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The Weekly Take from CBRE
The Business: Winning Industrial Investment Strategies

The Weekly Take from CBRE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 34:44


Jordan Schnitzer shares the strategies that propelled his family's business from scrap metals to West Coast real estate powerhouse. Plus insights on building a thriving decentralized business and the benefits of balancing data-informed and gut instinct investment decisions.Insights to Share: 1. Look at competition as well as returns. Schnitzer Properies' prefers flex-industrial properties over big-box warehouses because there is steady demand and less competition.Do more, but be mindful of how much you can do. Jordan Schnitzer refers to his approach as “aggressive moderation.” Over-extending yourself can sacrifice long-term stability.Trust your leaders to use their local expertise. Schnitzer Properies embraces a decentralized business model with local teams empowered to make decisions and grow the business.Embrace data, but don't ignore your experience. Utilize a data-driven approach combined with gut instincts to make informed and timely investment decisions.

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
“Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love” / Music in Media's Halloween Edition

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 51:59


Artist Jeffery Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer discuss “Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love,” which is on view at KSU's Zuckerman Museum of Art through December 7. Plus, music contributor Dr. Scott Stewart joins us for the newest installment of “Music in Media,” today, he highlights music from your favorite Halloween movies and shows.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Art Focus
Jordan Schnitzer on the Fountain Gallery

Art Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


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Art Sense
Ep. 142: Art Collector Jordan Schnitzer "First Came a Friendship: Sidney B. Felsen and the Artists at Gemini G.E.L."

Art Sense

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 51:28


A conversation with Jordan Schnitzer, the world's foremost collector of prints and multiples. In the conversation, we discuss Jordan's undeniable passion for art, his thoughts on collecting, and his unwavering support for arts programming. In particular, we delve into his support of a current exhibition at The Getty titled "First Came a Friendship: Sidney B. Felsen and the Artists at Gemini G.E.L."For over five decades, Gemini G.E.L Co-Founder Sidney B. Felsen has documented the vibrant life and creative processes at Gemini through his love of photography. This has resulted in an unmatched historical record of some of the most influential artists of the last sixty years, including Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Ellsworth Kelly, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Gehry and Julie Mehretu. Felsen's intimate photographs which capture the collaborations and friendships that have shaped Gemini's legacy, are on view at The Getty through July 7.https://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/exhibitions/sidney_b_felsen/index.htmlhttps://www.jordanschnitzer.org/https://schnitzercare.org/https://www.geminigel.com/

KUSI News: Prep Pigskin Report
PPR Podcast #138: Semi Finals Preview Show with Chase Izidoro, Tristan Lopez, & Jordan Schnitzer

KUSI News: Prep Pigskin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 42:13


Check out more PPR Content at www.kusi.com/ppr Listen to the PPR Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3PDZxAl Listen to the PPR Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3QJ0rwV Buy PPR Merchandise: https://preppigskinreport.com/

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,426 - Judge rules DT Portland Office Space almost worthless in rent dispute

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 17:54


A state administrative law judge has revoked $77,000 in fines that a Portland election official slapped on City Council candidate Rene Gonzalez for accepting a steeply discounted rent on his downtown campaign office.Susan Mottet, who oversees the city's Small Donor Elections program, said last month that the cheap rent Gonzalez has accepted from his landlord, Schnitzer Properties Management, counted as an unreported in-kind contribution. Schnitzer Properties Management is owned by Jordan Schnitzer, who has supported Gonzalez's campaign and donated $250 to Gonzalez — the maximum donation amount allowed under Small Donor Elections program rules.Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople

pine | copper | lime
episode 166 : derrick adams and jordan schnitzer

pine | copper | lime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 44:40


This week is the final in the IFPDA print fair trilogy! In it Miranda speaks with the artist Derrick Adams about his exposure to collaborative printmaking and how it affected the way he see his practice, followed by chat with our patron saint of printmaking, Jordan Schnitzer, talking about why he started collecting prints and how he came to be the owner of the largest private print collection in the country. Derrick Adams http://www.derrickadams.com Instagram www.instagram.com/helloprintfriend IFPDA ifpda.org/

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Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,175 - Portland Real Estate Mogul Installs Bike Racks in Attempt to Curb Homeless Camping

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 20:36


It's not unusual to see bicycle racks on the streets of Portland. But 22 of them, on one block, on one side of the street?That's something you probably won't find anywhere but on Northwest Broadway between Flanders and Glisan.The building on the block is owned by Jordan Schnitzer Properties, and it was Jordan Schnitzer who made the decision to line part of the sidewalk with nearly two-dozen bike racks."That's a lot of bike racks, but there were a lot of tents here too," said Schnitzer on Friday, the first time he'd seen the array of racks himself.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK

Think Out Loud
New exhibit draws inspiration, reflects experience from Black Lives Matter

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 13:42


A new art exhibit at Portland State University showcases 20 artists exploring themes of Black identity, resistance and resilience. The individual exhibits span varied media — from augmented reality comic book panels to vibrantly colored canvases. Amid the racial justice protests catalyzed by the murder of George Floyd in 2020, philanthropist Jordan Schnitzer created a program to award grants of $2,500 each to 60 artists in Oregon and Washington. We talk with J'reyesha Brannon and Steven Christian, two of the artists selected for the Black Lives Matter Artist Grant exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University. The exhibit is free to attend and runs through April.

Coffee with Cascade
Governments can't solve homelessness alone

Coffee with Cascade

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 1:57


On October 2, Helping Hands unveiled its latest transitional housing facility. After Wapato Jail collected dust for 14 years, Jordan Schnitzer bought the facility to create a homeless shelter. Allen Evans, someone who spent years battling homelessness, was eventually tapped to lead the effort. During months-long negotiations and media coverage, many public officials denounced the plan to house homeless people in what they still thought of as a jail. If a deal had not been made, the whole building would have been demolished. All of their concerns were addressed by Helping Hands, the data-driven nonprofit organization that is now set to offer transitional housing to the homeless population. Under the leadership of Allen Evans, Helping Hands worked with many organizations to supply the Bybee Lakes Hope Center with education, internet access, and transportation. At the grand opening, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler admitted, “Government couldn't do it alone.” Even when a solution was presented, the government didn't back the shelter for months. The philanthropic community and private businesses banded together to solve a problem in an innovative way without the need for public money. To solve homelessness, Portland should embrace public-private partnerships that are led by people who know how to get things done. Learn more at cascadepolicy.org or by emailing info@cascadepolicy.org. Be sure to leave us a review on iTunes and share with your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithcascade/message

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter
Portland’s never-used Wapato Jail set to open as homeless shelter

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 24:57


Two men. One dream. Their partnership could mean a new beginning for hundreds of people living on the streets of Portland. Jordan Schnitzer and Alan Evans, the CEO of the nonprofit Helping Hands, are about to do something most everyone else had given up on. They’re on the brink of opening the never-used Wapato Jail facility in North Portland as a homeless shelter newly branded as the Bybee Lakes Hope Center. Schnitzer and Evans shared their story this week on KGW’s Straight Talk.

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter
Portland commissioner-elect Dan Ryan, businessman Jordan Schnitzer

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 24:57


This week's guests include Dan Ryan, who this week won a special election to fill the late Nick Fish's seat on Portland City Council. He discusses the ongoing protests and what he hopes to bring to the council. Also, Portland businessman and philanthropist, Jordan Schnitzer, talks about his foundation’s $150,000 Black Lives Matter artists grant program.

Think Out Loud
Remembering Oregon Philanthropist Arlene Schnitzer

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 14:44


Arlene Schnitzer died Saturday after a long illness. She was 91 years old. Schnitzer transformed the Northwest art scene in the 1960s and 1970s and championed the work of local artists. She and her husband, the late Harold Schnitzer, were among Oregon’s most generous philanthropists. They donated more than $80 million to various causes and organizations, including OPB. Her son, Jordan Schnitzer, joins us to remember her.

Art Focus
Joseph Gallivan interviews art collector and philanthropist Jordan Schnitzer at home

Art Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020


UO Today
UO Today - "Common Seeing" In The Jordan Schnitzer Museum Of Art

UO Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 28:47


Cheryl Hartup, Curator of Academic Programs and Latin American and Caribbean Art at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art; and Danielle Knapp, the McCosh Curator at the Jordan Schnitzer of Art, discuss the museum's Common Seeing collaboration with the UO's Common Reading program. This year the exhibit responds to Helena Maria Viramontes's novel, Under the Feet of Jesus. The curators describe the works of art on view. "Resistance as Power: A Curatorial Response to Under the Feet of Jesus" is on view through February 23rd, 2020.

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The Print Cast
Day 3 | The Print Cast Daily - Live from the IFPDA 2019 in New York

The Print Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 11:44


Today on this mini episode of The Print Cast I recount a very busy day yesterday, Friday October 25th at the IFPDA Print Fair in New York. It was a busy day with Jeff Koons and Christophe Cherix discussing his work including his newest editions on view at The Two Palms booth here at the fair. It was a very illuminating talk that I can't wait to post here on the pod, but today I offer some brief details to entice you about what's to come on the show in the coming weeks. Next I did interviews with Karl LaRocca from Kayrock Screenprinting and master printer Kathy Caraccio, both who work here in the city. Each of those interviews were different in style and form, and you'll be able to hear those talks later after I have time to edit it all together for your listening pleasure. Kathy's interview was especially lively and funny, so I recount some of the more vibrant aspects of our time on stage. Two more talks finished the day from the fair programs. One was a conversation between artist Jamie Nares and JP Russell facilitated by Phil Sanders and a talk about how to collect prints with Helen Rosslyn from the London Original Print Fair. Not only all that, but I also detail what's coming next including an awards presentation and discussion with artists Mel Bochner and Matthew Day Jackson with print collector Jordan Schnitzer. Jim Dine is also joining us Saturday in conversation with Master Printers Ruth Lingen and Julia D'Amario. I'll also be interviewing Leslie DiuGuid at the end of the day, which I am very excited about. There's a lot going on, my voice is getting raspy and tired, and I hope you enjoy hearing about the fair and what you can look forward to in audio for the Print Cast coming soon. Everything I record here will be shared with the podcast and online with the IFPDA, so you can all look forward to some great audio content in the coming months. Stay tuned!Visit the IFPDA websiteFollow the IFPDA on InstagramFollow Kayrock on InstagramFollow Kathy Caraccio on InstagramFollow The Print Cast, of course too ;)

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Between Two Palms
Pt. 2 | The Print Collector | Jordan Schnitzer + Judy Hecker

Between Two Palms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 40:28


Jordan Schnitzer has amassed what is likely the world's largest private collection of contemporary prints. In this episode of "Between Two Palms," the collector speaks with Judy Hecker, Director of the International Print Center New York, who previously served as Assistant Curator in the Department of Drawings and Prints at the Museum of Modern Art. Their conversation explores Jordan's lifelong passion for collecting as well as his parallel mission to publicly exhibit works from his vast collection, as he collaborates with hundreds of museums and schools across the country to share these masterpieces with underserved communities. © 2019 Two Palms. All Rights Reserved.

All Classical Portland | Arts Blog
Where We Live: CommuniCare

All Classical Portland | Arts Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 4:40


Started by Harold and Arlene Schnitzer in 1997, the CommuniCare program channels The Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation’s commitment to small, community giving through a school-based youth philanthropy program. In its 21-year history, students have granted over $1,250,000 to 296 nonprofit organizations and many additional school programs. Stewardship and education are of primary importance to Harold and Arlene’s son, Jordan Schnitzer, who is honoring his parents’ legacy and commitment by expanding the CommuniCare program.

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News of the Northwest
"Portland City Council Seat 3 Smith V Hardesty"-A John's Cafe Short

News of the Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 10:01


Portland Ore – City Council candidates Jo Ann Hardesty and Loretta Smith. Asked what they thought was the public’s greatest misconception of them. Hardesty said,”That I’m a raving lunatic, jumping up and down on a regular basis. I do my homework, I read the reports. Multnomah County commissioner Smith said, “I have been effective for eight years, passing over 80 resolutions,” including an employment program for young people. Hardesty and Smith split on their approaches to the homeless crisis. Smith reaffirmed her previous promise to open Wapato for the homeless. Hardesty criticized Mayor Ted Wheeler for talking to Wapato’s owner Jordan Schnitzer — about possible public uses for the never-used facility. Click the link below for a preview of the next FULL length John's Cafe Podcast Feature on Measure 105 "Repealing Oregon's Sanctuary State Law". https://soundcloud.com/brandon-ison-592693713/y-tu-mirar-johns-cafe-podcast-tease-september-18-2018 Interview by Brandon Ison KXL-FM Portland, Or Description by Mike Turner KXL-FM Portland, Or