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

Mr. Rhys Duggan

President & CEO Revesco Properties

Rhys Duggan has been a real estate investor/developer since 1996. Mr. Duggan has served in senior level commercial development roles in Vancouver, B.C., Denver and Nassau, Bahamas. He is currently a Founder, and President & CEO of Revesco Properties, a boutique real estate development and investment firm with offices in Denver, Colorado and Vancouver, B.C. Through his current leadership of Revesco Properties he continues to develop and invest in retail, residential, and mixed-use projects. He is a founder of Revesco Properties Trust, a private mutual fund trust based in Vancouver with a focus on the acquisition of retail and mixed-use assets in select U.S. markets. He is also a founder of the akin brand of multifamily properties, with four projects currently under development in the Denver market. Also in the Denver market he is a Principal in, and the Managing Member of the consortium that purchased Elitch Gardens in June, 2015 which he rezoned into the future 62-acre downtown riverfront development known as The River Mile. Mr. Duggan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby B.C. (1990) and currently splits his time between Vancouver and his Denver residence in Lower Highlands.

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.