Real Estate Perspective

September 19, 2018

Welcome to Real Estate Perspective – real estate market and economic information from over 40 sources in a single, easy-to-read weekly newsletter.

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Each business day the JRES staff reviews all Denver metro area wide and local newspapers, trade journals, government websites, blogs and other sources for commercial and residential real estate and economic news. News items are condensed into easily readable summaries providing all of the essential facts for the Real Estate Perspective newsletter. Real Estate Perspective is provided alongside Cherry Creek Perspective which provides quick and easy monthly access to current metro area mobility, and southeast Denver real estate and economic information. And Apartment Perspective, provides a detailed update of Denver metro area apartment rental, vacancy and development/construction activity including proposed projects. A searchable library of all of the JRES newsletters content is available at:

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OPPORTUNITIES

Commercial Economic Update and Property Tour

Friday, September 21

8:30 – 10:30 am – Breakfast Program

11:00 am – 12:30 pm – Property Tour

KC Conway, MAI, CRE, Director of Research & Corporate Engagement, Alabama Center for Real  Estate, Chief Economist, CCIM Institute

  • National economy update – real estate transactions and areas of growth and expansion
  • Effects of tariffs on the businesses
  • Adaptive reuse and the new skills required to undertake reuse projects

Tour the Hines Highrise Office – 1144 15th Street

  • Review of the design, construction and leading-edge technologies
  • Economies that substantiated the development
  • Leasing market and target tenants.

www.cowyccim.org/event-3032039

 

Housing Colorado NOW! Annual Conference

October 3-5, 2018 at the Vail Marriott in Vail, Colorado

The NOW! Annual Conference is celebrating 30 years as Housing Colorado’s signature event, which gathers affordable housing professionals for creative, inspiring, and thought-provoking education. This year, we will build from our past successes to shape Colorado’s future—a future of more affordable options and excellent, safe housing for all. The time for solutions and collaboration is NOW! We hope you join us for a week of inspiration in the mountains; together, we will tackle the big issues together and find ways to develop and preserve our state’s housing. This event, is one of the largest of its kind, with 850+ in attendance in 2017.

www.housingcolorado.org/page/nowannualconference

 

Colorado’s Next Wave of Investment:  What makes a great place?

Where: INDUSTRY RiNo Station, 3858 Walnut St.

When: Thursday, October 25th, 4 – 7 pm

 Ten years ago it was RiNo and Highlands, before that Stapleton. Where will real estate investment and placemaking go next? How will we apply ULI best practices to create great places, and not just a real estate gold rush? This program examines opportunities and challenges up and down the Front Range.Registration includes post-program drinks and networking. Continuing education credits will be offered for AIA, AICP, and Colorado Real Estate Commission.

colorado.uli.org/event/colorados-next-wave-of-investment-what-makes-a-great-place/

 

Denverright:  Game Plan for a Healthy City

Denver’s two-year Denveright outreach and planning effort, has obtained input from thousands of Denverites and resulted in plans for a more inclusive, connected and healthy city. The plans will guide the city’s growth, development, parks, mobility options and more over the next 20 years. The plan drafts are available for review, comment and a detailed survey through October 31.  City planners will also host office hours in several locations beginning in September.  The draft plans will be revised based on input received, and in early 2019, Denver City Council will review plans that require council adoption.  Draft plans include:

  • Comprehensive Plan 2040 – An overall 20-year vision and goals
  • Blueprint Denver – An integrated land use and transportation plan
  • Game Plan for a Healthy City – A parks and recreation plan
  • Denver Moves: Transit – A first-ever local transit plan
  • Denver Moves: Pedestrians & Trails – A sidewalks, street crossings and trails plan

www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denveright.html

 

Mobility Choice Blueprint – Denver Metro Area – Take the Quiz

The Mobility Choice Blueprint is a collaborative strategy to help the Denver metro region identify how to best prepare for and invest in the rapidly changing technology that is revolutionizing transportation mobility. A unique planning and funding partnership of CDOT, DRCOG, RTD and the Denver Metro Chamber is creating the Mobility Choice Blueprint – a coordinated strategic direction for the evolving mobility of the region related to walking, bicycling, driving and transit. The 2030 Blueprint will analyze travel trends and technologies in the region, explore and evaluate various technologies and their implications for mobility, align transportation investments of multiple public agencies and create new planning and implementation partnerships.

www.mobilitychoiceblueprint.com/

5 minutes of your time will help shape the future of mobility in the Denver metro area! Take this unique quiz:

mobilitychoiceblueprintquiz.com/

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