Member Portal

Back to News

Global site consultants tour region, discuss Metro Denver’s competitiveness and opportunities for corporate expansions

DENVER - Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014 - Nine global site selection consultants attended the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation's (Metro Denver EDC) annual Site Selection Conference, Sept. 17-19, 2014. The event was coordinated in partnership with the Metro Denver EDC's investors and economic development partners throughout the nine-county Metro Denver and Northern Colorado region. Over the three-day familiarization […]

Download PDF

Denver Metro Chamber

Blog Author

Table of Content

Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet Consectetur?

View All

DENVER - Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014 - Nine global site selection consultants attended the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation's (Metro Denver EDC) annual Site Selection ConferenceSept. 17-19, 2014. The event was coordinated in partnership with the Metro Denver EDC's investors and economic development partners throughout the nine-county Metro Denver and Northern Colorado region.

Over the three-day familiarization tour, the site selectors experienced the region's business assets first-hand with the area's top business and economic development leaders as their guides.

The first event on their agenda Wednesday, Sept. 17, included a private meeting at the History Colorado Center with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, where the group discussed job growth and the advantages of doing business in Colorado.

The following morning, Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock welcomed the consultants to the region during a breakfast event at DaVita’s World Headquarters in LoDo. The site selectors then participated in an economic briefing and an infrastructure panel discussion with executives from Denver Water, Xcel Energy, and the Denver Union Station Project Authority, then briefly toured the newly renovated Denver Union Station.

The consultants got a 360-degree look at the region’s major employment centers, infrastructure, and real estate developments by helicopter, making stops along the way for meetings with area industry leaders. The first stop included lunch and an innovation discussion at the University of Colorado's BioFrontiers Institute, including speakers from Google, Level 3 Communications, Renewable Energy Systems Americas, and Sharklet.

They also participated in a conversation with aerospace industry leaders at Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Jefferson County. Panel participants were executives from Colorado’s leading space companies, including AdamWorks, Sierra Nevada Space Systems, Trimble, and Lockheed Martin. They also experienced Metro Denver's professional sports scene Thursday evening during an outing and dinner at Coors Field.

At the conference's final event, site selectors took part in a panel discussion about current site selection trends, Making the Cut: Factors Driving Today's Site Selection Decisions. Moderated by Mike Matthews, Market President for Wells Fargo and Co-Chair of the Metro Denver EDC Executive Committee, the site consultants shared their thoughts on Metro Denver’s competitiveness and opportunities for future corporate expansions and relocations.

Matthews first asked the site selectors how Metro Denver stacks up against other regions and markets for new jobs and investment.

The panelists noted the Metro Denver contends well against its usual competitor cities of Phoenix, Dallas, and Salt Lake City due to its highly educated workforce and diverse industries. Ken Machemehl, national business development manager for ADP, added Denver International Airport (DIA) to the mix of key attributes that Metro Denver should tout to global business decision makers.

“One major thing I took away from this week is the wonderful asset you have in Denver International Airport and its recent success in attracting international flights. Denver has a great opportunity with DIA; your region should promote DIA aggressively both nationally and internationally,” said Machemehl.

Chris Zlocki, Executive Managing Director - Strategy and Innovation, Colliers International, sees Metro Denver’s workforce talent pool as a major asset to capitalize on globally.

“Denver is in the ‘playground’ of leading global cities and because of your great workforce. I think there’s a great opportunity to start looking at that talent and that workforce as being a major international draw,” he explained.

Incentives are a hot topic in the economic development world; Matthews asked the site selectors their thoughts on the role incentives play in major economic development deals.

“Incentives are definitely not the lead driver, but the perception of the availability of incentives in Colorado or Denver could be improved or increasingly touted to get short-listed more often,” said Machemehl.

And several site selectors agreed that training incentives are gaining popularity in corporate expansion deals today.

“Companies are looking to offset costs in the first two years (of an expansion) and training incentives can be very valuable,” commented Spencer Schobert, senior manager with Deloitte Consulting.

Terry Hansen, a principal with Hickey & Associates, shared that training incentives can be a win for states to assure a skilled and competitive workforce.

“Encouraging and assisting companies to train their own employees is a big gain for states,” he said.

Related Resources

View More Chamber in the News

View All Resources

Manage Workers’ Compensation Claims More Effectively in Four Steps

An employee gets injured on the job. What do you do? After asking those critical questions—“Are you okay? What hurts? What can I do to help?”—and getting them what they need, then what? That’s when the claims process starts. Knowing what steps to take beyond filing the initial claim can help mitigate your risks. Your […]

Our Strong Workforce

For many of us, Labor Day is the signal that summer is ending and school is beginning. But Labor Day was established at a time in our country (way back in 1894) when industrialization required that more managers begin to see workers less as an input into the business and more as the critical element […]

Chamber Weighs in on Ballot Measures

Voters can breathe a sigh of relief that they will not see ballot initiatives targeting the oil and gas industry on the ballot in November, avoiding a divisive and costly election battle. These initiatives would have damaged Colorado’s economy and created endless litigation, but Coloradoans again proved they can work together to find solutions instead […]

2 Things to Know about Colorado’s Civic Health (and How to Stay Civically Fit)

Colorado is consistently ranked as one of the most physically active states in the country, but are we leaders in civic health? Earlier this month, six major Colorado civic institutions, including the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation, released the Colorado Civic Health Index, a report measure how actively citizens engage in their communities through activities […]
downloadmagnifiercrossmenuarrow-leftarrow-right