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Broomfield Commerce Center

Broomfield Commerce Center

Broomfield Commerce Center is a Class A state-of-the-art manufacturing and distribution development featuring a green and energy efficient design. Developed by Northstar Commercial Partners, this park provides a flexible, functional and efficient environment for 20,000 – 139,876 square feet of users and is located in an enterprise zone, qualifying the property for a variety of incentives such as Investment Tax Credits, Job Training Tax Credits, R&D Investment Tax Credits, New Employee Credits and more. With multiple telecom providers, dynamic features such as skylights, ESFR Fire Suppression and a good mix of dock and drive-in options, Broomfield Commerce Center is well positioned to accommodate a variety of users.

Speakers and Panels

Brian Watson
Opening Remarks

Brian Watson

CEO

Northstar Commercial Partners

Brian Watson

Opening Remarks

Northstar Commercial Partners

Brian Watson is the Founder and CEO of Northstar Commercial Partners (“Northstar”). In this capacity he manages the firm’s overall business, new initiatives, investment strategies and all major investment decisions, as well as sits on the investment committee of all investment activities. Since founding the firm in 2000, Brian has positioned Northstar as a leading multi-faceted, vertically-integrated real estate company. Northstar’s line of business, which is value-add real estate focused on job creation, is currently one of the premier acquirers of vacant and/or value-add properties in markets throughout the United States. Northstar focuses on buying these assets from lenders, corporations and other owners, then improving and placing them back into productivity in order to create jobs and opportunities in their local communities while delivering attractive returns to its investors. To date, Brian has personally overseen the acquisition of over $650.8 million of property value and has purchased over 12.5 million square feet in 137 separate properties with his capital investors. The current portfolio consists of assets in 17 states in the U.S. and has a potential market value of over $1.3 billion

City of Westminster & Broomfield: NW Corridor Market Outlook

What's Next for These Major Denver Submarkets?

Mayor Herb Atchison

Mayor Herb Atchison

City of Westminster, CO

Mayor Randy Ahrens

Mayor Randy Ahrens

City & County of Broomfield, CO

Gregg Moss
Moderator

Gregg Moss

President & CEO

Metro North Chamber of Commerce

Mayor Herb Atchison

City of Westminster, CO

Herb Atchison was elected Westminster Mayor in November 2013 and then re-elected as Mayor again in November 2017. He was first elected to City Council in 1997 and served two terms before leaving because of term limits. Atchison has previously served as a member/chairman of the city’s Special Permit and Licensing Board for 16 years, and also served as a member of the city’s Planning Commission after his second term on council. Atchison returned to council in 2011.

Atchison serves on the Board of Directors for the Westminster Legacy Foundation, the Board of Directors and as an Executive Officer for the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), Chairman of Board of Directors for the North Area Transit Alliance (NATA), the U.S. 36 Mayors County Commissioners Coalition, the Executive Committee for the Metro Mayors Caucus, he also serves on the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Board of Directors, and serves as a Board of Director's member for the Regional Air Quality Control Board as an appointee of the Governor.

He volunteers with the Westminster Parks, Recreation and Libraries Department, and the Westernaires children’s group of Jefferson County.

Atchison previously served on the adjunct faculty for ITT Technical College, Colorado State University (CSU) and Colorado Christian University, teaching at several of their campuses, and is a professional project manager and works as an independent consultant to numerous clients in the private and government industries.

Mayor Randy Ahrens

City & County of Broomfield, CO

The mayor was elected at large in 2013. He was re-elected in 2015. His current term ends in November of 2017. His parents moved to Broomfield in 1966. After college and spending six years in the oil and gas industry he moved his family back to Broomfield in 1986. He is married to Wendy Ahrens and has three grown daughters, Ashley Luman, Amy Ahrens and Jordon Felker.

Our Government is related directly to the U.S. Constitution and we have graciously sworn our allegiance to upholding the guiding principles created by our illustrious forefathers. It is a privilege and an honor to serve the community where I grew up and it has significantly shaped my ideals and ethics. Therefore, the passion for the well being of Broomfield citizens will always guide my decisions to maintain a safe environment and promote fiscal responsibility.

Gregg Moss

Moderator

Metro North Chamber of Commerce

Gregg Moss is the President and CEO of the Metro North Chamber of Commerce; a regional organization spanning 12

cities, 4 counties and 6 school districts in Northern Colorado. Since 1959, the Metro North Chamber has played an integral

role in fostering business development within the region.

Prior to joining the Chamber, Gregg served as Executive Director of Mile Hi Church overseeing a 58 year-old non-profit

community that serves more than 180,000 people a year through 12 community-based programs.

Gregg is a well-known fixture in the business community because he was an anchor/reporter for 9NEWS for more than two

decades, and prior to that he worked for The Denver Business Journal as Associate Publisher.

In addition to the work history described above, Gregg has experience as a business-owner, senior level manager and

educator. He has worked with Fortune 500 companies, the International Olympic Committee around the world, and he has

held several leadership positions at large non-profits in the metro area.

Moss moved to Colorado in 1985 from New Orleans, Louisiana where he attended Loyola University with a double-major in

Communications and Social Work; he also has an honorary doctorate degree from the Colorado Institute of Art. Moss has

received numerous awards for his community involvement and journalistic work. He currently serves on the board of

directors of the Colorado Enterprise Fund, the North Area Transit Alliance, Smart Commute Metro North, the DRCOG

Advisory Council, the Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation and the advisory board of A Precious Child.

Then & Now: The Evolution of Denver's NW Corridor and Influence It Has on Community Today

How Real Estate Executives & Tenants Continue to Reshape the Northwest Corridor Markets

George Thorn

George Thorn

President

Mile High Development

Mary Beth Jenkins

Mary Beth Jenkins

President & Founder

The Laramie Company

Nadine Rodriguez

Nadine Rodriguez

VP, Corporate Initiatives

Noodles & Company

Jeff Handlin

Jeff Handlin

Founder and President

Oread Capital & Development

Marc Painter
Moderator

Marc Painter

Partner

Holland & Hart

George Thorn

President

Mile High Development

Mile High Development is a veteran of large scale mixed use projects including Colorado Center, a $100 million mixed use project at I-25/Colorado Blvd. in central Denver in conjunction with TIAA-CREF, the world’s largest private pension fund, which launched its first phase in 1986 and completed the second and third of the ultimate six phases in 1999. The project features a 9 screen United Artists Theatre with an IMAX Theatre, and 600,000 square feet of Class A office space in two 12 story towers, and 1600 structured parking spaces. Mile High Development was also the Developer of the Wellington E. Webb Municipal Office Building in downtown Denver, a $200 million, 700,000 square foot Class AA office building developed for the City and County of Denver in 2001/2002. Mile High Development was the Co-Developer of the $100 million Co-Development Project in concert with the Denver Art Museum expansion project, which included the 980 space Cultural Center Garage; the 55 unit Museum Residences condominium/mixed use project that was completed in 2007, and the 165 room ART Hotel which opened in July 2015. Mile High Development was also Co-Developer, with Opus Northwest, of Lakewood City Commons, an $80

million mixed use retail, office/civic and community development, including a new City Hall for the City of Lakewood. Today, Mile High Development is focused on various mixed-use TOD opportunities, including affordable housing projects utilizing LIHTC at existing light rail stations along the southeast I-25 corridor, and the new R line/Aurora light rail corridor, including the Apartments at Yale Station, a 50 unit Senior 9% LIHTC affordable housing project at the Yale light rail station completed in 2011; University Station, a 60 unit Senior 9% affordable housing project located at the University of Denver light rail station completed in February 2014; the 66 unit 9% LIHTC affordable housing project, Garden Court Apartments at Yale Station, which will be completed in June 2016. Mile High Development and Koelbel and Company broke ground in April 2016 on the 112 unit Ash Street Apartments, a 4% LIHTC affordable family/workforce project adjacent to the 9 th and Colorado redevelopment project on the former University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. In partnership with Koelbel and Company, Mile High Development was selected by the City of Aurora and the Aurora Urban Renewal Authority in 2015 as the Master Developer of the Regatta Plaza Shopping Center at Nine Mile Station, a 22 acre site which will be redeveloped into a 700,000 sf TOD project beginning in the Fall 2016 and will include a new 80 sf King Soopers; 500 market and affordable rental housing units; an entertainment district featuring restaurants and entertainment retail, and a major office component, all connected by a PED bridge to Nine Mile Station. In 2011, Mr. Thorn was the co-recipient(with Mr. Buz Koelbel)of the inaugural Transit Alliance Leadership Award as Outstanding Leader in the Private Sector. In 2001, Mr. Thorn was named Honorary Dean of the Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management at the University of Denver, and is currently serving DU as Executive in Residence. Mr. Thorn received a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Arizona in 1967. He is a former Board member of NAIOP, and is a Full member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and a member of the ULI Executive Committee. He is a former Denver Urban Renewal Authority (DURA) Commissioner, and was Chair of Downtown Denver, Inc., in 2002 &2003, and Chair of the Downtown Denver Partnership in 2004.

Mary Beth Jenkins

President & Founder

The Laramie Company

Mary Beth began her commercial real estate career in Houston, Texas in 1980, working

for The Woodlands Corporation at the inception of The Woodlands Development, a

23,000 acre master-planned community, in North Houston. She then joined Cadillac

Fairview Development Corporation on their 33-block development in Downtown

Houston, Houston Center.

Mary Beth founded The Laramie Company in 1992, a Denver based commercial real

estate brokerage and consulting firm. The Laramie Company is known for bringing a

unique skillset of strategic consulting and deal-making to their clients and projects.

As the lead real estate consultant and broker for the Downtown Westminster project,

Mary Beth assisted the City of Westminster in the land assemblage and purchase of the

108 acre former Westminster Mall site.  Working with City staff, she is now responsible

for curating a mix of developments, developers, and key retail tenants on a block-by-

block basis, with over 1.7 million square feet of new developments either open or under

construction. Projects include affordable housing and market rate multi-family

residential, for sale townhome and condominiums, a boutique hotel, office, and key retail

tenants; Alamo Drafthouse, Tattered Cover Bookstore, Marczyk Fine Foods.

Most recent projects include the completion of retail consulting and leasing for McGregor

Square in Downtown Denver resulting in 100% lease-up during COVID including

relocating the Tattered Cover Bookstore along attracting with other top local and national

retailers and restaurateurs.

Mary Beth has consulted with numerous cities and developers on new and existing retail

and mixed-use projects. City clients have included: Lone Tree, Westminster, Aurora,

Parker, and Glendale. Development clients include Brookfield Properties, General

Growth Partners, Forest City, Boston Properties Group, Western Development Group,

and Portman Properties. Her resort retail experience includes Vail, Snowmass Village

and Silverthorne. Additionally, Jenkins spearheaded the movement of outdoor regional

retail and lifestyle projects in the Denver Metro area that include, The Orchard Town

Center, The Shops at North Creek, Southlands, The Shops at Northfield, and the

Westminster Promenade. Mary Beth has provided tenant representation to retailers,

including AMC Theaters, Alamo Drafthouse, and the Tattered Cover Bookstore.

Jeff Handlin

Founder and President

Oread Capital & Development

Jeff Handlin founded Oread Capital & Development in 2011. Prior to founding Oread Capital & Development, Mr. Handlin served in executive roles at recognized national homebuilding and real estate development companies including: Founding Partner of Starwood Land Ventures; Officer and National Vice President for M.D.C. Holdings, Inc., the parent company of Richmond American Homes; and Vice President with Taylor Woodrow (currently known as Taylor Morrison).

At M.D.C. Holdings, Mr. Handlin managed all acquisitions company-wide, representing over 12,000 residential lots across the U.S. between 2009 and 2011, with acquisition costs over $600 Million. Also while at M.D.C., Mr. Handlin led the acquisition of SDC Homes, at the time the third-largest homebuilder in the Seattle market. Beginning in 2007, prior to his time at M.D.C., Mr. Handlin was a founding partner in Starwood Land Ventures, based in Bradenton, Florida. Mr. Handlin led all Florida acquisitions while at Starwood Land, representing over $100 Million in direct acquisitions, including the acquisition of substantially all the Florida assets of Tousa-Engle Homes from its bankruptcy estate. Upon receiving a J.D. from Duke University, and prior to his work as a land development and homebuilding executive, Mr. Handlin began his legal career at the law firm of Carlton Fields in Tampa, Florida, where he focused on real estate development, finance, and homeowners association law. Mr. Handlin graduated cum laude with a B.A. from the University of Kansas.

Mr. Handlin is a member of the ULI’s National Community Development Council and ULI’s Colorado Community Development Council. Mr. Handlin strongly supports education; he serves as an adjunct professor at the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver; and continues to serve on various boards at the University of Kansas.

Marc Painter

Moderator

Holland & Hart

Marc Painter’s real estate practice focuses on complex real estate transactions, finance and development, as well as banking and related business counseling.

For over 25 years, Marc's regional and national development and lending clients have sought his creative counsel in navigating difficult transactions to profitable completion.

Strong Cost-Benefit Approach: Marc’s past experience as an economist and banker brings a unique and valuable cost-benefit approach to transactions and disputes. That experience also gives him knowledge of the financial and business needs of other parties in a deal and an ability to effectively work through those issues early to reach a favorable agreement.

Structuring Deals to Avoid Litigation: Marc's prior experience as a commercial, banking and real estate litigator affords him a thorough understanding of the reasons for disputes and a unique sensitivity to the potential for, and the distractions of, litigation. Clients value his experience in helping them anticipate and then develop effective strategies to structure deals in ways that avoid disputes or in positioning their transactions properly if litigation is a necessity.

Real Estate Forecast 2020: Opportunities Along the US 36

New Developments, Investments, Acquisitions & More!

Jarvie Worcester

Jarvie Worcester

Managing Director

Trammell Crow Residential

Dave Holland

Dave Holland

VP, Multifamily Development

Provident Realty Advisors

Brett Leonhardt

Brett Leonhardt

Senior Investment Director

Schnitzer West

Chris Jacobs

Chris Jacobs

Principal

Element Properties

Sarah Nurmela
Moderator

Sarah Nurmela

Downtown Westminster Real Estate and Development Manager

City of Westminster

Jarvie Worcester

Managing Director

Trammell Crow Residential

Jarvie Worcester joined Trammell Crow Residential in 2016 and serves as the Managing Director for the Mountain States division, overseeing the 2,300 units ($600 million of capitalization) the company has underway.

Prior to joining TCR, Jarvie was the Vice President of Development for Real Capital Solutions in Louisville, CO, where he oversaw a $350 million portfolio of multifamily, senior and student housing development investments. Prior to Real Capital Solutions, Jarvie spent 8 years with Vail Resorts Inc. in their resort and hospitality development groups as the Director of Development. While at Vail Resorts, Jarvie was involved in the development of $450 million of resort condo, hotel, retail and resort operations projects. Jarvie started his career with Intracorp San Diego, where he was a financial analyst and project manager for the Southern CA developer, involved in the development of 1,500 condo and apartment units during his time with the firm.

Dave Holland

VP, Multifamily Development

Provident Realty Advisors

Dave Holland serves as the Vice President of Multifamily

Development where his duties focus on generating and managing

a portfolio of new multifamily developments for Provident Realty

Advisors, Inc. and their partners.  In his 20+ years of professional

multifamily development experience, Mr. Holland has held

executive management, vice president and project manager

positions for Fortune 500 Companies (Centex Corporation) as well

as privately held firms in California, Texas, and Georgia.  He has a

full-range of skills that cover the entire development process – from site acquisition, pre-

development & design, entitlement processing, financial forecasting & budgeting,

construction oversight, turnover to management and disposition.

Mr. Holland has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing & Finance from California State

University, Chico.

Brett Leonhardt

Senior Investment Director

Schnitzer West

An experienced real estate professional with a demonstrated history of executing complex developments, redevelopments, acquisitions, master planning, and national team leadership. Focused on cradle-to-grave multifamily, hospitality, and mixed-use value-add/opportunistic developments in a variety of markets across the country. Passionate about creating value by crafting truly unique living experiences that our customers are proud to call "home".

Chris Jacobs

Principal

Element Properties

With over 20 years experience in real estate investment and property management, Chris co-founded Element Properties with Scott Holton in 2010. Prior to joining Element Properties, he founded Jacobs Enterprises, LTD, which participated in the financing and management of a variety of ventures in real estate investment and development, as well as in the software, restaurant, and cleantech industries. Before that, Chris worked as an analyst for Related Capital Company, the nation’s leading developer and syndicator of affordable housing, where he participated in the placement of more than $100 million in tax credit equity for affordable housing developments. He received his Bachelors degree in economics from Northwestern University.

Sarah Nurmela

Moderator

City of Westminster

Sarah has 16 years of experience in the public and private sector in the field of urban design and planning, with work throughout the country but with a focus in Colorado and California. At the City of Westminster, she led long range planning and urban design as Principal Planner and Senior Urban Designer, writing and managing award-winning plans including the citywide Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Specific Plan. As a consultant for Dyett & Bhatia Urban and Regional Planners in San Francisco, she led multiple transit-oriented redevelopment and station area plans, citywide comprehensive (general) plans, and community and area-specific outreach processes.

Her work has encompassed land use and urban design strategies for major transit centers including San Jose Diridon Station and Santa Clara Station; working with major transit agencies including the California Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Bay Area Rapid Transit, Valley Transportation Authority, Sam Trans, CalTrain, and the California High Speed Rail Authority; and managing and writing multiple downtown and community-wide comprehensive plans.

Prior to Dyett & Bhatia, Sarah worked for Goody Clancy & Associates in Boston, Massachusetts and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca in Portland, Oregon in both architecture and urban design. Sarah has a master’s degree in Urban Planning from Harvard University, a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis, and certification by the American Institute of Certified Planners.

Summary

1. Could the Northwest Corridor be the future seed of a specific innovation, such as a “dot com” boom, that could highlight its significance not only for technology, but innovation?

2. How will the Northwest Corridor's Opportunity Zones impact the region's investment and development activity?

3. What kind of placemakers (i.e. retailers, entertainment centers and hospitality-industry tenants) are moving into the Northwest Corridor? Why are they attracted to this region?

4. Several international companies have their American HQs in the Northwest Corridor, including Swisslog, Partners Group and Viega. Why is this significant for the future of the US 36 corridor and is this a trend that will continue with other international groups?

5. What are the challenges and successes of building affordable multifamily buildings in this region?

Venue

Broomfield Commerce Center
800 Hoyt Street
Broomfield, CO 80020


Free parking on-site, street parking and over flow parking in the back is available. Ride sharing is also encouraged!

Agenda

Time Activity
1:30 PM
2:30 PM
Registration, Breakfast & Networking
2:15 PM
2:40 PM
City of Westminster & Broomfield: NW Corridor Market Outlook
2:40 PM
3:20 PM
Then & Now: The Evolution of Denver's NW Corridor and Influence It Has on Community Today
3:20 PM
4:00 PM
Real Estate Forecast 2020: Opportunities Along the US 36
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
Post-Panel Networking & Schmooze