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Page 2 — Multifamily Properties Quarterly — August 2019 www.crej.com Contents 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 The 2019 legislative session and affordable housing Rodger Hara Perspective of the Aurora Housing Authority Craig Maraschky The perspective from the state government Rick Garcia Affordable Housing Tax Credit Program gets boost Cris A. White 36 37 38 38 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Are we there yet? Denver’s multifamily market David Potarf Increasing demand from renters for larger units Bobby Hutchinson Limited new homes will reverse affordable progress Teo Nicolais To invest in multifamily markets out of state or not? Adam Riddle Making affordable housing a more attractive option Scott Fetter Creating meaningful places through TOD projects Jay Hardy Denver apts.: Climate change or just weather? Jeff DeHarty Multifamily trends remain bullish in Denver Brad Segall The impact of mill levies on property value Cary Bruteig, MAI, Scott Rathbun The evolution of sustainable design in multifamily Monica Robertson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, CGP Creating community with multifamily housing Kristen Terjesen, NCIDQ Design: Speed to market – market to place Erik Okland, AIA Growth done right: The built environment matters Erik Hall, AIA Building a resilient community through design Dean Dalvit, AIA, PE The exciting future of multifamily design in Colo. Martin Goldstein Innovative techniques to save time, money, labor Sean Smith Collaborative construction: Rethinking the process Tony Lajimodiere The cost of sound to multifamily developers Bob Cujé Renovate & rebrand trend offers new way forward Doug Backman Colo. manufactured housing bill goes into effect Rich Thomas, Jake Stephen Springs’ booming economy impacts apt. market Saul Levy 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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