Denver Seminary
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Denver Seminary

Location: Littleton, Colorado

PACE Eligible Measures: Efficient LED lighting, Evaporative precoolers, HVAC, Building controls

Nonprofit:
205,361 SF
Built in 2004

Denver Seminary is an accredited, graduate-level theological seminary with an enrollment of about 900 students. Built in 2004, the campus, located at 6399 South Santa Fe Drive, includes an academic and leadership training center, an administrative building, student apartments and a learning resource center housing the third-largest religious library in the world.

Denver Seminary
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Denver Seminary

Location: Littleton, Colorado

PACE Eligible Measures: Efficient LED lighting, Evaporative precoolers, HVAC, Building controls

Nonprofit:
205,361 SF
Built in 2004

Denver Seminary is an accredited, graduate-level theological seminary with an enrollment of about 900 students. Built in 2004, the campus, located at 6399 South Santa Fe Drive, includes an academic and leadership training center, an administrative building, student apartments and a learning resource center housing the third-largest religious library in the world.

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Denver Seminary

Location: Littleton, Colorado

PACE Eligible Measures: Efficient LED lighting, Evaporative precoolers, HVAC, Building controls

Nonprofit:
205,361 SF
Built in 2004

Denver Seminary is an accredited, graduate-level theological seminary with an enrollment of about 900 students. Built in 2004, the campus, located at 6399 South Santa Fe Drive, includes an academic and leadership training center, an administrative building, student apartments and a learning resource center housing the third-largest religious library in the world.

Denver Seminary
$1.6 Million
C-PACE
$79.8 Thousand
Annual Savings

$1.4 Million
Cumulative Savings

Debra Keller

Debra Keller
Denver Seminary VP of Finance and Campus Operations

“Repair costs have increased in recent years, as the buildings’ original heating and cooling equipment has reached the end of its life. The team at Petros PACE Finance made it easy to finance new systems helping us to avoid costly repairs so we can continue preparing students for lives of service for years to come.”