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2010

Pittman, Pathfinder team up on fund to buy distressed Colorado real estate -- Denver Business Journal January 11, 2010 -- Pittman Development Group Inc. of Denver has teamed with California’s Pathfinder Partners LLC to launch a new private equity fund for buying distressed real estate in Colorado. READ FULL ARTICLE

2008

OmniCenter itinerary calls for September arrival near DIA -- Colorado Real Estate Journal A, By Jill Jamieson-Nichols -- Class A office/flex development will be the first arrival at High Point, an 1,800-acre development near Denver International Airport. “We believe that the DIA market is going to experience a tremendous amount of growth in the coming years, and this site is about as close as you can get to DIA on private property,” said Ray Pittman, president of Pittman Development Group. READ FULL ARTICLE

2005
Developer plans DIA office trio Denver Post, By Margaret Jackson, October 12, 2005 - Leasing underway for 3 buildings in mixed-use High Point project. Landmark Properties president Ray Pittman is driving the venture with Opus Northwest.

Developer seeks to open charter school near DIA Rocky Mountain News, Berny Morson, October 4, 2005 - A community development firm applied Monday to open a charter school as part of a residential project going up south of Denver International Airport.

Developer expands DIA-area project Denver Post, by Aldo Svaldi, February 22, 2005 - Landmark Properties Group has purchased an additional 1,300 acres near Denver International Airport to add to its High Point project, the Littleton developer announced Monday.

DU, CU enter third real estate competition on a ‘High Point’ Colorado Real Estate Journal, by Jill Jamieson-Nichol, February 15, 2005 DENVER - The Rocky Mountain Real Estate Challenge has taken students in, up and, now, out. High Point at DIA will challenge university students to create a 21st century corporate office/research-and-development park at the gateway to Denver’s international airport.

2004
Near a Turning Point - High Point developer close to agreements with home builders Rocky Mountain News, By John Rebchook, July 16, 2004 - The 1,800-acre development at East 64th Avenue and Tower Road, about three miles from Denver International Airport, was unveiled with great fanfare in January by Aurora Mayor Ed Tauer and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.

Signature Landmark. Urban Land: June 2004, by Brad Berton. - A proposed $1.5 billion, airport-adjacent, mixed-use project is targeted to provide the signature landmark that Denver now lacks.

Gateway to DIA, Developers converge on Pena Boulevard. Colorado Biz Magazine, by Stephen Titus. June 2004. - Developers converge on Pena Boulevard. On any given weekday, Landmark Properties President Ray Pittman can be found in his car, racing from one meeting to another and fielding calls on his cell phone. The topic, more often than not, is High Point at DIA, a project on 1,800 acres that will boast a conference center/resort hotel, an 18-hole golf course and 2,800 homes on the high plains leading to Denver International Airport.

Groundbreaker of The Year Award, Denver Business Journal, by Erin Johansen, May 7, 2004. - High Point @ DIA, an 1,800-acre, mixed-use development planned near Denver InternationalAirport, is breaking new ground when it comes to regional cooperation.

Denver's High Point takes cue from Dallas, Rocky Mountain News,by John Rebchook, April 27, 2004. DALLAS - Las Colinas is kind of like the Denver Tech Center on growth hormones. The 12,000-acre, master-planned community has grown around the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. It has high-rise office buildings that would look at home in downtown Denver, four 18-hole golf courses, -million- dollar-plus homes, 11 residential villages, and corporate tenants such as -Exxon, General Motors, Nokia, Microsoft, Verizon and Zale Corp.

New Gateway to Denver Is Planned Near Airport The New York Times, By Terry Pristin. April 7, 2004 DENVER - Arriving at Denver International Airport can seem more like landing in the middle of the prairie than at the gateway to a metropolitan area of 2.6 million people. At 53 square miles, the airport is more than twice the size of Manhattan and is surrounded by wheat and cornfields, with only scattered development.

 

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