Mosher's entire team, including partner Mike Sullivan, senior project manager Britt Marie Thibodeau, and project manager Tina Lashbrook, will join with Trammell Crow Co.'s principals Dan Bess and Bill Ryan. Ann Sperling, senior managing director of Trammell Crow and a 24-year veteran of the firm, will continue to lead the company's Global Services Group of the Rocky Mountain Region.

The newly combined teams will continue working on all their current projects and serving their current clients with their existing personnel. Most notably, Mosher Sullivan will complete its 318,000-sf Denver Newspaper Agency headquarters office project currently under construction in Downtown Denver. Mosher also will remain as CEO of the Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority, which recently opened the new 1,100 room Hyatt Regency, also in Downtown Denver.

John Stirek, president of Trammell Crow's Development and Investment Group for the Western US, says the new team is poised for growth in Colorado. "Having Bill Mosher, Mike Sullivan and his team join forces with us in Colorado is a perfect match of vision, experience and skill sets at the right time," says Stirek, who is based in Portland, OR, but came to Denver to help make the announcement on Monday. "Dan Bess and Bill Ryan are Trammell Crow Co. veterans who, linked with the Mosher Sullivan team, will bring continuity, capital relationships, a range of product expertise, and extensive construction experience to our clients and partners. This newly combined talent will create great synergy at this juncture in the market cycle."

Trammell Crow has more than $6 billion of development projects under way and in the pipeline nationally, with many of these projects representing ventures with well-known national clients such as ING Clarion, Kennedy Associates, Principal Global Investors, Morgan Stanley and others. Trammell Crow has been active in Denver since 1969.

Since its inception the office has built nearly eight million sf of industrial space, four million sf feet of retail space and two million sf of office space. Most recently, the company has focused on transit-oriented development sites in Denver including the Louisiana Station Loft project, which will be rebuilt after it burned down due to an accidental fire in early 2006, and the Hampden Town Center at the Dayton Street light-rail station. Industrial projects being developed on behalf of its clients include the 54-acre Airways Business Center and the 100-acre Concord Business Center.

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