Nick LeMasters is general manager of Cherry Creek Shopping Center. With 169 shops, restaurants, and services, Cherry Creek is Denver's premier shopping destination and one of the top tourist attractions in town.
LeMasters began his career in the shopping mall industry with The Taubman Company in 1990. Taubman is known for its focus on dominant retail malls with the highest average sales productivity in the nation. Prior to his experience with Taubman, LeMasters spent 15 years with the Dayton Hudson Corp. and the Mervyn’s Department Store chain, and held a variety of positions including management of stores in Salt Lake City, Sacramento, and the Bay Area.
LeMasters serves on the Metro Denver EDC’s Executive Committee, is chair of the Mile High Chapter of the American Red Cross, and is active with the Boy Scouts of America, and Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). He is a past board chair for the Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau, helped establish its five-year strategic plan, and successfully campaigned to expand the Colorado Convention Center. LeMasters also twice chaired the board for the Cherry Creek Arts Festival.
An avid golfer, LeMasters is originally from Napa, California, and graduated from California State University, Sacramento. He resides in Centennial with his wife Robyn. They have three children and two grand children living in the area.
"Cherry Creek shopping center and its owner Taubman Centers, Inc. have long valued the important work of the Metro Denver EDC. Together with its parent, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, the group works to ensure a vibrant business community through its advocacy and attraction of businesses in key industry clusters more than any other organization. These efforts have produced positive economic growth with high quality, high wage employment. For Cherry Creek, the result is more customers with the ability to purchase the products and services our merchants have to offer.”