

January 21-February 3, 2015 —
COLORADO REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
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Calendarn
CREJ – Colorado Real
Estate Journal
will present its
2015 Development & Construc-
tion Summit from 7:15 a.m. to
noon Jan. 29 at the Inverness
Hotel & Conference Center, 200
Inverness Drive West, Engle-
wood.
Discussions will include an
economic update/construction
costs panel; office, retail and
industrial panels; and a state of
the construction industry panel.
For more information, visit
www.crej.com.CREJ also will present the
2015 Industrial (& Data Center)
Summit and Expo Feb. 3 at the
Inverness Hotel.
The conference will be held
from 7:15 a.m. to noon and
includes a broker panel, devel-
opment panel, investment panel
and data center panel.
For more information, visit
www.crej.com.n
PLSC – Professional Land
Surveyors of Colorado
will host
its fifth annual Rocky Mountain
Surveyors Summit Feb. 26-28 at
the Arvada Center in Arvada.
Four of the chapters, the Cen-
tral Colorado Professional Sur-
veyors, Colorado Spatial Refer-
ence Network, Northern Chap-
ter-PLSC and Southern Chapter
Professional Land Surveyors
joined together to present all of
the Front Range conferences as
one event.
For more information, visit
www.plsc.net.
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SMPS – Society for Mar-
keting Professional Services
Colorado
will host a Colorado
Springs Downtown and Urban
Development Luncheon Jan. 27.
The event, which will benefit
Urban Peak, will run from 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. and be held at
The Warehouse Restaurant at
25 W. Cimarron St. in Colorado
Springs.
Speakers from the Downtown
Partnership in Colorado Springs
will discuss urban develop-
ment. Speakers include: Susan
Edmundson, CEO of the Down-
town Partnership, Sarah Harris,
business development manager
with the Downtown Partner-
ship, and Ryan Teffertiller, city
planner for downtown Colorado
Springs.
For more information, visit
www.smpscolorado.org. sMall, with quick access to light
rail and downtown circulator
buses. Amenities include a Bank
of Colorado branch and the Trin-
ity Grille restaurant.
“Because of the growing inter-
est in office space that offers a live,
work and play atmosphere, these
are key factors Velocis looks for
when acquiring office buildings,”
Lewis said.
“The stabilization of Trinity
Place prior to the sale resulted
from an aggressive capital
improvement plan, rapidly
improving downtown market
fundamentals and a niche focus
on energy and professional ser-
vices firms,” said Scott Gibler,
managing director of Broe Real
Estate Group. “Velocis is acquir-
ing a quality asset with a stable
roster of tenants and continued
growth opportunities as leases
roll to higher market rates.”
Trinity Place is 89 percent leased
to 40 tenants, including Great
Western Oil & Gas and Forrester
Oil & Gas. The building was con-
structed in 1981and renovated in
2012. The renovation included
a major lobby update with full-
height windows and museum-
quality artwork.
Broe’s affiliate bought the build-
ing from Equity Office Properties
in 2006.
Mary Sullivan and John Jugl of
HFF handled the sale to Velocis.
Stream Realty will provide leas-
ing services.
Velocis has been active in real
estate investment since 2011, pur-
chasing 16 assets in Texas, Colo-
rado, Georgia, Florida and North
Carolina.
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Velocis Continued from Page 2AATrinity Place underwent a major renovation in 2012.
For contact information, association profiles, and links,
please visit
www.crej.com and 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 Bar Association
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
If your association would like to be included in this directory,
please contact Lori Golightly at 303-623-1148
or lgolightly@crej.com.Associations
Directory
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Albert Bartlett USA Inc.,
a
potato grower, paid $499,000 for a
2,498-sf office suite at 6050 Green-
wood Plaza Blvd., Suite 130, in
Greenwood Village.
David Cross,
vice president of sales and mar-
keting, moved to the U.S. from
the United Kingdom six months
ago and plans to expand the com-
pany’s market share in Colorado.
Carole Schumacher
and
Heather Burns
of
BRC Real
Estate
handled the transaction.
Hughes & Stuart
was the seller.
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Lowry Speech Therapy
purchased a 2,450-sf office suite
at 469 S. Cherry St., Nos. 201-
203, in Denver from
469 Suite
100 LLC.
Matt Call
and
Healther Tay-
lor
of
NavPoint Real Estate
Group
represented the buyer.
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