FedEx is packing up one of its downtown locations and moving up the road.
The shipping and logistics giant confirmed to BusinessDen last month that it is relocating to 1776 Curtis St. from its existing location at 555 17th St.
FedEx spokesman Adam Snyder said the move was to “better meet the needs of our customers and the evolving needs of our business.”
“We expect the move to be completed by the middle of 2026,” he added.
FedEx has similar locations at 1437 15th St. in LoDo and 225 E. 17th Ave. in Uptown, across the street from the Wells Fargo Center.
The new storefront at 1776 Curtis St. is part of The Quincy, a 28-story, 359-unit apartment complex built in 2017 and owned by Shea Properties.
Peter Culshaw, executive vice president of Shea, said The Quincy has been “reasonably full” since its construction, with occupancy hovering around “the low-to-mid 90s.” Culshaw lamented about the lack of rental rate growth, acknowledging the supply and demand of housing downtown is “out of balance.”
But on the ground floor, a different story is happening. There’s 10,000 square feet of retail space there — all leased up, Culshaw said. The 801 Fish restaurant, which closed last fall and is in the midst of a rebrand, is there, too.
“The retail space is currently all leased – but it’s been a long journey.”


