Saturday, November 26, 2011

Frederick Ross brokers move to Shames-Makovsky - Denver Business Journal:

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Other members of Revious’ team to move to Shames-Makovskg are Todd Silverman, a former Ross seniord director, as well as brokers Colleen Minde andRyan Revious, who started with the Ross compan in 2001, was a managing director at the Denver-bases commercial real estate brokeragee firm. “We are excited abougt the opportunity to work closely with Evan Makovsky and otherf members of the SMRCteam …,” Reviou said in a statement. Makovsky is his firm’w general partner. Revious also is glad to work again with Evan managing brokerat Shames-Makovsky, with whom Revious worked at Ross.
“Shames-Makovsky strives to become the premietr boutique brokerage firm in theDenver area, and with the significant additionn of Darrin Revious and his team, we will betterd serve our valued clients,” Kline said in a Known mostly as a development firm, Shames-Makovsky recentlt redeveloped the blighted Fontius shoe store buildinfg in downtown Denver as the Sage Building. Loca hotel owner and operator Sage Hospitalitgy Resources LLC moved its headquarters to the revampedc building earlierthis year. On nearby Block 162, Shames-Makovskt plans to create a transit-oriented development with residentialp andcommercial space.
The developer is working with the Urbanj LandInstitute (ULI) on the best plan for the A veteran office broker, Revious was with Grubb & Elliz Co.’s (NYSE: GBE) Denverd office for 14 yearzs before joining Ross. Revious was the Denvet Metropolitan Commercial Association of Realtors Realtor of the Year in 2006 and is a past presiden tof DMCAR. Over the years, Reviouse and his team have workexd with clients such as Kroenke SportesEnterprises LLC, Larimer Square Associates Quadrant Properties and Urban Markeg Development LLC. The Frederick Ross Co.
, headed by John Box, is one of metro Denver’e largest commercial real estatebrokerage firms, reporting nearly 7 millioj square feet of brokered space in according to the Denver Business Journal’s 2009 list of such firmsd published in May. Shames-Makovsky brokered 643,611 square feet of space last according tothe list.

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