Erin F. Clark

Denver Housing Authority
Erin Clark, Esq., joined Urban Land Conservancy in September of 2018 and brings significant experience in redevelopment, planning, due diligence, and real estate financing, sale and acquisition, and leasing. She is committed to seeing development of thoughtful and sustainable urban infill projects that promote walkability and community cohesion. As Vice President of Master Site Development, Erin leads efforts to create long-term community benefits on large, multi-phased and multi-use sites throughout the Denver metro area and the greater front range, particularly in transit-oriented development areas. Erin is the author of the article “Community Land Trusts: An Essential Tool in the Affordable Real Estate Toolbox,” Colo. Law. (April 2020). Erin is a Denver native who has worked in the fields of planning and development since 2001, starting with a role in real estate and affordable housing at the Lowry Redevelopment Authority. She later spent five years in the City of Pasadena, CA, as a planner in both long-range planning and economic development. Immediately prior to joining ULC, Erin worked as a transactional a real estate attorney and land use consultantin Denver and Boulder. She holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Brown University, a master’s degree in urban planning from the University of Southern California, and a law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Erin is a current Colorado State Land Board Commissioner, vice chair of the Denver Planning Board, founding working group member of the Colorado Housing Affordability Project (CHAP), and a member of Real Estate Section Council of the Colorado Bar Association.
 
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