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Denver Construction & Development Boom

Your Guide to Denver's Evolving Development Landscape

Event Ended On: Thursday November 14 2019

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Lone Tree Arts Center

The Lone Tree Arts Center is a professional, innovative and environmentally friendly, LEED Certified venue. Owned and operated by the City of Lone Tree, LTAC has created a dynamic model for the performing arts in both presenting and producing performances for all ages. LTAC is also an important meeting and event rental site for corporate, civic, private, and community arts groups. This state-of-the-art performing arts center is located near I-25 and Lincoln Avenue.

Speakers and Panels

Development Outlook 2020

Ashley Stiles

Ashley Stiles

Founder & CEO, Tribe Development
Brad Cohen
Moderator

Brad Cohen

COO, Matrix Group

Construction & Design Trends

Kyle Zeppelin

Kyle Zeppelin

President, Zeppelin Development
Austin Kane

Austin Kane

VP, Regional Director, Unico Properties

Neighborhood Case Study: Southeast Suburban

Keith Simon

EVP, Coventry Development Corporation

Chris Stolzer

Project Executive, Kiewit

Venue

Lone Tree Arts Center 
10075 Commons Street 
Lone Tree CO 80124 


Parking Information:

 Free on-site parking lot, located at the south side of the building. 

 

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Registration, Breakfast & Networking
8:30 AM
9:10 AM
Development Outlook 2020
9:10 AM
9:50 AM
Construction & Design Trends
9:50 AM
10:30 AM
Neighborhood Case Study: Southeast Suburban
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
More Networking!

Summary

  1. What innovative technologies are being used to overcome construction challenges and improve project efficiency?
  2. How will Denver's 20-Year Plan impact the commercial real estate industry and the way Denver thinks about development?
  3. What opportunities and challenges are present in value-add versus new development? Urban core vs. suburbs?
  4. Which neighborhoods are primed for the most growth in 2020? What asset classes are hottest?
  5. In new construction and adaptive reuse projects, to what lengths are developers going through to ensure that projects integrate seamlessly into the fabric of the community?

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