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Joel Rosenstein
Shareholder
Telephone: 303-298-1122
Facsimile:
303-296-9101
Email:
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Joel
concentrates his practice in commercial real
estate, real estate finance, special
district and general corporate law. Joel is
active in numerous community and civic
activities and has been with the firm since
1997.
Education: B.A. University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill (with distinction
and highest honors, Phi Beta Kappa, 1993),
J.D. George Washington University National
Law Center (1997).
Joel has been
appointed by Colorado Governor Owens to the
Board of Directors of College Access
Network. Joel is a member of the Western
Stock Show Association. Joel sits on the
board of directors for the Colorado
Financing Authority and the Colorado
Commission on Higher Education; both of
which are gubernatorial appointments and for
which he was confirmed by the Colorado State
Senate. He also sits on the board of
directors of the Denver Metro Chamber of
Commerce.
During the
spring of 2003, Joel organized and moderated
a two-day forum for graduate students of the
Denver University School of Public Policy.
The forum was entitled “Restarting Denver’s
Economic Engine” and focused on issues
concerning regional economic development.
In addition, he is the chairman of the
Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Water
Task Force which, in 2003, drafted and
published a white paper entitled “Water:
What Its Means To Business.” On behalf of
the Water Task Force, Joel has testified
before a committee of the Colorado State
Senate. In December 2003, on behalf of
Coloradoans for Water Conservation and
Development, Joel helped draft and delivered
testimony before the Subcommittee on Water
and Power, Committee of the Interior, U.S.
House of Representatives. His testimony
focused on the importance of streamlining
the federal permitting process with respect
to water storage projects.
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Colorado Housing
and Finance Authority
Joel has been elected by CHFA as
Chairman of the Board for 2008-2009
Board year.
Colorado
Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) helps
improve the lives of people throughout
Colorado by financing the places where
people live and work. CHFA was created in
1973 by the Colorado Legislature to address
the shortage of affordable housing in the
state. Since then, CHFA has established
itself as the front-runner in the affordable
housing industry by financing single family
mortgages for qualifying homebuyers and
supporting developments of apartments for
low and moderate income residents. In 1982,
when Colorado had economic difficulties,
CHFA began making loans to small and medium
sized businesses. CHFA is a responsible
advocate of affordable housing and small
business issues for the Colorado community.
Since 1973, CHFA’s financing has
served every county in Colorado by:
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Financing more than 60,000
mortgages to homebuyers
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Helping sustain and support more
than 29,000 jobs
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Financing more than 49,000
residential rental units
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Allocating tax credits for
30,000 residential rental units
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Email:
JRosenstein@SennLaw.com
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