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Opening Remarks

Tami Door
Opening Remarks

Tami Door

CEO

Q Factor

Tami Door

Opening Remarks

Q Factor

Tami Door is the CEO of Q Factor, and the former CEO of the Downtown Denver Partnership. She joined the Partnership in 2005 after serving as executive vice president of the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce, the nation’s largest regional chamber, and as vice president of a five state division of NBD-First Chicago. She is the co-founder of Denver Startup Week and The Commons on Champa. Tami is a recognized leader for her innovative approach to convening, collaborating and innovating to build a strong City. She is the incoming Chairman of the International Downtown Association.

Keynote

How Does Downtown Fit Into the Denver Economic Picture

Paul Washington

Paul Washington

Market Director, Rocky Mountain Region

JLL

Paul Washington

Market Director, Rocky Mountain Region

JLL

Paul Washington is the Market Director of the Rocky Mountain Region for JLL, a Fortune 500 real estate professional services and investment management firm. He oversees day-to-day operations for the region, including managing a team of more than 265 professionals and pursuing integrated business development opportunities across JLL’s business lines.

Paul previously served as Executive Director of the Denver Office of Economic Development (OED). As an appointee of Mayor Michael B. Hancock, he led a multi-disciplinary team of 105 staff at OED dedicated to creating a local environment that stimulates balanced growth through job creation, business assistance, housing options, neighborhood redevelopment and the development of a skilled workforce. During his five-year tenure, Paul’s annual economic development strategies directly influenced the creation and retention of more than 30,000 jobs, while leveraging more than $818 million in private capital investment.

Prior to joining the City, Paul was the president of LJS Holdings LLC, a leading finance advisory firm specializing in international mergers, acquisitions and investment banking. LJS Holdings represents a select group of clients, including companies in Kuwait, India and Germany. Paul began his professional career as an attorney at the law firm of Hogan Lovells, specializing in large merger and acquisition transactions.

Paul holds a Series 7, 24 and 28 securities license and is a member of the California and Colorado Bar Associations. He was appointed by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter to the State Securities Board in 2009 and by Governor John Hickenlooper to the University of Northern Colorado Board of Trustees in 2012. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he teaches a graduate course in Business Planning.

In 1991 Paul earned his B.S. in business (finance) from the University of California at Berkeley and in 1996 received his JD from that institution’s Boalt Hall School of Law, where he was president of the graduate student body. He earned a Master’s degree in Taxation from the University of Denver in 2012. Paul currently resides in Boulder, Colorado with his wife and son.

The Future of Downtown

The Real Estate Perspective

Chad McWhinney

Chad McWhinney

CEO & Co-Founder

McWhinney

Jeff Hermanson

Jeff Hermanson

CEO

Larimer Associates

Andy Mutz

Andy Mutz

SVP

AMLI Residential

Charles Pinkham

Charles Pinkham

EVP, Industrial

Portman Holdings

Peter Thomas

Peter Thomas

SVP

Transwestern

Joseph E. Lubinski
Moderator

Joseph E. Lubinski

Partner

Ballard Spahr

Chad McWhinney

CEO & Co-Founder

McWhinney

Chad McWhinney has been a visionary leader in the real estate industry for

more than 25 years. As Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Chad is

responsible for establishing the company’s purpose of creating great places

for people and its promise of providing fabled experiences to its customers.

Since 1991, McWHINNEY has developed and planned over 6,000 acres of

land, and developed more than 10 million square feet of office, industrial,

medical, retail, hospitality and residential properties, including more than

2,500 units of multifamily apartments. McWHINNEY currently has over $2.5B

of assets under management.

McWHINNEY is a fully integrated, diversified, real estate company that

creates and owns, for the long-term, large-scale, multi-use projects, and

develops, owns, and manages income-producing properties primarily for its

own account. The company is evergreen, prospering in all phases of the real

estate cycle and developing “win-win” business strategies.

Chad has been named 9NEWS Leader of the Year by Colorado’s KUSA-

TV, Bravo! Entrepreneur of the Year by Northern Colorado Business Report,

Rising Business Star by Fort Collins’ Coloradoan and NAIOP Developer/

Owner of the Year. McWHINNEY and the Denver Union Station Alliance were

honored with the prestigious 2015 Urban Land Institute Global Award for

Excellence, and Chad also received a commendation from the Colorado

House of Representatives for his work on Denver Union Station. He is a past

chair of the Teach for America Regional Board of Directors, and previously

served as a member of the Board of Directors for Downtown Denver, Inc., the

Colorado State University System Board of Governors, the Board of Directors

for the Poudre Valley Health System Foundation, National Association of

Industrial & Office Properties (NAIOP) Colorado Chapter, Northern Colorado

Economic Development Corporation, Centennial Bank of the West, Guaranty

Bank & Trust Company, was a member of the Urban Land Institute and

Colorado Forum, and the Denver International Airport Management Advisory

Council. Chad’s personal mission is “to create a better world”.

Charles Pinkham

EVP, Industrial

Portman Holdings

Bringing nearly two decades of experience to Portman Industrial, Charles is responsible for sourcing, structuring and executing industrial development projects across the United States, overseeing a team of Regional Vice Presidents and Market Leaders. With Portman Industrial, Charles is focused on regional, multi-market logistics facilities in key transportation corridors serving major population centers, port-centric developments in gateway markets and strategic inland inter-modals, and e-commerce centers including regional, metro, and last-mile facilities critical to the commerce ecosystem of clients.

In previous roles with Portman, Charles was responsible for nearly four million square feet of office, hotel, retail and mixed-use projects representing over $2 billion in capital. Before joining Portman Holdings, he worked with WestWind Capital Partners on the asset management team managing a multi-billion-dollar Trophy Office and Class A retail portfolio. Charles graduated with honors from the University of Georgia.

Joseph E. Lubinski

Moderator

Ballard Spahr

Joseph E. (Joey) Lubinski is the co-leader of the firm's Insurance Company and Institutional Investments Team and a Fellow in the American College of Mortgage Attorneys. Mr. Lubinski counsels clients on a variety of complex real estate financing matters. He represents national and regional banks, life insurance companies, and private equity firms in the origination of permanent, construction and mezzanine loans of all sizes and also represents special servicers and other lenders in loan workouts and foreclosures. He co-authored the Colorado chapter of the state-by-state Foreclosure Law and Related Remedies guide published by the American Bar Association.

Mr. Lubinski also represents REITs, developers, and community development entities in the acquisition, sale, and development of mixed-use projects, multifamily complexes, and resort and hotel condominiums. He is the Chair of the Hotels, Timesharing and Common Interest Development Group of the ABA's Real Property Trust and Estate Section.

Along with Beverly Quail, Joey is the editor of Colorado Real Estate Forms and is a former editor of the real estate column for The Colorado Lawyer. He is a member of the Colorado Bar Association's Real Estate Section Council.

Summary

With Union Station operational and over $1.51 billion under construction, Downtown Denver has emerged as an economic hub in a city continuing to grow.  Join city leaders, prolific developers, and other key stakeholders as they talk about the current state of the market and progress to come.  Topics will include opportunities for public private cooperation, the next hot submarkets, cutting edge projects, and more.

Venue

Warwick Hotel Denver
1776 Grant St
Denver, CO 80203

Ballroom: Capitol Ballroom, 15th Floor


​ $30 Valet only ​

Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:35 AM
Breakfast and Networking
8:35 AM
8:45 AM
Opening Remarks
8:45 AM
9:00 AM
Keynote: How Does Downtown Fit Into the Denver Economic Picture?
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
The Future of Downtown: The Real Estate Perspective
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
Post Game Networking

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