DENVER, CO (June 6, 2005) – Opus Northwest, L.L.C., a full-service commercial and residential real estate development company, announced the addition of Michael Dailey as manager of real estate development.
Dailey brings extensive real estate portfolio management experience to Opus Northwest. His duties will include development coordination with responsibility for identifying and planning new projects, establishing project schedules and budgets while ensuring leasing and sale activity.
Prior to joining Opus Northwest, Dailey served as real estate portfolio manager, where he negotiated sales and leasing contracts for a global portfolio. Dailey previously was a real estate project manager for the Trust for Public Land, where he negotiated the acquisition and sale of properties valued at $20 million. Dailey also served as a development officer with Centrefund Group and as a real estate representative with Safeway, Inc.
Dailey is a registered Colorado Real Estate Broker. He received a bachelor’s in Business Administration from Menlo College in Atherton, Calif. and his law degree from the University of Denver.
Opus Northwest is headquartered in Minneapolis, and with additional offices in Denver, Kansas City, Portland, Seattle, and St. Louis, is one of five regional operating companies within The Opus Group. Opus Northwest has developed more than 80 million square feet of space since starting operations in 1953. The Opus Group, based in Minneapolis, is a $1.4 billion premier, full-service real estate development company with more than 50 years experience. Specializing in office, industrial, retail, multifamily, government and institutional development, The Opus Group has completed more than 2,200 projects and currently has 24 million square feet in planning or development. Opus employs 1,400 people in 28 offices in the United States and Canada. A community steward since its inception, The Opus Group contributes 10 percent of its pre-tax profits to community organizations. In 2004, the Opus Foundation launched the Opus Prize, an annual $1 million humanitarian award. For more information, visit www.opuscorp.com.