PREPARED FOR ENERGY SUMMIT Following the Money: Economic
Impacts July 10, 2014 NON FULL-BLEED COVER [EXAMPLE]
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2 CBRE | BIZWEST ENERGY SUMMIT NIOBRARA AT THE CENTER OF THE
AMERICAS ENERGY REVOLUTION *Please ensure you have updated your
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3 CBRE | BIZWEST ENERGY SUMMIT EXPLORATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CYCLE Entry/exit stage and depth of impact unique to each market To
move between headings and bullet levels, use the Indent List Level
buttons found on the Home tab NOT the bullet button Key Influencing
factors: Life cycle stage Production activity/recoverable reserves
Proximity to extraction Existing CRE inventory Infrastructure Land
use patterns Regulatory policies Proximity to major markets
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4 CBRE | BIZWEST ENERGY SUMMIT NIOBRARA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Industrial came out first but broad based development planned
Source: CBRE Econometric Advisors, Q4 2013. Counties included:
Weld, CO; Logan, CO; Morgan, CO; Larimer, CO; Laramie, WY; and
Natrona, WY.
6 CBRE | BIZWEST ENERGY SUMMIT HOTELS & MULTIFAMILY MARKET
CONDITIONS Strong demand for residential solutions Hotel 54% in
Colorado Niobrara; 46% in Wyoming Niobrara Greeley led region in
2013 with 80.1% occupancy vs. 62.2% in Fort Collins (Source:
Colorado Hotel & Lodging Report) Greeley led region in RevPAR
growth in 2013 with 22% increase vs. 9.9% in Fort Collins
Multifamily Record Low Vacancy Rate 2.4% (Q4 2013) (Source:
Apartment Insights) Weld Cnty Vacancy 1.8% Weld Cnty Rent Growth
8.6% Student housing also a driver in the region Weld County Total
Employment up 6.0% from 12/12 to 12/13 Fastest County Growth in the
U.S.