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Readings from the May 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the May 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the April 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the April 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
CITYVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT 041925 by BET ON BLACK DJ SERVICES
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Readings from the April 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the April 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
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Readings from the March 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the March 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the March 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the March 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the February 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the February 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
This episode unlocks industry leading insights on multifamily, Los Angeles' market, and more from Sean Burton, CEO of Cityview.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with top CRE professionals. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. Host Shanti Ryle, Crexi's Director of Content Marketing, navigates Sean's impressive career path from his early days in law and politics to his current leadership at Cityview. Sean shares his experiences and the lessons learned across various roles including his time in the Clinton Administration and working at Warner Brothers. The conversation delves into Cityview's investment strategies, the importance of community engagement, and the challenges posed by natural disasters like Los Angeles' recent wildfires. Additionally, the episode covers future outlooks for Cityview, the impact of macroeconomic factors on real estate, and Sean's advice for navigating the commercial real estate landscape. Introduction to the Crexi PodcastMeet Sean Burton: Career HighlightsSean Burton's Journey into Commercial Real EstateThe Multifamily Housing VisionChallenges and Skills in Real Estate DevelopmentMentorship and Key LessonsCityview's Investment StrategyThe Multifamily Market OpportunityImpact of Macroeconomic Factors on Multifamily InvestmentEffects of Interest Rates and Market MoodInvestment Strategies and The Value of “High Conviction”Cityview's Growth and Expansion PlansChallenges and Recovery from LA FiresRebuilding with Resilience and InnovationNecessary Policy Changes and Future OutlookRapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts About Sean Burton:Sean Burton has been with Cityview, a vertically integrated multifamily investment management and development firm, since 2003. Prior to joining Cityview, Sean was vice president of corporate business development and strategy at Warner Bros. Before that, he was an attorney in the real estate and corporate groups at O'Melveny & Myers, LLP and also served in the White House during the Clinton Administration. In 2022, Burton was appointed by President Biden and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the federal nominee on the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Board of Directors, which oversees Washington Dulles and Reagan National airports. He also serves as co-chair of the Los Angeles Coalition, a coalition of business leaders for the economy and jobs in LA. From 2013 to 2021, Sean served as President of the Board of Airport Commissioners which oversees the LAX and Van Nuys airports. Sean holds a B.A. from the University of California, Irvine and a JD from New York University School of Law. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter and enjoy the next podcast delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi's blog. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse 500,000+ available commercial properties for sale and lease. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi
At our annual State of the Church, Pastor Jeremiah shared his vision for 2025 at CityView and our theme for the year: Become More Like Jesus.
Readings from the February 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
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Readings from the February 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
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Readings from the January 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the January 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the January 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the January 2025 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the December 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the December 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the December 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the December 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
On this Special Episode of City View, Mayor Tom Koch talks with Quincy's own West Point Cadet, Hailey Concannon.
Happy Thanksgiving and SOOOO Many Festivities this week in Quincy. Get Ready!
Readings from the November 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the November 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the November 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the October 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the October 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the October 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the October 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Mayor Koch with more on major roadwork with National Grid, Neponset River Bridge traffic and Pier upgrades at Squantum Point Park
Readings from the September 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
There are too few churches like CityView. You cannot rub shoulders with a CityViewer without getting a clear sense of their sense of calling and their commitment to ministry. This is clearly a church on mission. It's like everyone in the community is driving hard, working with a profound sense of purpose, to reflect Christ and to carry the Gospel into the community.But, the most shocking part of it all? The leadership is young and they are working overtime--literally and figuratively--to invest in young men and women, raising up a generation of Christ followers who are wholeheartedly and earnestly engaging in making a difference.Today, G and Geoff attempt to crack their pastoral code and try to understand how Jeremiah's leadership can attract young people, encourage them to follow Christ, and then lead them towards sacrificial investment in engaging the hurting world around them.To learn more about CityView Church, follow this link.To learn about Pastor Jeremiah Semmler, click here.And, if you are not honestly and truly invested in a church community that is making a difference in your home and inspiring you to engage your community, it is time. "Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Readings from the September 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the September 2024 edition of City View, an alternative monthly published in Des Moines. The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities. Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Love Blossoms Amid Budapest's Golden Autumn Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/love-blossoms-amid-budapests-golden-autumn Story Transcript:Hu: A Duna partjánál, Budapest egyik legismertebb helyszínén, a Halászbástyánál, az ősz lassan aranyszínű levelek takaróját terítette a kövekre.En: At the riverside of the Danube, one of Budapest's most well-known places, at the Fisherman's Bastion, autumn slowly spread its golden blanket of leaves upon the stones.Hu: Eszter izgatottan várakozott.En: Eszter waited excitedly.Hu: Ma volt az első randi Mártonnal, akit nemrég ismert meg egy közös barátjuk által.En: Today was her first date with Márton, whom she recently met through a mutual friend.Hu: Zsófia, legjobb barátnője, szintén elkísérte őt, hogy támogató jelenlétével enyhítse a feszültséget.En: Zsófia, her best friend, accompanied her to ease the tension with her supportive presence.Hu: Márton némi izgalommal közeledett.En: Márton approached with a bit of nervousness.Hu: "Szia, Eszter! Szia, Zsófia!” – mondta félénk mosollyal.En: “Hi, Eszter! Hi, Zsófia!” he said with a shy smile.Hu: Tudta, hogy jó benyomást kell tennie, de a szavak nem mindig jöttek könnyen számára.En: He knew he needed to make a good impression, but words didn't always come easily to him.Hu: Eszter érzékelte a kezdeti csendet, ami kissé feszélyezte mindkettejüket.En: Eszter sensed the initial silence, which made both of them a bit uneasy.Hu: Odalépett a korláthoz, ahonnan elképesztő kilátás nyílt a városra.En: She stepped over to the railing, from where there was an amazing view of the city.Hu: „Gyönyörű itt, nem igaz?” – kérdezte Eszter, hogy megtörje a csendet.En: “It's beautiful here, isn't it?” Eszter asked to break the silence.Hu: Márton bólingatott, bár tekintete még mindig zavart tükrözött.En: Márton nodded, though his expression still showed a trace of awkwardness.Hu: Zsófia, aki mindig tudta, hogyan csináljon poént a dolgokból, nevetve hozzáfűzte: "Még a levegő is mámorítóbb, ha tengernyi lépcsőt megmászol érte!"En: Zsófia, who always knew how to make a joke of things, laughingly added, “Even the air is more intoxicating when you climb a sea of stairs for it!”Hu: Ez egy kis mosolyt csalt Márton arcára.En: This brought a small smile to Márton's face.Hu: Eszter látta, hogy itt az idő, hogy mélyebb beszélgetést kezdeményezzen.En: Eszter saw this as the time to start a deeper conversation.Hu: „Szeretek történeteket hallgatni.En: “I love listening to stories.Hu: Ha már itt tartunk, van valami vicces történet az életedből?” – érdeklődött.En: While we're at it, do you have any funny stories from your life?” she inquired.Hu: Márton először habozott, de végül belekezdett.En: Márton hesitated at first, but eventually began.Hu: Elmesélte, hogyan esett le egyszer egy steppelés óráról, egészen a nyilvános előadáson.En: He recounted how he once fell during a tap dance class, all the way to a public performance.Hu: A mozdulatai túlságosan lelkesek voltak, aminek következtében a közönség figyelmét is ő kapta – ám nem úgy, ahogy eredetileg tervezte.En: His moves were too enthusiastic, which drew the audience's attention to him—but not in the way he had originally intended.Hu: A történet végére Eszter nevetett, és Zsófia is jókedvűbb lett.En: By the end of the story, Eszter was laughing, and Zsófia was in a better mood too.Hu: A feszültség szinte elpárolgott.En: The tension almost evaporated.Hu: Márton megkönnyebbülten lélegzett fel, láthatóan élvezte, hogy végre sikerült lazítania.En: Márton breathed a sigh of relief, clearly enjoying that he finally managed to relax.Hu: Ahogy az est tovább folyt, a sötétség lassan rájuk borult, de a város fényei csillogva világítottak.En: As the evening continued, darkness slowly enveloped them, but the city lights shone brightly.Hu: A hármas jókedvűen sétált a Halászbástya körül, már nem érezve semmilyen nyomást.En: The trio cheerfully strolled around the Fisherman's Bastion, no longer feeling any pressure.Hu: Eszter és Márton keze szinte összeérve lógott, míg Zsófia vidáman tréfálkozott velük.En: Eszter and Márton's hands hung nearly touching, while Zsófia cheerfully joked with them.Hu: Aznap este, búcsúzáskor, egy új találkozót beszéltek meg.En: That evening, as they said goodbye, they arranged another meeting.Hu: Eszter elmosolyodott, érezve, hogy valami különleges kapcsolat alakult ki köztük.En: Eszter smiled, feeling that something special had developed between them.Hu: Márton is bátrabb lett, örült, hogy levetkőzte a félelmeit.En: Márton also became braver, happy to have shed his fears.Hu: Zsófia pedig hazafelé merengve úgy érezte, hogy új lehetőségek várnak rá, nem csak a munkájában, hanem a baráti kapcsolataiban is.En: And Zsófia, gazing thoughtfully on her way home, felt that new opportunities awaited her, not only in her work but also in her friendships.Hu: Az ősz szellője tovább söpörte a lehullott leveleket, ahogy új barátságok születtek a Halászbástya romantikus hátterében.En: The autumn breeze continued to sweep away the fallen leaves, as new friendships were formed against the romantic backdrop of the Fisherman's Bastion. Vocabulary Words:riverside: partjánálwell-known: legismertebbautumn: őszblanket: takarójátexcitement: izgatottanaccompanied: elkísértesupportive: támogatóimpression: benyomástuneasy: feszélyezteamazing: elképesztőview: kilátásintoxicating: mámorítóbbawkwardness: zavartjoke: tréfálkozottbreak: megtörjedeeper: mélyebbinquired: érdeklődötthesitated: habozottenthusiastic: lelkesekaudience: közönségevaporated: elpárolgottrelief: megkönnyebbültenenveloped: borultbraver: bátrabbshed: levetkőzteopportunities: lehetőségekromantic: romantikusbackdrop: hátterébenformed: születtekgazing: merengve
Mayor Koch with a few updates on the MBTA shutdown and lots of Quincy road work.
In this episode of the Matthews Mentality Podcast, host Kyle Matthews interviews Sean Burton, CEO of City View. Sean discusses his journey from his humble beginnings and formative years in Santa Barbara to impactful roles in the Clinton White House, major law firms, and Warner Bros. He shares his transition to real estate, navigating the Great Financial Crisis, and spearheading City View's development projects across the Western U.S. Sean also highlights balancing his career with public service and family. Join this conversation about resilience, real estate market challenges, and impactful change.
Sean Burton, CEO of CityView, shares insights on multifamily investment, market trends, and the current market cycle. He also discusses the impact of AI on business and society, as well as his experiences in civic engagement and community development. The conversation provides valuable lessons for investors and professionals in the real estate industry. Sean Burton | Real Estate Background CEO of Cityview Based in: Los Angeles, CA Portfolio: +6000 Units Say hi to him at: https://www.cityview.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/cityview/ LinkedIn Best Ever Book: Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy Sponsors: SyndicationAttorneys Apartments.com
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Mayor Koch addresses the rumors of his salary raise and then talks about the fiscal 2025 City of Quincy Budget.