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Development Research Partners specializes in economic research and analysis for local and state government and private-sector businesses. The company combines extensive experience in real estate economics and economic development to provide clients with insightful and strategic consulting services.

Development Research Partners is committed to providing professional research services based on a philosophy of detailed and accurate analysis, concise and timely reporting, regular and responsive communications, and confidentiality.Development Research Partners provides economic research, economic and fiscal impact modeling, and real estate development strategies supporting local, regional, and national projects.

DRP is a woman-owned firm and our office is located in unincorporated Jefferson County in southwest metro Denver.
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Founded in 1994, Development Research Partners is committed to providing professional economic research services based on a philosophy of detailed and accurate analysis, concise and timely reporting, regular and responsive communications, and confidentiality.
Patricia Silverstein has provided research and support for economic development efforts in Colorado and across the country since 1989.
Her expertise in economic research and economic development includes industry cluster studies and strategic economic development planning.
Development Research Partners provides research in support of business and community activities, ranging from community profiles to evaluating and forecasting economic and market conditions.
Development Research Partners prepares specialized research projects including industry cluster research, industry trends analysis, and strategic competitive analysis.
Development Research Partners provides comprehensive custom analysis and analytical tools to evaluate and forecast site-specific real estate and business activities and government cost and benefit impacts.
Development Research Partners provides research in support of business and community activities, ranging from community profiles to evaluating and forecasting economic and market conditions.
In 2019, economic conditions in the U.S. remained strong with real GDP increasing 2.3 percent, equaling the average annual growth rate posted since 2010, but slower than rates achieved in 2017 and 2018.
Likewise, Colorado and Metro Denver's expansion continued with ongoing job growth, low unemployment, wage gains, and increased personal income.
Development Research Partners prepares specialized research projects including industry cluster research, industry trends analysis, and strategic competitive analysis.
There are nine key industry clusters operating in the nine-county Metro Denver and Northern Colorado region.
Constant monitoring of current trends in the industries helps to identify prevailing business cycles so that efforts related to the industries can be shifted strategically.
At some points, these clusters present opportunities for recruitment and growth.
Development Research Partners provides comprehensive custom analysis and analytical tools to evaluate and forecast site-specific real estate and business activities and government cost and benefit impacts.
Development Research Partners has developed a fiscal and economic impact model for evaluating real estate and economic development projects.
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The Jefferson Parkway is the last 10-mile segment of roadway needed to complete the beltway encompassing the Denver metropolitan area.
The project is expected to influence development patterns and business activity along the corridor.
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