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Northern Colorado real estate execs riding the roller coaster

Attending BizWest's CEO Roundtable on the real-estate industry are, from left: Nathan Klein, LC Real Estate Group; Tom Livingston, Livingston Real Estate & Development; Troy McWhinney, McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc.; Joshua Billiard, Plante Moran; Max Moss, HF2M Inc.; Jared Goodman, Cushman & Wakefield; Forrest Hancock, Montava Development & Construction LLC; Justin Morrison, Mountain-N-Plains Inc.; Adam Frazier, Richmark Cos.; Bill Reilly, SVN Denver Commercial; Jake Hallauer, NAI Affinity; Ashley Legan, Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti; Julia Crawmer, Mountain-N-Plains Inc.; Brandon Wells, The Group Inc. Real Estate; Tom Hall, Waypoint Real Estate; Gage Osthoff, Realtec; Jason Woolard, Pinnacle Consulting Group; and Paul Watkins, host sponsor Elevations Credit Union. Not pictured: Peter Schaub, a partner at Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti, who participated virtually. (Christopher Wood/BizWest)
Attending BizWest’s CEO Roundtable on the real-estate industry are, from left: Nathan Klein, LC Real Estate Group; Tom Livingston, Livingston Real Estate & Development; Troy McWhinney, McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc.; Joshua Billiard, Plante Moran; Max Moss, HF2M Inc.; Jared Goodman, Cushman & Wakefield; Forrest Hancock, Montava Development & Construction LLC; Justin Morrison, Mountain-N-Plains Inc.; Adam Frazier, Richmark Cos.; Bill Reilly, SVN Denver Commercial; Jake Hallauer, NAI Affinity; Ashley Legan, Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti; Julia Crawmer, Mountain-N-Plains Inc.; Brandon Wells, The Group Inc. Real Estate; Tom Hall, Waypoint Real Estate; Gage Osthoff, Realtec; Jason Woolard, Pinnacle Consulting Group; and Paul Watkins, host sponsor Elevations Credit Union. Not pictured: Peter Schaub, a partner at Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti, who participated virtually. (Christopher Wood/BizWest)
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Struggling with regulations, rising costs and the uncertain atmosphere created by the Trump administration's policy shifts, real estate executives in Northern Colorado say their best course is to ride the roller coaster and adapt.

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