Brownstein’s Amy Diaz Appointed to Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority Board
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Shareholder Amy Diaz has been appointed to the board of directors of the Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority by Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. The board is responsible for owning, acquiring, constructing, equipping, operating and financing the Convention Center headquarters hotel on behalf of the city and its residents.
Diaz manages complicated real estate deals for both developers and investors, providing strategic counsel on acquisitions and dispositions for commercial development and large-scale commercial leasing. She also represents commercial borrowers in connection with senior, mezzanine, construction and permanent loans secured by real and personal property.
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