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EVENTS CALENDAR
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Sep. 15, 2010 Fortune Castle Gardens Ribbon Cutting By Invitation Only www.castlegardensnyc.com Sep. 28, 2010 Paul Freitag, Managing Director of Development, Jonathan Rose Companies, Panelist - "National Association of Local Housing Agencies (NALHFA)" www.nalhfa.org
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A recognized national authority in community based planning and mixed-use, mixed-income infill real estate development, Chuck Perry brings extensive background in public process and financing strategies to his role as Managing Partner of Perry Rose.
Mr. Perry managed the development of the award winning Highlands’ Garden Village (HGV), leading the development team from concept to obtaining entitlements, approvals and financing through design, value engineering and construction management. The Highlands’ Garden Village Planned Unit Development (PUD), written by Mr. Perry, served as a model for the City of Denver’s mixed-use zoning code. Highlands’ Garden Village was recently lauded by the EPA as a local model for economic growth and environmental sustainability that can happen all around the world.
Other recent projects include the revitalization plan and financial feasibility analysis for the Buckingham Gardens public housing project in Aurora. In addition, Mr. Perry is involved in the initial development and site planning work on the redevelopment of a 25 acre campus owned by Franciscan Sisters in North Denver, and is managing the ongoing public process, financial feasibility analysis, and site planning in relation to a parcel that the Town of Frisco plans to develop into a mixed income community. He also is a partner in Rose Companies Management overseeing the management of the Denver Dry Goods Building, the Trocadero Apartments, and the Cottage Hill Senior Apartments, all of which include affordable and market rate units.
Prior to joining Perry Rose, Mr. Perry served as the Assistant Executive Director of the Denver Urban Renewal Authority (DURA) and was responsible for the preparation of numerous downtown and neighborhood urban renewal plans and financings. He also managed the redevelopment of the Denver Dry Goods Building and initiated several programs to renovate single family housing and make it available to low and moderate income home buyers.
Mr. Perry also served as a senior housing planner for the Denver Planning Office where he was involved in the formation of the Denver Housing Trust Council and the 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 has served as a private planning consultant, developing plans and zoning ordinances for localities in Colorado including: the Denver Central Platte Valley Rail Yards, the Downtown Denver Urban Renewal Area, the Denver Westwood and South Broadway Urban Renewal Areas, the Denver Affordable Housing Task Force, the Edgewater, Estes Park and Leadville, CO Comprehensive Plans and Zoning Ordinances and The Massachusetts State Growth Policy Plan.
Mr. Perry holds a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a specialization in citizen participation, land use and environmental planning. He is a Denver native, and is married to Patricia Perry, a successful restaurateur. He and his wife are passionate about horseback riding and their two dogs.
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