, open office, standing desks, and fitness centers. High satisfaction with the workplace drives employee engagement, recruitment, and retention. Bring out the best in an employee with unobstructed views and abundant natural light while keeping the space cool and comfortable. Employees will also have reduced eye strain, fewer headaches, and less drowsiness.

 
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EFFICIENCY & ESCAPE

With spa-like showers, towel service, and high-end club-style locker rooms, you can fit in a workout, jump on your bike, meet your trainer for a run by the river, or do yoga in the park and be assured that you can shower and clean up before your meeting or dinner and arrive fresh.

 
 
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THE EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCE CENTER. CULTURE-READY.

CEOs tuned into creating thriving corporate cultures, and experts agree that your physical space directly affects employee engagement. The right physical work space can help us feel more creative, engaged, and connected to the company we work for. Leading Culture Expert, Edgar Schein, notes that there are three levels of organizational culture, which are artifacts, values, and assumptions. According to Schein, all three of these elements must align. Physical space has a tremendous bearing on the employee experience. The buildings themselves are emerging as employee experience centers. (excerpted from Inc Magazine, MIT Sloan School of Management)