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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
CEO
Northstar Commercial Partners
City of Westminster & Broomfield: NW Corridor Market Outlook
What's Next for These Major Denver Submarkets?
Mayor Herb Atchison
City of Westminster, CO
Mayor Randy Ahrens
City & County of Broomfield, CO
Gregg Moss
President & CEO
Metro North Chamber of Commerce
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
President
Mile High Development
Mary Beth Jenkins
President & Founder
The Laramie Company
Nadine Rodriguez
VP, Corporate Initiatives
Noodles & Company
Jeff Handlin
Founder and President
Oread Capital & Development
Marc Painter
Partner
Holland & Hart
Real Estate Forecast 2020: Opportunities Along the US 36
New Developments, Investments, Acquisitions & More!
Jarvie Worcester
Managing Director
Trammell Crow Residential
Dave Holland
VP, Multifamily Development
Provident Realty Advisors
Brett Leonhardt
Senior Investment Director
Schnitzer West
Chris Jacobs
Principal
Element Properties
Sarah Nurmela
Downtown Westminster Real Estate and Development Manager
City of Westminster
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
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1:30 PM
2:30 PM
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Registration, Breakfast & Networking
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2:15 PM
2:40 PM
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City of Westminster & Broomfield: NW Corridor Market Outlook
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2:40 PM
3:20 PM
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Then & Now: The Evolution of Denver's NW Corridor and Influence It Has on Community Today
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3:20 PM
4:00 PM
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Real Estate Forecast 2020: Opportunities Along the US 36
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4:00 PM
4:30 PM
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Post-Panel Networking & Schmooze
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