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Brent Hanlin joins KeyBank as vice president and senior mortgage banker


Brent Hanlin joined KeyBank as vice president and senior mortgage banker. He will be based in Denver, where he will be responsible for continuing KeyBank’s expansion on the West Coast, with a specific focus on the California and Colorado markets.

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Hanlin has more than 24 years of transactional experience, including 17 years in affordable housing. Prior to joining KeyBank, he was the principal of Affordable Housing Advisory & Bond Structuring LLC, where he was responsible for providing transaction financing structuring and advisory services to multifamily affordable housing developers and owners. Previously, he served as a director for Citigroup, where he held a lead or senior role in closing over 125 affordable multifamily housing transactions throughout the country, representing over $2 billion of financings utilizing a wide variety of loan and bond structures.

Hanlin holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Kenyon College.

Kris Oppermann Stern

Kris Oppermann Stern is publisher and editor of Building Dialogue, a Colorado Real Estate Journal publication, and editor of CREJ’s construction, design, and engineering section, including news and bylined articles. Building Dialogue is a quarterly, four-color magazine that caters specifically to the AEC industry, including features on projects and people, as well as covering trends…



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