Physician-Led Medical Concept Comes to Jefferson Park: 2515 Eliot Street Leased to KaufCare

FEBRUARY 18, 2026 • DENVER, CO • MONTANA RAE, PRINCIPAL

The ground-floor suite at 2515 Eliot Street in Jefferson Park has been leased to KaufCare, led by Dr. Noah Kaufman, MD, for a ten-year term. I represented the landlord.

The 1,800 SF space was previously occupied by an optometry practice and delivered with existing medical office infrastructure: a welcoming reception and retail area with premium finishes, private exam rooms, and ADA-accessible restrooms. When the prior tenant purchased a nearby building and vacated early, we repositioned the suite and secured a new tenant with one month of vacancy between occupants.

Dr. Noah Kaufman and the vision behind KaufCare

After more than twenty years practicing emergency medicine in high-acuity hospital environments, Dr. Kaufman began to question whether the traditional healthcare system was structured to serve patients or physicians well.

He is board-certified in emergency medicine and has spent his career making rapid, high-stakes decisions in ERs. His work also includes medical-legal consulting and expert witness engagements, which have given him insight into how medicine functions both inside and outside hospital systems. Along the way, he competed for seven seasons on American Ninja Warrior.

Over time, his fatigue wasn't with medicine itself. It was with the system surrounding it. KaufCare emerged from that tension.

Rather than operating within the constraints of insurance networks, reimbursement structures, and administrative layers, Dr. Kaufman chose to build a physician-owned outpatient clinic centered on direct access, transparent pricing, and meaningful time with patients.

KaufCare sits between advanced urgent care and membership-based medicine. The clinic will provide evaluation and procedure-based treatment for pain, musculoskeletal injuries, and related conditions, with additional offerings including IV hydration, non-narcotic pain management, longevity-focused services, and a curated retail component. Patients will have access through walk-in visits and membership options.

In Jefferson Park, KaufCare introduces a neighborhood-based medical model led by a physician who has spent his career on the front lines and is now designing care around how he believes it should function.

Why this space made sense

The optometry layout provided the right infrastructure with minimal demolition. Plumbing was already distributed. Exam rooms were in place. Signage and visibility were strong.

From the outset, I targeted medical and wellness users who could leverage the existing buildout rather than starting from a shell. The fit with KaufCare wasn't accidental.

Medical tenancies require layered diligence: economic structure, compliance considerations, guaranty complexity, and long-term operational alignment. This was a sophisticated transaction, and the result is a stable tenancy that introduces a new category of care to the neighborhood.

KaufCare is expected to open in the coming months. A follow-up post will run once the clinic is built out and operational.

 

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Transaction completed by Montana Rae while practicing at Henry Group Real Estate

 

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Montana Rae

Principal broker and founder of Curated Commercial Real Estate. Advising owners and tenants on commercial real estate in Denver and Colorado since 2022.

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