Mike has a varied and extensive background in real estate which includes experience with developments in several western states.

He is involved on a daily basis with land acquisition, project financing, government approvals, utility infrastructure, development plans and construction.

In the early 1970s Mike had the foresight to organize several general partnerships, and partner with investors to acquire several large tracts of real estate in the Park City Utah area.

These partnerships owned over 700 acres in this fast growing area.

A portion of this acreage became Powderwood Condominiums a 228 unit condominium development. Powderwood was the first modern day project built at Kimball’s Junction which is now a residential and commercial hub in the Park City area. Also located here was the Crestview Condominium Resort, a 120 unit condominium development. Located near major Olympic venues, this resort was the major lodging facility for the security forces for the 2002 Olympics. All 120 units were designed, built, and sold in just two years.

He has also been involved with various joint venture and sales arrangements with Wal-Mart, Staples, Best Western Hotels, McDonalds, Arby’s and The Factory Outlet Stores of Park City. These businesses continue to add to the economy and enjoyment of the larger community.

While Mike has stayed active in the Park City and Salt Lake area real estate markets, much of his time the past several years has been successfully spent in real estate and construction in the North Dakota and Montana Bakken Oil field markets.
He is happy to once again to be focusing on the exciting Salt Lake and Park City areas.

A native of the Salt Lake Valley he graduated from the University of Utah with Bachelors of Science and a Master’s of Science, including a Certificate in Industrial Relations, degrees all within 5 years. Mike has always been a person who gets in and gets things accomplished.
Following graduation he worked for Union Pacific in labor relations before moving on to his career in real estate development. Mike continues to live near his family in the Sandy, Utah area.