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DECEMBER 2021 | ISSUE NO. 2
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Letter from the Editor
Shane Mahoney, Engagement & Communications Chair
Community Banks of Colorado
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Welcome to the second edition of the NAIOP Newsletter! You get a gold star for reading the first sentence and you’ll be a super star if you read this whole thing – so I’ll thank you in advance. NAIOP hopes this newsletter will become a regular part of your limited bandwidth for industry information. We aim to provide timely, concise and relevant information around the Real Estate Industry in Denver and throughout Colorado. We will highlight our members, their projects and passions, and promote the valuable affects NAIOP has at the State and local levels regarding the political impact on our industry.
NAIOP has committed to getting six editions out in 2022 – one every other month starting in January. The newsletter is very much a work in progress – as a member of NAIOP please reach out with any suggestions/ideas for future editions. We are looking for people to continue expanding on our mission and help us accomplish our goals. We want this to create value through increasing business and awareness of our members – as well as an opportunity to be of service while networking within our industry.
If you would like to be a part of these efforts or if you simply have something you would like to promote yourself, please reach out ASAP. The newsletter email address is [email protected] or you can email me directly [email protected].
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In this Issue
- Letter from the Editor
- “The Current, River North” Offers a Unique Window to RiNo
- Affordable Housing Requirements Update
- “Block 162” Sets a New Standard for Downtown Office
- City Council Approves Energize Denver Proposal
- Member Spotlights
- NEW Job Postings
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When construction commenced on Block 162 in June 2018, the new development’s intended level of quality ensured that the caliber of downtown Denver’s office space would never be the same. Developed by a joint venture comprised of Patrinely Group and USAA Real Estate and completed in June 2021, Block 162 is a 30-story, 606,000-square-foot, Class A speculative office building that boasts state-of-the-art office space and amenities and provides tenants a true 21st century work environment.
Designed by Gensler, Block 162 includes 20 floors of office space on Levels 11–30. The façade is comprised of an all-glass curtainwall...READ MORE
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Featuring The Current, River North, Class-A Office Building Submitted by Schnitzer West
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It’s a tall order to promise building tenants a well-designed project that promotes tenant health, wellbeing, and productivity. Especially one that is innovative to be a culture-ready workspace with significant input from local entrepreneurs, CEOs, HR leaders, and talent and one forward-thinking enough to offer a leading-edge view on the world via state-of-the-art “smart” windows.
Such a vibrant environment is emerging in the form of the Class-A 238,000-square-foot The Current, River North (The Current), a joint venture partnership between Schnitzer West, LLC, one of the West Coast’s leading real estate investmentl...READ MORE
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Public Policy Corner
December 2021 Public Policy Update By Caitlin Quander, Partner, Brownstein
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Earlier this month, the city of Denver (“City”) published the “Expanding Housing Affordability Proposed Policy Approach” (“Proposed Policy”). The Proposed Policy is in response to the passage of HB21-1117, which overturned a Colorado Supreme Court case commonly known as the Telluride decision. HB21-1117 expands the ability of local Colorado governments to promote and require construction of and funding for new affordable housing units. The Proposed Policy offers guidance on future policies and requirements related to affordable housing, which the City may adopt as soon as the first quarter of 2022. READ MORE
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Denver City Council Unanimously Passes the Energize Denver Task Force Recommendations
Denver City Council approved an ordinance on Monday night that requires all commercial and multifamily buildings in the city to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency, renewable energy, and building electrification. Commercial and multifamily buildings in Denver account for 49% of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions. Denver is committed to reducing emissions and achieving net zero energy by 2040. The ordinance will make a substantial dent in Denver’s buildings emissions, reducing them by roughly 80% by 2040. READ MORE
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Silas Campbell Company: Boyd Patterson Asset Management Title: Vice President, Asset Management NAIOP Involvement: New Member
Number of Years in CRE: 13 CRE Experience: Asset Management, Portfolio Management, Business Center Manager for Regional Portfolio Division
Learn More about Silas
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Katie Donahue Company: Handel Architects
Title: Associate NAIOP Involvement: Programs Committee Volunteer
Number of Years in CRE: 14 CRE Experience: Design, construction and coordination for projects in Denver, NYC, Boston, D.C., Toronto, Atlanta, & Madison
Learn More about Katie
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CJ Manning Company: Prime West Title: Vice President of Development NAIOP Involvement: Diversity Equity & Inclusion Committee Co-Chair
Number of Years in CRE: 5 CRE Experience: Financial modeling, project budgeting, as well as overseeing development projects at Prime West
Learn More about CJ
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Marisa Mendenhell Company: BLUME
Title: Growth Strategist NAIOP Involvement: Engagement & Communications and Developing Leaders Committee Volunteer
Number of Years in CRE: 5 CRE Experience: Development of pro forma models, tenant needs and development of lease rates
Learn More about Marisa
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Buzz Miller Company: Stream Realty Partners Title: Senior Associate NAIOP Involvement: Engagement & Communications and Developing Leaders Committee Volunteer
Number of Years in CRE: 6 CRE Experience: Worked as an Associate at Brue Baukol Capital Partners, a Senior Associate at Comunale Properties, and a Senior Associate at Stream Realty Partners
Learn More about Buzz
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Brad Segall Company: Denison Parking, Inc.
Title: Market General Manager NAIOP Involvement: Programs Committee Volunteer
Number of Years in CRE: 10 CRE Experience: Capital markets investment brokerage, Asset Management, Acquisitions, Commercial Lending, Debt Brokerage including government agency and life insurance company lending, and parking management/consulting
Learn More about Brad
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- Jennifer Aragon, Altitude Commercial Realty
- Joanna Bartnik, United Properties
- Bryan Baynton, Aspen Capital Partners, LLC
- Adam Bellin, University of Denver
- Katie Blaalid, PNA Construction Technologies, Inc.
- Colin Bolling, University of Denver
- John Burks, Kimley-Horn
- Max de La Bruyère, Lafayette Property Company
- Jeff Dean, Mark IV Capital
- Maria Fessler, PlattPointe Capital
- Jay Filley, Mark IV Capital
- EJ Gibson, University of Denver
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- Robin Houston, Watermark Residential
- Michael Kershner, ILC Studios
- Krister Kroll, University of Colorado
- Vincenzo Malara, Heritage Title Company
- Kyle McClure, CBRE
- Karissa Miller, Pacific Geosource Inc.
- Cal NeSmith, Ares Management
- Tyler Nowak, Henry Group Real Estate
- Conor Okmin, US Bank
- Austin Rios, Broe Real Estate Group
- Ryan Wafer, University of Colorado
- Charlie Wigdale, Comunale Properties, LLC
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Boyd Patterson Asset Management
Position - Assistant Vice President, Asset Management
Work Location - Denver, Colorado
Purpose - The Assistant Vice President of Asset Management is responsible for the administration, operation, and financial oversight of real estate properties within their portfolio in order to achieve the return objectives while minimizing risks.
For more information on the position and how to apply, CLICK HERE.
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February 9 Winter Classic Curling
February 24
Annual Awards of Achievement
March 23 – 24 I.CON West 2022: The Industrial Conference
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