- Jason Addlesperger, SiOR
- Jeremy Ballenger
- James Bolt
- Mark Bowen
- Marshall Burton
- Stephen P. Bye
- Michael Cantwell
- Steven F. Clarke
- Patrick Devereaux
- Greg Downs
- Kevin R. Doyle
- Jamie A. Gard
- Ryan Good
- Bret Hall
- Amy K. Hansen
- Larry H. Harmsen
- Randall C. Hertel
- James T. Johnson
- Nathan Johnson
- Peter J. Keepper
- Frank Kelley
- Paul Kluck, SIOR, RPA
- Geoffrey E. Kreusser, SIOR, FRICS
- Bill Kyriagis
- Stephanie T. Lawrence
- Rich McClintock
- R.C. Myles, CCIM, SIOR
- Murray Platt, SIOR
- Brit Probst
- John C. Richert
- Peter Schippits
- Joel Scott
- T.J. Smith, SIOR
- David Sternberg
- Mary Sullivan
- George Thorn
- David Tilton
- Christopher T. Toll
- Mike Wafer, SIOR
- Ned White
- Robert Whittelsey, SIOR
- Mark J. Witkiewicz
- C. Douglas Wulf
- Mitchell H. Zatz, SIOR
George Thorn, President and Founder, Mile High Development, LLC
Mr. Thorn began his real estate career with Grubb & Ellis in 1970 in the San Francisco Bay Area, becoming the regional manager in Denver in 1973. In 1977, Mr. Thorn formed VRG Development, a regional real estate development firm which evolved into Mile High Development LLC in the mid-1990’s.
Mile High Development is a veteran of large scale mixed use projects including Colorado Center, a $200 million mixed use project at I-25/Colorado Blvd. in central Denver in conjunction with TIAA-CREF, which launched it’s first phase in 1986 and completed the second and third of the ultimate six phases in 1999. Mile High Development was also the developer of the Wellington E. Webb Municipal Office Building in downtown Denver, a $200 million project developed for the City and County of Denver in 2001.
Mile High Development is the co-Developer of Museum Residences, a $75 million condominium project being developed in conjunction with the expansion of the Denver Art Museum, designed by world renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, and was co-Developer, with Opus Northwest, of Lakewood City Commons, an $80 million mixed use retail, office/civic and community development in Lakewood, as well as the University Physicians Inc. (UPI) Building on the Fitzsimons campus in Aurora.
Mr. Thorn received a Bachelor of Science degree (cum laude) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Arizona in 1967. He is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), the Urban Land Institute (ULI), and the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), having served on the NAIOP Board of Directors. He is a former Denver Urban Renewal Authority (DURA) commissioner and currently serves on the Management Group of the Downtown Denver Partnership, and served as Chair of Downtown Denver, Inc., in 2002 &2003, and Chair of the Downtown Denver Partnership in 2004.