The Denver Business Journal named Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Aaron Hyatt as one of its 2015 40 Under 40 honorees. This award recognizes 40 outstanding local professionals under age 40 for their business success and community contributions. The publication received more than 350 nominations for this award.
“Aaron is a smart, driven attorney committed to finding innovative solutions for his clients’ most complicated business issues,” said Adam Agron, co-managing partner at Brownstein. “He also has a unique passion for using his talents to help shape the future of the Denver community. I expect him to continue to be a leader both at the firm and in the community.”
Aaron, a shareholder in the Denver office, focuses his practice on the acquisition, financing, leasing, development and disposition of various real estate assets, including apartment and office buildings, hotels, shopping centers, casinos and vacant land. He works with both public and private clients on complex commercial real estate matters on a local, regional and national basis. He is also deeply involved with the Denver community and is active with several nonprofits. Aaron is an active board member with Mental Health America of Colorado, serving on the Executive Committee and chairing the Finance Committee. Aaron also serves on the Denver County Court Judicial Discipline Commission and on Jewish Family Service of Colorado’s Executive Luncheon Committee.
The Denver Business Journal’s feature on Aaron can be found here.
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