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May 6-May 19, 2015 —

COLORADO REAL ESTATE JOURNAL

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BOMA – Denver Metro

Building Owners and Manag-

ers Association

will host its

Under the Big Top 2015 Allied

Showcase and Seminars.

The event will feature two

seminars: Legal Issues in Com-

mercial Real Estate, presented

by John Logan of Laff, Tucker

& Gordon LLP, and Capital

Improvements in Commercial

Real Estate, presented by Pete

Schippits of CBRE, as well as a

trade show.

Additionally, there will be

cocktails, light appetizers and

drawings for eligible com-

mercial real estate industry

professionals in attendance at

the May 14 event held from 1

to 6 p.m. at Sports Authority

Field at Mile High, West Club

Lounge.

For more information, visit

www.bomadenver.org

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CCIM – Certified Com-

mercial Investment Member

Colorado/Wyoming Chapter

will hold its golf tournament

benefiting scholarships toward

the CCIM designation June 24.

The tournament will be held

from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

at the Arrowhead Golf Club,

10850 Sundown Trail in Little-

ton.

For more information, visit

http://www.cowyccim.org.

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CMLA – Colorado Mort-

gage Lenders Association

will

host its May luncheon from 11:30

a.m. to 1 p.m. May 7 at the Mar-

riott Denver Tech Center, 4900 S.

Syracuse St., Denver.

The luncheon will feature

speaker Tanis Roeder, owner of

Elevate Your Communication,

whose topic is “Elevate Your Net-

working and Body Language.”

CMLA also will hold its 20th

annual Mick Iverson Golf Clas-

sic June 5. The tournament will

be held at the Arrowhead Golf

Club in Littleton from 6:30 a.m.

to 3 p.m.

For more information, visit

https://cmla.com

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CREJ – Colorado Real Estate

Journal

will host the 2015 Retail

Summit & Expo from 7:15 a.m.

to noon June 11 at the Inverness

Hotel & Conference Center, 200

Inverness Drive West in Engle-

wood.

The event will be Colorado’s

largest gathering of shopping

center owners andmanagers rep-

resenting more than 150 shop-

ping centers across Colorado.

Panels will include a hot topics

panel, lenders panel, develop-

ment panel, investment panel

and broker update on the state of

the market.

For more information, visit

www.crej.com.

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CREW – Commercial Real

Estate Women Denver

will

host the 22nd annual CREWGolf

Classic.

The tournament will be held

June 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

at the Red Rocks Country Club

at 16235 W. Belleview Ave. in

Morrison.

Proceeds from the tournament

will benefit CREW Network

Foundation, which provides

scholarships to students interest-

ed in pursuing a career in com-

mercial real estate.

For more information, visit

http://crewdenver.org

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IREM – Institute of Real

Estate Management

will host

its second annual Legislative &

Legal Review June 19.

The event will be held from8 to

10:30 a.m. at the Hyatt DTC, 7800

E. Tufts Ave. in Denver.

Guest speaker John Logan,

Esq., will touch on topics includ-

ing new laws from the 2015 Colo-

rado legislative session affecting

real estate and property manage-

ment operations; personal injury

claims brought against proper-

ty managers and how to avoid

them; and the ongoing impact

of Colorado’s marijuana laws on

commercial real estate property

owners and managers.

For more information, visit

http://www.iremdenver.org.

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Class A building, which was

built in 1999. The building con-

tains engineering, accounting,

human resources, legal and

training functions that support

four regional offices that operate

and maintain the DOE’s West-

ern Transmission system, which

covers a 1.3 million-square-mile

service area.

With Lakewood representing

one of the largest clusters of U.S.

government-occupied buildings

outside of Washington, D.C.,

Easterly said it would continue

to consider the greater Denver

area as a source for the compa-

ny’s growth. Easterly also owns

the U.S. Department of Trans-

portation building at 12300 W.

Dakota Ave. in Lakewood.

“We continue to see strong

opportunities to build our port-

folio of mission-critical govern-

ment-leased properties,” said

Darrell Crate, Easterly Gov-

ernment Properties chairman.

“With available capital includ-

ing more than $350 million

under a revolving credit facil-

ity, we believe that we are well

positioned to capitalize on these

opportunities with the goal

of growing earnings through

accretive acquisitions in the U.S.

government-leased property

market.”

Tammy Saia of Marcus &

Millichapʼs Chicago Oak Brook

office represented the seller.

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Government Continued from Page 1AA

The building at 12155 W. Alameda Parkway was a build-to-suit for the Western Area Power Administration.

ʻWe continue

to see strong

opportunities

to build

our portfolio

of mission-

critical

government-

leased properties.ʼ

– Darrell Crate, Easterly

Government Properties

For contact information, association profiles, and links,

please visit

www.crej.com a

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 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 – The Commercial Real Estate

Development Association

Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado

Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute

Rocky Mountain Shopping Center Association

Society for Marketing Professional Services

Society of Industrial & Office Realtors

Southern Colorado Commercial Brokers

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