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Readings from the November 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
Sean Burton runs one of the most integrated multifamily platforms on the West Coast. As CEO of Cityview, he oversees development, construction management, and property management across ~40 assets in supply-constrained markets. That full-stack view matters right now because capital is moving—and underwriting discipline will separate winners from passengers. Theme: Debt is back, development capital is selectively returning, and OZ 2.0 arrives in 2027. But the only rate that really matters for valuations is the 10-year, not the headline cut. If you build your thesis on structure, not dirt, regime changes will find you out. Five questions Sean answers: What's actually happening in debt? Why are private-credit spreads at cycle lows and banks re-entering, and how should sponsors lock terms without over-betting on near-term policy cuts? Where is equity leaning now? Why are insurance companies and bulge-bracket managers warming to development in true supply-constraints—and why are coastal markets back in the conversation? Do tariffs and immigration enforcement change cost and schedule? What did a 17-sub deep-dive reveal about hard costs (+2.7%) vs. headline noise—and how should you interrogate your supply chain? How should investors think about policy-driven liquidity (Basel relief, rate cuts) vs. the cap-rate anchor at the long end? Where's the line between stimulus and a "sugar-rush" that lifts the 10-year? What can cities do—practically—to attract capital? Why San Diego's timeline certainty (with real affordability requirements) is winning 1,000-unit pipelines while LA's political risk still prices deals wider. If you're underwriting 2025–27, this episode is a field guide: fundamentals over financial engineering, explicit policy-risk pricing, a 2027 OZ relaunch plan, and a daily read on the 10-year. Capital is available; discipline is scarce. Tune in for the full conversation with Sean Burton, CEO of Cityview—and pressure-test your next IC memo against his playbook. *** In this series, I cut through the noise to examine how shifting macroeconomic forces and rising geopolitical risk are reshaping real estate investing. With insights from economists, academics, and seasoned professionals, this show helps investors respond to market uncertainty with clarity, discipline, and a focus on downside protection. Subscribe to my free newsletter for timely updates, insights, and tools to help you navigate today's volatile real estate landscape. You'll get: Straight talk on what happens when confidence meets correction - no hype, no spin, no fluff. Real implications of macro trends for investors and sponsors with actionable guidance. Insights from real estate professionals who've been through it all before. Visit GowerCrowd.com/subscribe Email: adam@gowercrowd.com Call: 213-761-1000
**Special Edition of City View** Mayor Tom Koch will offer a new proposal to the City Council that reduces an approved salary adjustment to $225,000 when it takes effect in 2028, equating to a roughly 3 percent annual increase from the last time the salary was adjusted in 2016.
Readings from the October 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
Kicking off the show LIVE at the Pluckers in Cityview with Ben sharing a chaotic tale of how his phone no longer charges, and how much that actually affects his day to day life.
Readings from the October 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 October 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
Principal Dr. Laura Metcalfe & Social Support Manager Lysa Moreno at Phoenix's City View High School joined Bruce & Gaydos to explain why teachers and staff members have reached into their own pockets to ensure that no child goes hungry while at school.
Readings from the October 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 September 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 September 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 September 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 September 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
recorded live at cityview sportsbar in Austell Georgia
Readings from the August 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 August 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 August 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 August 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 July 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 July 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 July 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 July 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 June 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 June 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 June 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 June 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 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 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
THE PATIO NEEDED A VIBE.... SO HERE WE GO!!
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
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
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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
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.
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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!
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.
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