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Andrew Katz of Katz Development

Episode 57 of the Transforming Cities podcast, hosted by Authentic, titled "Andrew Katz of Katz Development" was published on February 15, 2023 and runs 57 minutes.

February 15, 2023 ·57m · Transforming Cities

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On this episode I’m speaking with Andrew Katz, Founder of Katz Development. Since 2015, Andrew has participated in the development of approximately $350M of multifamily, office, retail, and hospitality projects totaling roughly 1M square feet in Colorado and Ohio. Since moving to Denver, Andrew has focused on infill development in and around the urban core with local developer, Westfield Company. Notable projects include:  The Mission Ballroom, a 4,000-capacity new-build music venue operated by AEG North Wynkoop, a 14-acre mixed-use master development comprised of new-build office, multifamily, and hospitality; anchored by the Mission Ballroom  Sustainability Park: a 100-unit condo and retail project anchored by renowned Japanese restaurant Uchi The 150,000 square foot adaptive re-use Stanley Marketplace Andrew grew up in Cincinnati, OH where he graduated from The Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in Real Estate. Shortly after, he moved to Denver, Colorado to pursue a career in real estate development.  He founded Katz Development alongside his father, Scott Katz, who has owned and managed Cincinnati-based development and brokerage firm Midland Retail for 30 years, and his younger brother, Adam Katz. Related links for this episode: Katz Development Andrew on LinkedIn Andrew on Twitter Hotel Magdelana Plate Fifteen Ascent MKE T3 RiNo PDX Airport  The New Kings of New York (book) Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com © 2023 Authentic Form & Function

On this episode I’m speaking with Andrew Katz, Founder of Katz Development.

Since 2015, Andrew has participated in the development of approximately $350M of multifamily, office, retail, and hospitality projects totaling roughly 1M square feet in Colorado and Ohio. Since moving to Denver, Andrew has focused on infill development in and around the urban core with local developer, Westfield Company. Notable projects include: 

  • The Mission Ballroom, a 4,000-capacity new-build music venue operated by AEG
  • North Wynkoop, a 14-acre mixed-use master development comprised of new-build office, multifamily, and hospitality; anchored by the Mission Ballroom 
  • Sustainability Park: a 100-unit condo and retail project anchored by renowned Japanese restaurant Uchi
  • The 150,000 square foot adaptive re-use Stanley Marketplace

Andrew grew up in Cincinnati, OH where he graduated from The Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in Real Estate. Shortly after, he moved to Denver, Colorado to pursue a career in real estate development. 

He founded Katz Development alongside his father, Scott Katz, who has owned and managed Cincinnati-based development and brokerage firm Midland Retail for 30 years, and his younger brother, Adam Katz.

Related links for this episode:

Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com

© 2023 Authentic Form & Function

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