Englewood Office Building Sells for $14M in Off-Market Deal

Englewood Office Building Sells for $14M in Off-Market Deal

Mile High CRE | February 18, 2026

Knightbridge Capital and Westside Investment Partners have purchased 400 Inverness, a 112,198-square-foot Class A office property at the entrance of Inverness Business Park in Englewood. The asset traded for $14 million, with VMC Metro Denver LLC listed as the seller in a warranty deed recorded with the county.

With immediate access to Interstate 25 and the broader Southeast Suburban submarket, the property benefits from strong surrounding amenities and a highly accessible location within one of metro Denver’s most established office submarkets.

Built in 1997 and renovated most recently in 2025, 400 Inverness offers a highly functional base building layout with efficient floor plate design, strong parking ratio, and a tenant roster anchored by long-term, creditworthy occupants. At the time of acquisition, the property was approximately 93% occupied.

This acquisition marks the fourth building acquisition in the past 24 months between Knightbridge Capital and Westside Investment Partners. Together, this ownership group has purchased over half a million square feet of office product in the Denver metropolitan area during this time.

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400 Inverness

400 Inverness

about this investment

Acquisition Date:

February 2026

Estimated Hold:

5 Years

Purchase Price:

$14,000,000

Leverage on Acquisition:

65%

400 Inverness is a 112,198 square foot Class A office building located at 400 Inverness Parkway in Englewood, Colorado. The Property sits at the entrance to the Inverness Business Park with immediate access to Interstate 25 and strong connectivity to the Southeast Suburban submarket.

Originally constructed in 1997 and most recently renovated in 2025, 400 Inverness features efficient floor plates, a highly functional base building layout, and a strong parking ratio. At acquisition, the Property was approximately 93% leased to a diverse roster of long-term, creditworthy tenants.

The Property was acquired in 2026 by Knightbridge Capital in joint venture with Westside Investment Partners. The investment aligns with the partnership’s strategy of acquiring well-located office assets at an attractive basis and implementing targeted leasing and operational initiatives to enhance long-term value.

Kings Brook Arms

Kings Brook Arms

about this investment

Acquisition Date:

May 2025

Estimated Hold:

4 Years

Purchase Price:

$4,900,000

Leverage on Acquisition:

70%

Kings Brook Arms is a 34-unit, garden-style multifamily property located in Englewood, Colorado, a highly desirable South Denver submarket with proximity to major employment centers including Swedish Medical Center and Craig Hospital. The Property consists exclusively of one-bedroom / one-bath units and offers residents in-unit air conditioning, on-site laundry, off-street parking, and a landscaped community courtyard.
 
At acquisition, Kings Brook Arms was owned and operated by long-term mom-and-pop ownership and exhibited clear value-add characteristics. In-place rents were meaningfully below market, approximately 85% of tenants were on month-to-month leases, and the Property was passively managed with limited focus on expense optimization or ancillary income generation.
 
Knightbridge Capital acquired the Property at an attractive basis with favorable in-place occupancy and immediately actionable upside. The business plan centers on implementing professional third-party management, marking rents to market, capturing ancillary income streams, and executing a targeted interior renovation program to enhance unit finishes and overall asset quality.

Capital Returns To Denver’s Real Estate Market

Capital Returns To Denver’s Real Estate Market

BisNow Denver | January 29, 2025

Denver’s commercial real estate market is moving into a new phase as investors and lenders cautiously return to fundamentals after years of volatility.

That’s according to expert panelists at Bisnow’s 2025 Denver Forecast event at the Embassy Suites Denver Downtown Jan. 23.

Industry leaders spoke on a panel about the cautious but steady reintroduction of capital to the market, tightening lending standards and the persistent challenge of rising construction costs.

Denver’s real estate investment market is transitioning from speculative plays to a more fundamentals-driven approach, panelists said. Investors are prioritizing stabilized assets, yield-based returns and long-term value rather than betting on appreciation alone.

“The market’s getting reintroduced to the idea of fundamentals, but it’s definitely more game-on,” JLL Capital Markets Senior Managing Director Peter Merrion said.

Private equity, which had been largely on the sidelines lately, has started reentering the market, even in asset classes like office that have been out of favor the last few years.

Knightbridge Capital acquired 450K SF of suburban office space last year, betting that value-oriented investments would outperform in the long run, co-founder and principal Riki Hashimoto said.

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DTC office building sells to local buyers at 60 percent loss

DTC office building sells to local buyers at 60 percent loss

BusinessDEN | August 2, 2024

A DTC office building has sold at a loss to two local firms buying office space on the cheap.

The 14-story, 216,500-square-foot Prentice Point office building at 5299 DTC Blvd. in Greenwood Village sold Wednesday for $14 million, according to public records.

That’s 60 percent below the $35 million the seller, an affiliate of Miami-based Rialto Capital, paid in 2017. And it’s less than the building fetched in every deal since 1994, according to a BusinessDen review.

The latest deal works out to $65 a square foot. The building was purchased by Denver-based Westside Investment Partners, led by Andy Klein, and Denver-based Knightbridge Capital, founded by Riki Hashimoto and Matt Ritter.

 

It’s not the firms’ first deal together. In June, Westside and Knightbridge bought the structures at 8350 and 8390 E. Crescent Parkway in Greenwood Village, which are next door to Prentice Point. Those buildings, which combine for about 215,000 square feet, were also bought at a steep discount.

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87% off: Two DTC office buildings sell for huge discount

87% off: Two DTC office buildings sell for huge discount

The Denver Post | June 14, 2024

Two DTC office buildings have sold at a loss — even compared to what they fetched in the 1990s.

The neighboring structures at 8350 E. Crescent Parkway and 8390 E. Crescent Parkway in Greenwood Village were purchased last week by Glendale-based Westside Investment Partners and Denver-based Knightbridge Capital.

The firms paid $11.85 million for the larger of the two: the 135,000-square-foot building at 8390 E. Crescent. The seller paid about $30 million for it in 2015, according to public records. That’s a drop of 61 percent.

The firms paid $2.3 million, meanwhile, for the 82,000-square-foot 8350 E. Crescent building, which last sold in 2014 for $17.25 million, records show. That’s a drop of 87 percent.

Construction on the buildings was completed in 1995 and 1997. Both sold that decade at least double last week’s prices.

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Prentice Point

Prentice Point

about this investment

Acquisition Date:

July, 2024

Estimated Hold:

5 Years

Purchase Price:

$14,000,000

Leverage on Acquisition:

65%

Prentice Point is a Class A mid-rise office building located in the Denver Tech Center, acquired by Knightbridge Capital in joint venture with Westside Investment Partners. This 14-story building, constructed in 1985, spans 218,000 square feet and features recent renovations, including a fitness center, conference room, and updated common areas. The property also offers a 683-space covered parking garage.

With 72.6% occupancy, Prentice Point presents in-place income with significant value-add potential. Our approach includes a spec suite program to meet the growing demand for smaller office spaces, along with planned upgrades to shared amenities, aligning the building with the top-tier Class A offerings in the market. This combination of modernized features and a proactive leasing strategy positions Prentice Point to attract strong tenant interest and foster continued growth in the competitive office sector.

Crescent VIII

Crescent VIII

about this investment

Acquisition Date:

June, 2024

Estimated Hold:

5 Years

Purchase Price:

$14,150,000

Leverage on Acquisition:

60%

Crescent VII & VIII are Class A suburban office buildings located in the Denver Tech Center, acquired by Knightbridge Capital in joint venture with Westside Investment Partners. Totaling 218,265 square feet across four- and six-story buildings, the property offers modern amenities and has undergone significant capital improvements, including lobby renovations, roof replacements, HVAC upgrades, and elevator modernizations.

At 70% leased, Crescent VII & VIII offer value-add potential through a targeted spec suite program aimed at attracting small to mid-sized tenants—currently the most active in the market. With a prime location and a strategic approach to lease-up, Crescent VII & VIII represent a strong opportunity in a competitive office market.

Crescent VII was disposed of in 2024; KBC and Westside retained Crescent VIII.

Bellaire Plaza

Bellaire Plaza

about this investment

Acquisition Date:

May, 2024

Estimated Hold:

5 Years

Purchase Price:

$6,600,000

Leverage on Acquisition:

71%

Bellaire Plaza is a 38-unit garden-style multi-family asset, offering a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. This property caters to a diverse range of residents, with over 75% of units in classic condition at acquisition. 

Residents enjoy amenities like on-site laundry, central air-conditioning, oversized balconies, a landscaped courtyard, and reserved parking. Bellaire Plaza is located in a highly desirable area, within walking distance of Infinity Park, Whole Foods, Home Depot, and several dining options. It’s also situated in a top-rated public school district, attracting a wide variety of tenants. 

Acquired at a competitive basis with below-market rents, Bellaire Plaza offers significant upside potential, making it an ideal fit for Knightbridge’s value-add strategy. 

Crescent VII

Crescent VII

about this investment

Acquisition Date:

June, 2024

Estimated Hold:

5 Years

Purchase Price:

$14,150,000

Leverage on Acquisition:

60%

Crescent VII & VIII are Class A suburban office buildings located in the Denver Tech Center, acquired by Knightbridge Capital in joint venture with Westside Investment Partners. Totaling 218,265 square feet across four- and six-story buildings, the property offers modern amenities and has undergone significant capital improvements, including lobby renovations, roof replacements, HVAC upgrades, and elevator modernizations.

At 70% leased, Crescent VII & VIII offer value-add potential through a targeted spec suite program aimed at attracting small to mid-sized tenants—currently the most active in the market. With a prime location and a strategic approach to lease-up, Crescent VII & VIII represent a strong opportunity in a competitive office market.