In a state where all-wheel-drive wagons are about as abundant as pines trees, Subaru needs more space. This week, the Japanese automaker’s domestic wing, Subaru of America, announced plans to move into a 550,000-square-foot building near Denver International Airport. The built-to-suit project is expected to break ground later this year on the Majestic Commercenter industrial park northeast of the Interstate 70-Tower Road interchange in Aurora, according to a news release from the project’s developer, Majestic Realty CO. By the end of 2121, the building will house Subaru of America’s regional offices, parts distribution operation and a training center for Subaru technicians.