Vail Valley Design Center is a purpose-built construction and design campus located at 1215 Chambers Avenue in Eagle, Colorado. Conceived as a modern hub for companies operating across the built environment, the project brings together architecture, engineering, construction, and material-focused businesses within a cohesive, design-forward setting. Rather than a traditional industrial park, the campus is intentionally curated to support collaboration, visibility, and long-term growth.
The development combines approximately 95,000 square feet of new Class A flex space with an established +100,000-square-foot existing campus, creating a scalable ecosystem for businesses at multiple stages of growth. The site plan and building designs prioritize functionality without sacrificing presentation—integrating showroom, office, and light industrial uses in a way that enhances both operational efficiency and client-facing experience. Each unit is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing tenants to tailor their space to evolving needs, whether focused on display, fabrication, service, or hybrid workflows.
Architecturally, the campus reflects a contemporary mountain-modern approach, with clean lines, natural materials, and a cohesive visual identity across all buildings. This consistency reinforces a professional environment where tenants benefit not only from their individual space, but from the overall quality and perception of the campus as a whole. The result is a setting that elevates tenant brands while maintaining the practicality required for industrial and trade-oriented users.
Strategically positioned with direct access to Interstate 70 and minutes from Eagle County Regional Airport, the Vail Valley Design Center offers seamless connectivity throughout Eagle County and the greater mountain region. The location provides both logistical efficiency and strong visibility, making it well-suited for businesses that rely on regional access, client interaction, and ease of movement for goods and services.
Beyond its physical attributes, the project is designed with a long-term ownership mindset and an emphasis on sustainability and operational efficiency. Planned infrastructure includes energy-efficient building systems, EV-ready charging capabilities, and thoughtful site design that supports long-term performance and reduced operating costs. The campus is intended to remain a high-quality, well-maintained environment that supports tenant success over time.
In a market with limited availability of new, high-quality flex space, Vail Valley Design Center represents a rare opportunity to secure space within a professionally developed and intentionally curated campus. It is a place where businesses connected to the built environment can operate, collaborate, and grow within a setting designed specifically for their needs.