A Centennial office building that was once the headquarters of a Fortune 500 company is being demolished less than a quarter-century after being built.
The 9201 E. Dry Creek Road building, which was home to Arrow Electronics until last year, is being knocked down by crews from American Demolition.
Built in 2001, the approximately 125,000-square-foot structure sold for $24.9 million three years later. Arrow Electronics, an electronic component firm, leased the whole building in 2014 , a few years after moving its headquarters to Colorado from New York. The building sold again in 2019 , for $40.1 million.
Arrow moved out in mid-2024, leaving the building empty in a post-pandemic world of reduced office demand. The firm headquarters is now across the street.
In December, 9201 E. Dry Creek