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Joseph E. Lubinski
Moderator

Joseph E. Lubinski

Partner

Ballard Spahr

Chris Frampton

Chris Frampton

CEO

East West Partners

Tom Konkel
Moderator

Tom Konkel

SVP

Stewart Title Commercial Services

Jay Despard

Jay Despard

Senior Managing Director

Hines

Erik Hagevik

Erik Hagevik

COO

Holland Partner Group

Tami Door
OPENING REMARKS

Tami Door

CEO

Q Factor

Diane Barrett

Diane Barrett

Chief Project Officer

City of Denver

Eric Pinckney

Eric Pinckney

VP

The Integral Group

Austin Kane

Austin Kane

VP, Regional Director

Unico Properties

Jon Gambrill

Jon Gambrill

Managing Director

Gensler

Jim McGrath

Jim McGrath

EVP

Savills Studley

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.

Chris Frampton

CEO

East West Partners

Chris Frampton is CEO of East West Partners, whose projects include Union Station,

Riverfront Park, The Landmark and Buckley Row at Boulevard One. Chris is also president of the board of

the Civic Center Conservancy. He and his wife, Yvette, are lucky enough to have three awesome kids and

a glorious golden retriever.

Jay Despard

Senior Managing Director

Hines

Mr. Despard is a senior managing director and city leader responsible for project development, acquisitions/dispositions and asset management of projects throughout Colorado within the Southwest Region of the United States. Since joining the firm in 1999, he has contributed to the management of more than $700 million worth of development projects.

Despard graduated with a BBA from the University of Colorado at Boulder and he holds a master's degree in real estate development and finance from New York University.

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.

Eric Pinckney

VP

The Integral Group

Eric L. Pinckney is the Project Executive responsible for the implementation of Assembly in Doraville, GA, which is a 145 acre, 10 million square foot redevelopment of the former General Motors plant in metro Atlanta and one of the largest transit oriented developments in the United States. He has been affiliated with Integral since the company’s inception in 1993. Mr. Pinckney has over 25 years of real estate industry experience, including $1.5 billion in multifamily development and $100 million in public improvements. His know-how encompasses engineering design, construction management, project management, and real estate development. Mr. Pinckney has a strong command of the community building process. He has managed every aspect of a program including master planning with community participation; managing public/private partnerships; design; financing; construc- tion; lease-up; operations and compliance. Mr. Pinckney has extensive experience with federal procurement regulations; the use and layering of federal funds with private equity and conventional debt; re- porting; and compliance requirements. Mr. Pinckney was also an instrumental part of the team that developed the mixed-income, mixed-use model utilized to implement the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta’s Olympic Legacy Program, heralded as “The Atlanta Model”. This model revitalized five distressed communities in the Authority’s portfolio. Mr. Pinckney earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Masters in City Planning from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a member of Leadership Atlanta Class of 2013, and currently serves on the boards of the Georgia Tech Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Arthur Blank YMCA.

Austin Kane

VP, Regional Director

Unico Properties

Austin Kane is Vice President, Regional Director working out of Denver,

Colorado. He oversees Unico’s real estate investments in Colorado and

Texas. Austin co-directs and executes asset strategies on more than 3.6M

rentable square feet of class A office and retail space and is Unico’s point of

contact for new business opportunities in his region.

Prior to joining Unico in 2013, Austin was a broker with the Frederick Ross

Company for more than 10 years. In this role, he worked with institutional

landlords from across the country. During his tenure with Frederick Ross,

Austin completed more than 250 lease transactions. He also worked closely

with management to mentor young brokers and connect with the larger

Denver community.

While with Unico, Austin has overseen multiple successful leasing efforts on

repositioned properties, setting a bar within individual competitive sets in

multiple markets and submarkets. Additionally, Austin has identified

multiple off-market office investment opportunities that have closed as well

as a significant off-market development play that is currently in progress.

Austin was elected President of the Denver Metro Commercial Association

of Realtors in 2013, and was the recipient of Allen P. Hackstaff Award for

outstanding community involvement. Austin serves on the Downtown

Denver Partnership Business Improvement District as Secretary and is a

member of the Executive Committee for the 5280/Downtown Loop. Austin

also is a member of ULI.

Austin believes that real estate is a service business, and he excels at creating

positive, lasting relationships.

Summary

Bisnow is excited to announce our first ever Future of Downtown Summit! Join us as we examine the recently completed Union station project, along with Downtown as a whole.  We will dive into what comes next, where the next big developments are coming, and the light rail's impact on Denver's CRE market.  Join the city's most active developers and brightest minds for a morning filled with hard hitting content and can't miss networking -- we'll see you there!

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