August 18, 2025 - 19:38

SRS Real Estate Partners has successfully finalized the sale of a newly constructed KinderCare property in Broomfield, Colorado, for $9.35 million. This state-of-the-art facility spans 12,000 square feet and is strategically located to benefit from the area's rapid growth. The property is secured by a 15-year corporate-guaranteed triple net lease, ensuring stability and long-term value for investors.
The sale reflects the increasing demand for quality childcare facilities in expanding communities, as families seek reliable early education options. Broomfield, known for its vibrant community and favorable demographic trends, provides an ideal environment for such a facility. The acquisition of this property not only enhances the local educational landscape but also serves as a sound investment opportunity.
As the need for childcare continues to rise, this transaction highlights the importance of strategic real estate investments in sectors that cater to essential community services. The successful sale underscores the growing confidence in the real estate market, particularly in areas poised for future development.
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