News
August 21, 2025

Casco Construction Delivers New Retail Hub in East El Paso County

Caroline Raffetto

EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. — Casco Construction has officially unveiled its latest project—a newly completed five-suite retail space at the growing intersection of Woodmen Road and Marksheffel Road in East El Paso County. The project marks a milestone in the area’s rapid commercial expansion, bringing new opportunities for businesses to establish themselves in one of the county’s fastest-developing corridors.

The company has completed the core and shell construction of the building, meaning the exterior and structural framework are now finished. Business tenants will soon begin customizing the interiors to fit their individual brand needs and operations.

Casco’s Owner and CEO, Mike Casimiro, highlighted the significance of the project for the community. “The Woodmen and Marksheffel area is a growing corridor in El Paso County, and I’m excited to bring more business opportunities out east,” he said.

The newly delivered suites are designed with flexibility in mind, accommodating a wide range of potential tenants—from restaurants and retail shops to professional offices and service-based businesses. Casco will partner with each incoming business to tailor interior designs, ensuring the final build-outs meet the exact specifications and visions of the occupants.

Across the parking lot, Casco is simultaneously developing a second retail building, which is currently under construction and expected to reach completion within three months. Like its neighbor, the project is being delivered as a core and shell, allowing incoming tenants to design their own unique interior spaces once the building is turned over.

On Tuesday, August 19, the owners of the first building received their keys, marking the official turnover. According to Casco, the clients were extremely satisfied with the customization, craftsmanship, and attention to detail. The delivery underscores Casco’s reputation for not only ground-up construction but also for providing highly adaptable spaces that allow tenants to shape their businesses from the inside out.

The new retail hub comes at a time when East El Paso County is experiencing significant population growth, with new housing developments, schools, and infrastructure fueling demand for local services and amenities. By strategically investing in commercial spaces like this, Casco is helping to bridge the gap between rapid residential growth and the businesses needed to serve the expanding community.

For Casco Construction, this project reflects both the company’s commitment to local economic development and its emphasis on collaborative, client-focused design solutions. With two retail shells now set to anchor the intersection, the company is positioning Woodmen and Marksheffel as a future commercial destination in the region.

Businesses interested in leasing or building with Casco can learn more through the company’s official website.

Originally reported by Kenny Johnson in Fox 21 News.

News
August 21, 2025

Casco Construction Delivers New Retail Hub in East El Paso County

Caroline Raffetto
Construction Industry
Colorado

EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. — Casco Construction has officially unveiled its latest project—a newly completed five-suite retail space at the growing intersection of Woodmen Road and Marksheffel Road in East El Paso County. The project marks a milestone in the area’s rapid commercial expansion, bringing new opportunities for businesses to establish themselves in one of the county’s fastest-developing corridors.

The company has completed the core and shell construction of the building, meaning the exterior and structural framework are now finished. Business tenants will soon begin customizing the interiors to fit their individual brand needs and operations.

Casco’s Owner and CEO, Mike Casimiro, highlighted the significance of the project for the community. “The Woodmen and Marksheffel area is a growing corridor in El Paso County, and I’m excited to bring more business opportunities out east,” he said.

The newly delivered suites are designed with flexibility in mind, accommodating a wide range of potential tenants—from restaurants and retail shops to professional offices and service-based businesses. Casco will partner with each incoming business to tailor interior designs, ensuring the final build-outs meet the exact specifications and visions of the occupants.

Across the parking lot, Casco is simultaneously developing a second retail building, which is currently under construction and expected to reach completion within three months. Like its neighbor, the project is being delivered as a core and shell, allowing incoming tenants to design their own unique interior spaces once the building is turned over.

On Tuesday, August 19, the owners of the first building received their keys, marking the official turnover. According to Casco, the clients were extremely satisfied with the customization, craftsmanship, and attention to detail. The delivery underscores Casco’s reputation for not only ground-up construction but also for providing highly adaptable spaces that allow tenants to shape their businesses from the inside out.

The new retail hub comes at a time when East El Paso County is experiencing significant population growth, with new housing developments, schools, and infrastructure fueling demand for local services and amenities. By strategically investing in commercial spaces like this, Casco is helping to bridge the gap between rapid residential growth and the businesses needed to serve the expanding community.

For Casco Construction, this project reflects both the company’s commitment to local economic development and its emphasis on collaborative, client-focused design solutions. With two retail shells now set to anchor the intersection, the company is positioning Woodmen and Marksheffel as a future commercial destination in the region.

Businesses interested in leasing or building with Casco can learn more through the company’s official website.

Originally reported by Kenny Johnson in Fox 21 News.