Lifescape Colorado's Hupf moves to regional role as Ostheimer becomes president

Michael Hupf will now assume the role of mountain regional president, while LeAnn Ostheimer assumes the position Hupf has held since 2006.

Lifescape Colorado's team celebrating 50 years in business
Lifescape Colorado's team celebrating 50 years in business
Photo courtesy of Lifescape Colorado

Lifescape Colorado's owner and president Michael Hupf will now assume the role of mountain regional president, while LeAnn Ostheimer has been appointed president of Lifescape Colorado.

These leadership moves come on the heels of the company's 50th anniversary, marking five decades of serving residential landscape architecture and construction services in Colorado. Founded in 1976, Lifescape began as a boutique design studio in Denver and has since grown into one of Colorado’s largest locally owned residential landscape firm. Today, it has a team of more than 225 landscape architects, horticulturists and craftsmen.

To commemorate the milestone, Lifescape hosted a 50th anniversary celebration in February.

“Landscapes are living environments that evolve over time,” says Hupf, who had the leadership role since 2006. “Our responsibility is to design and care for them in a way that ensures they grow more meaningful and more beautiful with each passing year. That long-term perspective has defined Lifescape for five decades.”