We’re heading east, and hoping you’ll join us.
Mark your calendar for June 15, when BusinessDen will host “The Future of Aurora,” providing insight into the city of 385,000 that spans three counties.
The event, sponsored by The Aurora Highlands, will feature a panel discussion with Mayor Mike Coffman, Westside Investment Partners founder Andy Klein and Aurora Highlands Principal Carla Ferreira, as well as additional executives to be announced soon.
We’ll talk about the transformation taking place on the plains south of Denver International Airport, as well what’s in the works around the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. BusinessDen Editor Thomas Gounley will moderate the discussion.
As an added bonus, this will all happen at Aurora’s Dry Dock Brewing Co. and staff will offer a guided beer tasting before the discussion gets going.
As always, there will be great food and plenty of time to network.
It’s our third event of the year. Thanks to all those who came out for round one in April, when we highlighted some of the area’s up-and-coming developers, and round two earlier this month, when we headed up to Grand County.
Tickets for “The Future of Aurora” are available here.
We’re heading east, and hoping you’ll join us.
Mark your calendar for June 15, when BusinessDen will host “The Future of Aurora,” providing insight into the city of 385,000 that spans three counties.
The event, sponsored by The Aurora Highlands, will feature a panel discussion with Mayor Mike Coffman, Westside Investment Partners founder Andy Klein and Aurora Highlands Principal Carla Ferreira, as well as additional executives to be announced soon.
We’ll talk about the transformation taking place on the plains south of Denver International Airport, as well what’s in the works around the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. BusinessDen Editor Thomas Gounley will moderate the discussion.
As an added bonus, this will all happen at Aurora’s Dry Dock Brewing Co. and staff will offer a guided beer tasting before the discussion gets going.
As always, there will be great food and plenty of time to network.
It’s our third event of the year. Thanks to all those who came out for round one in April, when we highlighted some of the area’s up-and-coming developers, and round two earlier this month, when we headed up to Grand County.
Tickets for “The Future of Aurora” are available here.