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COLORADO REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
— November 19-December 2, 2014
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ASLA – American Soci-
ety of Landscape Architects
will hold its Annual Meeting &
Expo Nov. 21-24 at the Colorado
Convention Center, 700 14th St.,
Denver.
The largest landscape architec-
ture trade show in the world, the
event is held annually by ASLA
in various cities throughout the
U.S., drawing more than 5,000
attendees and 500 exhibitors
each year.
For more information, visit
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BOMA – Denver Metro
Building Owners and Man-
agers Association
will host its
Mile High Awards and Holiday
Celebration Dec. 4 at the History
Colorado Center, 1200 Broad-
way, Denver.
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IREM – Institute of Real
Estate Management Great-
er Denver
will host an officer
installation and holiday recep-
tion Nov. 20.
The event will be held from
5:30 to 7 p.m. at View House-
Centennial, 7101 S. Clinton St. in
Centennial.
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NAIOP Colorado and Den-
ver Metro Commercial Asso-
ciation of Realtors
will host its
Members Only Holiday Recep-
tion at Coohills Restaurant, 1400
Wewatta St., Denver.
TheDec. 4 event is complimen-
tary for NAIOP and DMCAR
members.
Registration and information
is available at
rado.org.
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USGBC – U.S. Green Build-
ing Council – Colorado Chap-
ter
will host its inaugural Green
Commercial Real Estate Awards.
The event will be held Dec.
3 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Union
Station Grand Hall.
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square foot net, more than
5:1,000 parking ratios and lower
net lease charges than other
developments in the area,” said
Kelley. “Also, our recent annexa-
tion into Centennial allows for
a more efficient permitting pro-
cess.”
Wafer, who will market the
property on behalf of the owner
along with Lee and Addles-
perger, said Dry Creek Corpo-
rate Center “feels like an infill
development site in the south-
east suburban market because
it has immediate access to the
interstate, immediate access to
Arapahoe Road and numerous
amenities.”
“It’s closer in than a lot of
the competing business parks
farther south,” Wafer said, add-
ing that factor, along with the
lower lease rates and high park-
ing ratio, should make it very
appealing to users.
Powers Brown Architecture is
the lead architect for the vertical
development.
United Properties also is the
developer of Enterprise Business
Center, a hugely successful spec-
ulative industrial park in Den-
ver’s Stapleton area. The park’s
700,973-sf first phase is 96 per-
cent leased, and a second phase
of 466,958 sf is underway.
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Dry Creek Corporate Center will include approximately 650,000 square feet of office and industrial space, and
space for food trucks.
port, according to 90 North Real
Estate Partners.
Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
will provide day-to-day manage-
ment of the property, and90North
will provide asset management.
“This is a great acquisition for
90 North and representative of the
type of properties we’re evaluat-
ing to expand our North Ameri-
can operations,” Daniel T. Cooper,
partner and head of 90 North’s
North American operations, said
in a statement. “This is a high-
quality, LEED-certified building
backed by the strength and secu-
rity of a long-term lease by the
federal government.”
Thecompanysaiditsinvestment
strategy is based on the strength of
the U.S. economic recovery, the
value its investment partners see
in the stability of the United States
and its currency, and good value
in U.S. real estate at this point in
the real estate cycle.
Founded by Philip Churchill
and Nick Judd, 90 North Real
Estate Partners specializes in
socially responsible investment –
investment that produces strong
financial returns while not nega-
tively impacting society – includ-
ing Shariah-compliant investment
(investment that meets Islamic
principles), for institutional and
private investors. Since its incep-
tion, 90 North has closed on more
than$750million in transactions in
the United Kingdom, including a
1 million-sf core logistics distribu-
tion center in Germany to a Volk-
swagen affiliate; a 797-bed student
housing portfolio in Canterbury
that it bought for $70.9 million;
and a $66.5 million sale-leaseback
of 10 senior living care homes in
East Midlands.
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nd click on Industry Directory.
American Council of Engineering
Companies/Colorado
American Institute of Architects Colorado
American Society of Interior Designers
American Society of Landscape Architects,
Colorado Chapter
American Subcontractors Association
Apartment Association of Metro Denver
Appraisal Institute
Associated Builders & Contractors
Associated General Contractors
Building Operators Association of Colorado
Building Owners & Managers Association, Denver
Building Owners & Managers Association, Pikes Peak
CCIM – Certified Commercial Investment Members,
Colorado/Wyoming Chapter
Colorado Association of Healthcare
Engineers & Directors
Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors
Colorado Bar Association
Colorado Green Building Guild
Colorado Hotel & Lodging Association
Commercial Brokers of Boulder
Commercial Real Estate Women - CREW
Community Associations Institute
CoreNet Colorado
Counselors of Real Estate
Denver Metro Commercial Association
of Realtors - DMCAR
Institute of Real Estate Management, Denver Chapter
Institute of Real Estate Management, Southern
Colorado Chapter
International Council of Shopping Centers, Rocky
Mountain Chapter
International Facilities Management Association,
Denver Chapter
International Facilities Management Association,
Pikes Peak Chapter
Investment Community of the Rockies
LeadingAge Colorado
Mile High Exchangors
NAIOP Colorado – National Association of Industrial
& Office Properties
Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado
Realtor Commercial Industrial Society
Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute
Rocky Mountain Shopping Center Association
Society for Marketing Professional Services
Society of Industrial & Office Realtors
Urban Land Institute
U.S. Green Building Council, Colorado Chapter
WiD – Women in Design
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