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COLORADO REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
— November 19-December 2, 2014
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Property Management
Griffis/Blessing Inc. was select-
ed by NexGen Properties to pro-
vide property management ser-
vices at the Regency Executive
Center. The 50,376-square-foot
office building is located at 1465
Kelly Johnson Blvd. in Colorado
Springs. Building tenants include
Peak Physical Therapy, Epic Offic-
es, Purpose Planning, Rubicon
Alliance and Little 3DWonders.
Headed by Senior Portfolio
Manager Liz Seeger, RPA, LEED
AP, the commercial property ser-
vices team handling the day-to-
day operations will include Sta-
cie Gray, portfolio assistant; Chad
Achterhof, property accountant;
and Tony Brizzie, service techni-
cian.
“This assignment is our second
opportunity for us to work with
NexGen Properties,” said Richard
Davidson, senior vice president,
CPM. “Our understanding of the
owners expectations combined
with our Class A office build-
ing management experience will
make this a smooth transition for
the current tenants.”
Griffis/Blessing currently man-
ages more than 4.5 million sf of
commercial space and more than
7,100 apartment units.
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The Regency Executive Center in Colorado Springs is a 50,376-square-
foot office building
The Colorado Real Estate
Journal is launching a new
quarterly special section that
will focus on property manage-
ment. The goal is to highlight
anything and everything relat-
ed to successfully managing a
property.
Maintaining a thriving build-
ing requires propertymanagers
to act as the problem solver for
a variety of challenges. They
have responsibilities to the
building owners to ensure that
the property is kept in good
shape as well as responsibil-
ity to the tenants to make sure
the leased space is functional.
The job description requires
managers to always be ready
for the next challenge, wher-
ever it may come from, while
simultaneously completing
their checklists for the cyclical
routines.
With all these responsibili-
ties, there is little time to do
anything else. For that reason,
CREJ established the niche
publication to give managers
information they need now.
Property Management Quar-
terly will cover a variety of
building types – from office
to medical to retail to hotels
and more. There will be themes
that run parallel for all man-
agers, regardless of property
type, and there will be areas
highlighted that are specific to
a single building type.
Topics will include keep-
ing readers up to date on new
codes and policies as well as
emerging technologies, how
to maintain and retain tenants,
tips for keeping building own-
ers and investors happy, infor-
mation about well-liked, new
and useful vendors, as well as
association news and events.
CREJ will continue to publish
a property management sec-
tion in the main newspaper as
well, which will focus on time-
ly news and announcements.
As we’re putting the 2015 cal-
endar together, we encourage
you to reach out to the section’s
editor, Michelle Askeland, with
any news or topic ideas you
would like to read about. Con-
tact Askeland at 303-623-1148
or
.
The Property Management
Quarterly will be included
in the following issues of the
Colorado Real Estate Journal:
Feb. 4- Feb. 17, May 6 - May
19, Aug. 5-Aug. 19 and Nov.
4-Nov. 17.
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