Friday, 29 March 2024
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BOA’s new green global headquarters opens in Denver

Boa Technology, the creators of the dial led retention system, have moved into a new global headquarters based in Denver’s RiNo Art District.

The 140,000 square foot Zeppelin Development Flight building, in which Boa occupies the majority of the space, combines contemporary design, open collaborative workspaces, and is anticipated to be awarded a LEED Platinum certification. The building has one of the largest green roofs in Colorado, is equipped with a solar photovoltaic array for an expected 20% energy offset, and has extensive natural lighting, which creates both a sustainable and inspiring environment.

With the larger space, Boa is accommodating its growing workforce and is increasing its capabilities in product development, 2D and 3D prototyping, and biomechanics-based testing to continuously improve the fit and performance of Boa’s brand partner’s products.

In a recent development for the business you’ll now find Boa integrated with helmet safety system MIPS in some helmets.

“We are fortunate to work with the best brands in the world in the outdoor, athletic, medical, and workwear industries,” said Shawn Neville, Chief Executive Officer of Boa Technology.

“Our mission is to inspire our employees and partners to create meaningful breakthroughs in performance fit solutions while being respectful and supportive of each other, our community, and the environment. We are very proud of our new facility and the amazing environment it creates for us to fulfill our mission.”

The new digs also feature an abundance of community and meeting spaces, including a large two-story atrium that seats up to 220 people, and build-outs for key product segments that showcase Boa’s products, culture, history, and innovation. The building also operates a 100% dog friendly policy, as well as a sports bar.

In addition to Boa, other tenants at the Flight building include The Nature Conservancy, Techstars, Denver Design Build, HLB Lighting, and more.

Flight also hosts an artist-in-residence program, with an onsite gallery that rotates every 4-6 weeks and features both local and national artists.