Dec 23, 2025

Walkability Myths, Land Flipping Risks, and Staying Power in Development with Jack Rowe and Ken Mitchell

Jack Rowe and Ken Mitchell return to talk about doing land deals the right way, the risks of chasing fast money, and why walkability is more than just sidewalks.

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Episode Overview

In this episode of The Land Development Podcast, Ryan Glick welcomes back returning guests Jack Rowe and Ken Mitchell. The episode kicks off with updates from both Jack and Ken, as they share what they’ve been working on since their last visit, including exciting collaborative projects in Texas and Colorado.

The conversation shifts as they explore how land flipping has become a popular “get-rich-quick” trend, and why that’s often a dangerous game. Ken shares the story behind a failed flip early in his career and shares lessons about risk, staying power, and long-term thinking. Jack echoes those points, urging developers to create real value through good design, smart planning, and a sense of legacy in what they build.

Walkability becomes a key topic, with Jack setting the record straight on what it actually means. He breaks down why true walkability isn’t about trails or sidewalks but about proximity to places people actually want to go, such as coffee shops, grocery stores, and parks. Ken adds examples from Fort Collins and shares practical thoughts on how even small-scale retail in a neighborhood can have a big impact.

They close the conversation with thoughts on mentorship, the importance of collaboration between generations, and how both seasoned and younger professionals can build careers that matter.

Guest Details
Jack Rowe
Partner at Mosaic Land Development Services
Ken Mitchell
Owner at Mosaic Real Estate

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