Mortenson Recruits Leader to Expand Development in Denver
Denver, CO (PRWEB) January 29, 2015 -- Mortenson, a leading construction and development services company in Colorado, today announced that Taber Sweet has joined the organization as development executive in Denver. Sweet brings more than 16 years of commercial real estate experience to Mortenson and is focused on growing the company’s development business along the Front Range. He will lead development projects from project feasibility analysis, site selection and acquisition, planning and financing through completion.
Sweet joins the Mortenson office in Denver, led by Maja Rosenquist, vice president and general manager. Recent local projects where Mortenson provided integrated development and construction services include the Metro State University Denver Hotel Learning Center, which includes a Springhill Suites hotel.
“Taber comes to Mortenson with a wealth of real estate development experience. His broad background in design and development will enable Taber to immediately help us expand our development business as part of Mortenson’s strategic growth plan,” said Bob Solfelt, vice president and general manager of Mortenson Development.
Sweet was vice president of development at McWhinney and real estate manager at Sturm Financial Group before joining Mortenson.
About Mortenson
Founded in 1954, Mortenson is a U.S.-based, family-owned construction and development services company. As one of the nation's top builders, Mortenson provides a complete range of construction services, including planning, program management, preconstruction, general contracting, construction management and design-build. The company also is a leader in real estate development, developing all asset types. Mortenson has offices in Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Fargo, Iowa City, Madison, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio and Seattle, with international operations in Canada.
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Nancy Kristof, Mortenson Construction, http://www.mortenson.com, 303-548-6548, [email protected]
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