Submitted by Hayleigh DeLoach, Vari
In 2024, a previous client recommended Weitz to Formativ—a Denver-based real estate investment and development firm with more than 80 years of experience in commercial real estate. The introduction opened the door to discussions about partnering on Formativ’s newest multifamily project in Denver’s highly sought-after RiNo neighborhood.
ABOUT: In 2021, Denver adopted the “Energize Denver” ordinance requiring large commercial and multifamily buildings to meet strict energy performance targets to help the City and County of Denver meet emissions reduction goals. Shortly after, the State of Colorado passed HB21-1286, establishing statewide Building Performance Standards. Together, these two programs created overlapping, and at times, conflicting, compliance requirements for building owners, prompting the need for further clarification.
NAIOP has been actively engaged in these policy conversations to ensure our members who are directly impacted by these mandates, can meet requirements without facing unreasonable burdens.
Meet Bill Ranshaw
Sr. Director of Community Relations, Snyder Building Construction
LinkedIn Profile | Company Website
June 17 | West Woods Golf Club, Arvada
NAIOP Colorado’s annual Golf Classic was held on June 17 at West Woods Golf Club in Arvada—marking the first time the tournament took place at this scenic, 27-hole course. The new location offered a fresh layout, ideal weather, and a strong setting for both networking and competition. The tournament sold out once again, drawing commercial real estate professionals from across the region for a full day on the greens.
It started in a high school accounting class in Birmingham, Alabama, where students played Monopoly every day and tracked their game like real accountants. “We had to pass ‘Go’ and literally debit cash and credit income,” she laughed. “That’s when I knew I loved business and numbers.” That experience sparked her decision to pursue an accounting degree at Jacksonville State University.
After college, Mara landed a role at Barber Dairies, a regional milk and dairy distributor as well as one of Alabama’s largest real estate owners. There, she worked as the mall accountant for Century Plaza, a million square foot mall.
Submitted by Stacy Stout, BRANDiac Strategies
DENVER, COLO. – The University of Denver has claimed the coveted Tracey Wilkes NAIOP Cup at the 2025 Rocky Mountain Real Estate Challenge (RMREC), hosted by NAIOP Colorado and presented by Land Title Guarantee Company. Blue Jay Development, the winning team from the University of Denver, impressed judges and a full house of real estate professionals with their comprehensive redevelopment proposal for the Thornton Shopping Center site — a transformative project at the heart of South Thornton.
Submitted by Matthew Breest, Populous
The team at Populous are helping shape one of Northern Colorado’s most ambitious mixed-use developments. For the past 24 months, Populous has been leading the master planning and design of Cascadia Falls, a $1 billion entertainment district backed by The Water Valley Company and the City of Greeley.
Submitted by Matthew Breest, Populous
Populous shared recent media coverage highlighting exciting progress in professional women’s sports infrastructure. Populous is leading the stadium design for Denver’s National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) expansion team, which has already made headlines with record-breaking community support and bold development plans.
Submitted by Kathy Jo Fyten, The Weitz Company
In May 2021, Grand Peaks approached Weitz to evaluate pricing for a development they planned to acquire. As both companies engaged in preconstruction efforts, it quickly became evident that Weitz would be the builder should the project move forward. A critical milestone had to be met to align with the City of Denver’s permitting deadlines: construction needed to begin, with foundations poured, by October 31, 2021. Achieving this in under five months for a project of this scale was a remarkable preconstruction feat.
Submitted by Megan Hill, Brinkmann Constructors
Submitted by Hayleigh DeLoach, Published March 2025
Parker, CO - Skiptown in RiNo, Denver, is a dynamic, multi-functional pet facility designed as a "Disney World for Dogs." Partnering with Kestrel Design Group and Strata Project Management, i2 Construction transformed a 50,000 SF former artillery storage warehouse at York Street Yards into a premier pet-friendly destination.
25 Years Strong: i2 Construction Marks a Milestone
Submitted by Hayleigh DeLoach, Published March 2025
From a love of design to a career influencing the built environment, Hayley Warner has followed a winding yet intentional path into commercial real estate. Now serving as a Senior Client Development Specialist at Terracon, Hayley brings a unique blend of creativity, strategy, and relationship-building to her role.
Hayley’s career journey began in marketing, but a job with an architecture firm sparked a deeper interest in how cities are shaped. Since then, she’s built experience across architecture, planning, and engineering. Today, she supports Terracon’s engineering teams in building and maintaining meaningful client relationships—a pivot that she considers her proudest achievement to date.
Published March 28, 2025 | courtesy of Kathie Barstnar
The Colorado General Assembly is halfway through its 2025 legislative session with 38 days remaining. Many issues are working their way through the process. Here are a few early success stories and the top 3 issues to be aware of:
Few individuals have played a more significant role in shaping Denver’s urban fabric than Bill Mosher. A visionary leader in commercial real estate and urban planning, Mosher’s career spans decades of transformative projects—from his early days at the Downtown Denver Partnership to his leadership at Trammell Crow Company and now, his latest role as Denver’s Chief Projects Officer under Mayor Mike Johnston.
As the city embarks on an ambitious expansion of the Downtown Denver Development Authority (DDA), Mosher is once again at the helm of efforts to revitalize and reimagine Denver’s core. In this NAIOP Member Perspectives feature, we explore Mosher's journey—his early inspirations, the defining projects of his career, and his vision for Denver’s future.
Published February 28, 2025 | NAIOP 2024 Awards of Achievement Photos, courtesy of NAIOP Colorado | Christopher Shaw.
Colorado’s top commercial real estate professionals and development projects earned accolades at NAIOP Colorado’s 38th Annual Awards of Achievement, hosted by Fidelity National Title National Commercial Services, on February 27, 2025, at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel.
Submitted by Stacy Stout, 2025 Challenge Vision Chair with BRANDiac Strategies
DENVER, COLO. – Graduate students from the University of Denver and the University of Colorado are set to compete in the 23rd Rocky Mountain Real Estate Challenge, presented by Land Title Guarantee Company and NAIOP Colorado. This year, the Challenge spotlights the redevelopment of the historic 15.6-acre Thornton Shopping Center site. The event culminates with final project presentations on April 30, 2025.