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ULI SPRING MEETING ULI SPRING MEETING
REGISTER
Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO, United States May 12-14, 2025
Panelist

Ms. Erin Clark

Denver Housing Authority

Erin Clark joined the Denver Housing Authority (DHA) as its Chief Real Estate Investment Officer in April 2022. In this role she provides leadership and strategic direction to the real estate department, including overseeing policies, procedures, and investment decisions, and establishing and maintaining strategic relationships with government agencies, community stakeholders, residents, vendors, financial partners, and various associations for the execution of DHA's real estate investment financing and development goals. Clark currently serves as a gubernatorial appointee to the Colorado State Land Board as commissioner-at-large, and represents DHA on the DRCOG Regional Transportation Committee, as well as History Colorado's Preservation Programs Committee. She previously served a five-year term on the Denver Planning Board, including as Vice Chair, and a three-year term on the Colorado Bar Association's Real Estate Council.  Erin has been recognized as a Trailblazer by the Denver Chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), a Rising Star at BisNow's Women Leading Real Estate awards and was a Housing Colorado Eagle Award nominee as a leader in affordable housing. Clark holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin Law School, a Master of Planning from the University of Southern California, and a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University.

Speaking at

Tue May 13 2:30 PM — 3:30 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time

The Changing Face of the Platte River: Denver’s New Green Development Corridor

The Platte River has been, for many decades, the industrial back-of-house for the Denver with the exception of a few publicly accessible points. Now, the river has become the focal point of some of Denver's most ambitious development projects—all dedicated to improving and honoring the river. The session will spotlight projects from large, private sector–led development to complex, public/private partnerships and major public initiatives that will totally change the face of the Platte River and, as a result, the city itself.