The city’s commitment to sustainability was a big draw for Redaptive. Vohra noted Denver has a climate action plan as well as goals for making the transition to renewable energy.
Vohra said other factors in making the move were Denver’s central location, quality of life, the talent pool and area universities. Redaptive is hiring new people every week. Vohra expects the current staff in Denver to grow to roughly 100 over the next several months.Vohra said Redaptive has grown dramatically since it first opened an office in Denver.
Redaptive currently manages 3,000 sites over approximately 200 million square feet of commercial and industrial facilities in 47 states, according to the company. Of those sites, 46 projects are in Colorado.Canada Pension Plan Investment Board“The ambition of our investors and the purpose of raising that type of money is to grow the business dramatically,” Vohra said.
It’s more important than ever to make buildings more energy efficient and environmentally sustainable, he added.