Jon Denham is a civil engineer and urban planner who has dedicated himself to planning, design and construction activities in the real estate development industry since 1985.
As principal of Denham Wolf and in his prior experience, Jon has managed a multitude of urban development projects in New York City. His projects have included planning and feasibility studies, building and facility assessments, and the design and construction of a diverse range of building projects across multiple sectors.
Jon's work is strengthened by his effectiveness in working with complex development structures, extensive contacts with government and private development entities, and a strong track record with community groups and elected officials.
Before jointly founding Denham Wolf, Jon served as Senior Vice President of Capital Program & Planning at the New York City Economic Development Corporation, where he completed an alternative site assessment for Yankee Stadium and a redevelopment feasibility study for Shea Stadium.
Jon received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree from Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science in the Civil Engineering / Structures Program. He holds a Master of Public Administration degree from New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, with a specialization in public policy analysis.
Jon is a frequent speaker on green building and other real estate development topics.