Bill Mosher, a veteran real estate developer with decades of experience in Colorado, will take on the crucial role of Denver's Chief Projects Officer. Mosher, 73, stepped away from his consulting company to accept the position, which he says he was completely unexpected. He will replace Josh Laipply, who recently left the role.
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But doing his own thing will soon become doing something for the entire city. Right around Thanksgiving, a call came from, who wanted to talk to Mosher about a role as the city's Chief Projects Officer, replacing Josh Laipply, who'd left for another gig.
Mosher has been through bust and boom and bust and boom and bust with Denver, and now he sees downtown just bumping along. But he can also see its future, a future for all successful downtowns, as"a mixed-use place where all kinds of people cross paths, a blending of humanity in an urban context." Now he just needs to get the people back there.
"We have huge reinvestment challenges," Mosher acknowledges."We need a stronger sense of neighborhood downtown." And then there are all those empty buildings...
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