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EVENTS CALENDAR
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Apr. 2, 2012
Jonathan F.P. Rose President, Jonathan Rose Companies Royal Government of Bhutan, High-Level Meeting Participant: "Happiness and Wellbeing: Defining a New Economic Paradigm"
Apr. 5, 2012
Jonathan F.P. Rose President, Jonathan Rose Companies Westchester Land Trust, Winter 2012: Leon Levy Distinguished Environmental Lecture Series “Dynamic Relationships: Man & Nature” Lecturer: "Urban Forests" with Sarah Pfeiffer
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Chuck Perry is recognized as an authority in community based planning and mixed-use, mixed-income real estate development. He has an extensive background in creating visions for new sustainable communities, developing catalytic projects to transform housing and commercial markets, and overseeing the financing necessary to project implementation. As managing partner of Perry Rose in Denver, Perry directed the development of the award winning Highlands’ Garden Village (HGV), leading the HGV team from concept, to entitlements, financing, design, construction and ongoing property management. The HGV PUD, written by Dr. Perry, served as a model for Denver’s mixed-use zoning code. Other recent projects include revitalization plans and financial feasibility analysis for the Denver Housing Authority’s South Lincoln Redevelopment (SoLi) and the Seattle Housing Authority’s Yesler Terrace. In 2011, HUD awarded Soli a $10M HOPE VI Grant and awarded Yesler a $10M Choice Neighborhoods Grant. Perry Rose and Jonathan Rose Companies have been selected as the developer of the first market rate apartment project at Yesler. In 2008, Perry managed the planning process and financial feasibility analysis to create a master plan for the 12-acre Peak One parcel in the Town of Frisco, CO. The site was rezoned and is being developing into an affordable housing community. Perry also developed the Master plan and PUD for the mixed-use, mixed-income redevelopment of the vacated Carbondale, CO downtown elementary school site. He is also a partner in Rose Companies Management (RCM) under which he participates in the acquisition, financing, management, and disposition of market rate and affordable apartments and commercial properties. As a principal in RCM he oversees the management and leasing of the Denver Dry Goods Building, the Trocadero Apartments, the Cottage Hill Senior Apartments and HGV Green Commons, which include over 250 housing units and 225,000 square feet of retail and office.
Prior to joining Perry Rose, Dr. Perry served as the Assistant Director of the Denver Urban Renewal Authority (DURA). At DURA, Perry managed the redevelopment of the Denver Dry Goods Building and was responsible for the development of programs that renovated single family housing, making these houses available to moderate income first-time home buyers.
Dr. Perry also served as a senior housing planner for the Denver Planning Office (DPO). At DPO, he was involved in the planning and financing of numerous affordable and market rate housing developments utilizing Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Historic Tax Credits, private activity bonds, tax increment financing, CDBG and HOME loans. He also served as a private planning consultant, developing comprehensive plans and zoning ordinances for localities in Colorado. Perry has participated in the development of redevelopment plans for the Denver Central Platte Valley Rail Yards (converting RR tracks to a mixed-use community), the Downtown Urban Renewal Area, the Westwood and South Broadway Urban Renewal Areas, the Denver Affordable Housing Task Force, Blueprint Denver, Edgewater, Estes Park and Leadville, CO Comprehensive Plans and Massachusetts State Growth Policy Plan.
Perry holds a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with specialization in citizen participation, housing and environmental planning. He serves on the Board of the West 32nd Ave. Pedestrian District (Treasurer) and the Historic Elitch Gardens Theatre Foundation (Treasurer).
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