Marijuana laws haven’t scared employers
Economic development guru Tom Clark was worried that when recreational marijuana could legally be sold in Colorado, it would snuff out the strong economic surge sweeping the Front Range. “We were terrified,” said Clark, the CEO of the Metro Denver Economic Development Corp., a post he will be leaving when he retires in March. Clark…
Kris Oppermann Stern
February 9, 2017Retail conference on tap
A recent front page headline in the Wall Street Journal read: "Mall Owners Rush to Get Out of the Mall Business." The article compared the current state of the mall ownership business to the recent housing crash. Another nationwide report, the 2017 Emerging Trends, from the Urban Land Institute ranked regional malls dead last of…
Kris Oppermann Stern
February 7, 2017Trump connects with Morean
Richard Morean recently was enjoying lunch with some real estate buddies at Seasons 52 Wine Bar & Grill in Park Meadows. No surprise, the conversation turned to politics among the friends, who lean both to the right and the left of the political spectrum. “Hey, remember that article about you, 'Trump’s loss is Denver’s gain'?”…
Kris Oppermann Stern
February 2, 2017Rebchook Real Estate Corner brought to you by CREJ
Rebchook Real Estate Corner is a new column by John Rebchook that can be found at CREJ.com. Welcome to my new commercial real estate column at CREJ.com Jon Stern, owner and publisher of CREJ, has given me the opportunity to look under the hood of all aspects of commercial real estate with my column, the Rebchook…
Kris Oppermann Stern
January 31, 20172017 Fall Multifamily Development & Investment Conference & Expo
NEW LOCATION: Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver Conference Center
Lori Golightly
October 27, 20162017 Commercial Interior Architecture & Design Conference & Expo
Colorado's largest conference of the year for interior designers and other related professionals and resource firms with more than 300 attendees anticipated. 4 hours of real estate continuing education credit have been approved. 3 hours of CEU credits by the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) have been approved. NEW LOCATION
Lori Golightly
October 27, 2016