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Sheila Blanco y Federico Lechner presentan Los Mareados, un proyecto musical que reinterpreta tangos clásicos como “El día que quieras” o “Por una cabeza” a través una mirada contemporánea. Incluyen también temas originales entre los que destacan La Ladrona y Milonga para una pulga, (dedicada a Messi). Ambos artistas se conocieron en el grupo Patax, con Jorge Pérez al frente, aunque la salmantina y el porteño tenían trayectorias individuales destacadas. El guitarrista Chema Saiz narra sus caminos paralelos y su colaboración en el proyecto Gershwin. Actualmente, la cantante y el pianista han formado un cuarteto con José San Martín (batería) y Toño de Miguel (contrabajo) para deleite de sus fans. Entre ellos, la clarinetista y flautista Carmen Vela que no escatima en elogios hacia su admirada amiga Sheila. También recordamos la infancia musical de Lechner (su madre) con sus primeras improvisaciones al piano. El proyecto combina tradición, amistad y talento.Escuchar audio
Edición del 20 de marzo Intervienen: Opinión Rafael de Saja Opinión con Salvador García Sociomanía con Rafael Cañadillas IA con Roberto Fuentes Tiempo de entrevista con Jorge Pérez, AAVV La Quinta de Chimaque Santa Úrsula Opinión con Javier Bueno Atrapad@s en la red con Inma Díaz Tertulia con Juan Carlos Arricivita, Jorge Ojeda, Rebeca Paniagua Continue reading La entrada Las mañanas aparece primero en Gente Radio.
#BaellaTalks 14.3.25 Invitados: Juan Álvarez - Carlos Tejada - Jorge PérezTema: CHANCAY Y LAMBAYEQUE SON UNA OPORTUNIDAD PARA EL PERÚ
Jorge Pérez es jefe de sección de la Brigada Provincial de Policía Judicial de la Jefatura Superior de Policía de Murcia.Nos recuerda que no hay transacción 100% segura en Internet, que no usemos wifis públicas, porque pueden piratearse con facilidad, que utilicemos tarjetas prepago para compras, y que desconfiemos de cualquier inversión exageradamente rentable.En caso de recibir llamadas de bancos o instituciones pidiendo datos, desconfiar e interrumpir la llamada. Pueden suplantar la marca o nombre en la llamada. En esos casos, hay que buscar información y llamar por nosotros mismos a la entidad desde la que dicen llamarnos para verificarlo.
Carlos joined us on the podcast over a classic Negroni to share his remarkable journey as a real estate developer. Hailing from a family of architects in Buenos Aires, Carlos earned his architecture degree at the University of Buenos Aires before spending a decade in the Middle East with Besix, mastering the art of construction. His journey then took him to Boston, where he earned a Master's in Real Estate Development from MIT.In South Florida, Carlos became a pivotal figure in the industry during his nearly 20-year tenure at Related Group as Jorge Pérez's right hand, serving as the President of Condo Development. During this time, he oversaw the creation of some of Miami's most iconic projects, including SLS Lux, SLS Brickell, Brickell Heights, Residences by Armani/Casa, and the Paraiso complex in Edgewater, culminating in over 16,000 units developed.Since launching Rosso Development in 2020, Carlos has honed his focus on high-end boutique properties. One standout project is a collaboration with Standard International and Midtown Development—a stunning 12-story condominium with 228 units. With a commitment to enhancing Miami's urban landscape, Carlos is deeply invested in Midtown's evolution, envisioning mixed-use developments that bridge communities and promote walkability.Carlos is also an Advisory Board Member for the University of Miami's Masters in Real Estate Development and Urbanism program. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with a seasoned developer that has seen it all in the 305!Connect with usLooking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Edición del 15 de enero Intervienen: Opinión con José Luis Figueroa Tiempo de entrevista con Jorge Pérez, AAVV La Quinta de Chimaque Patrimonio y tradición con Juan Manuel Reyes Cornejo Tiempo de entrevista con el alcalde y concejala de Puerto de la Cruz, Leopoldo Afonso y Desirée Díaz. FITUR 2025 Opinión con Javier Abreu Tertulia Continue reading La entrada Las mañanas aparece primero en Gente Radio.
El programa Hoy por Hoy Elda Vinalopó ha tenido la oportunidad de conversar con Jorge Páez, integrante de Trivox, para conocer más detalles sobre este evento especial.
01 12 2024 01 Vivir Mejor Carlos Jorge Páez, Miembro De La Comisión D De La Fed Pya De Ciclismo, by ABC Color
Tertulia con Jorge Pérez Carvajal, Candela Ortega y Vanesa Santos, tres jóvenes con una afición común: su pasión por los toros. Los tres hablan sin tapujos en la Casa de la Radio de Prado del Rey: cómo les ven en su entorno, los precios de las entradas, sus toreros favoritos, los medios de comunicación especializados, Roca Rey y la renovación del escalafón... El corresponsal de Clarín en la Comunidad Valenciana Paco Delgado cuenta cómo se ha volcado el mundo de los toros con Valencia tras el desastre de la dana y qué proyectos de posibles festivales taurinos para recaudar fondos se han hecho públicos. Escuchar audio
#BSNF #SeriesWildCard #WesleyVélez Más De Una Milla 02/10/2024 El alcalde de Utuado, Jorge Pérez Heredia, intenta justificar sus comentarios sobre el accidente del jóven Wesley Vélez | Dikembe Mutombo fue un embajador de paz y esperanza | Juegazo en el Pedrín, Pamela Rosado acabó con las Cangrejeras | En Grandes Ligas, ganaron los Mets, Tigres, Reales y Padres ¡Sintoniza y Comparte! #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #periodismodigital
#BSNF #SeriesWildCard #WesleyVélez Más De Una Milla 02/10/2024 El alcalde de Utuado, Jorge Pérez Heredia, intenta justificar sus comentarios sobre el accidente del jóven Wesley Vélez | Dikembe Mutombo fue un embajador de paz y esperanza | Juegazo en el Pedrín, Pamela Rosado acabó con las Cangrejeras | En Grandes Ligas, ganaron los Mets, Tigres, Reales y Padres ¡Sintoniza y Comparte! #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #periodismodigital
Hoy nos ponemos de tiros largos para presentaros a Jorge Pérez Cebrián, ganador de la XVI edición del Premio de Poesía Joven de RNE, que se suma a nuestra cantera de poetas con Pero nunca los huesos de las aves, poemario que llegará a las librerías la próxima semana de la mano de la editorial Pre-Textos.Seguimos celebrando la poesía con Ignacio Elguero, que pone sobre la mesa otros títulos: La morada infinita (Ed. Polibea), compilación de textos de nuestro compañero Javier Lostalé sobre el amor a la creación literaria, En fuga (Ed. Reino de Cordelia), poemario de Jesús Urceloy que se ha alzado con III Premio Nacional de Poesía Ciudad de Lucena Lara Cantizani, y 999 sugerencias que me hizo la natura (Ed. Nacional de Extremadura), libro de aforismos de Joaquín Araújo, divulgador de temas ambientales y ecológicos.En su ventanita poética, Javier Lostalé se despide del recién fallecido Ángel García López leyendo uno de sus poemas.Luego cambiamos de tercio y de género con Sergio C. Fanjul, que dedica su sección de hoy a Los mismos malvados de siempre (Ed. Círculo de Bellas Artes), ensayo del joven filósofo Pepe Tesoro sobre las teorías de la conspiración que se antoja una buena introducción al asunto desde un punto de vista más filosófico y político que otros libros de corte sociológico que se están publicando. Terminamos el programa en compañía de Mariano Peyrou, que hoy nos habla de la Poesía reunida del escritor y ornitólogo Francisco Ferrer Lerín, pionero y fundador del ala más audaz de la escritura novísima, cuya trayectoria podemos analizar ahora gracias a este volumen de Tusquets.Escuchar audio
Invitados/as: Dra. Melissa Marzán (Salud), ing. Manuel Laboy (COR3), Alc. Jorge Pérez Heredia (PNP-Utuado), Liza Fournier (UNÉTE), Eva Ayala (EDUCAMOS), y el Alc. Luis Javier Hernández (PPD-Villalba). Para lo último en noticias, síguenos en Facebook, Instagram, X y Threads @radioislatv. ¡Baja nuestra aplicación en el App Store o Google Play y sintoniza nuestra programación donde quieras
ACERCA DEL MENSAJE: Estamos llamados hacer la diferencia, a ser multiplicadores de su reino y alcanzar a los que están en oscuridad, debemos modelar una vida de bien, que a través de nosotros la persona puedan experimentar una transformación positiva que los lleve a la verdad. Ser misionales es reflejar la verdad de Cristo, la Biblia nos muestra cómo debemos vivir y la oración nos mantiene en contacto directo con Dios y nos ayuda a entender cuál es el propósito para el cual fuimos escogidos. Audio MP3 Fecha: 28 julio , 2024 Autores: JJ Gómez, Maelias Lima, Johansel Dotel, Ramón Torres, Jorge Pérez
Un grupo de voces femeninas especializado en Ars Antiqua y que recupera la memoria de Egeria. Ella es la primera gran viajera conocida que inició un periplo desde Galicia a Jerusalén y después pasó por Egipto. Su memoria sigue viva 16 siglos después y la mantiene un grupo de voces femeninas especializado en Ars Antiqua, y que ha tomado prestado su nombre. Para muchos Egeria es la puerta de entrada a este tipo de música, son habituales en ciclos y festivales, y además cumplen 100 conciertos. Son Lucía Martín-Maestro y Fabiana Sans.Vamos hasta el Festival Grec de Cataluña porque llega la polémica obra de Angélica Liddell que ya dio qué hablar en Aviñón. Se trata de una pieza en la que la dramaturga señala directamente a críticos teatrales con nombres y apellidos.Hemos charlado también con Jorge Pérez Cebrián, valenciano del 96 y ganador del Premio Poesía Joven de Radio Nacional de España y la Fundación Montemadrid con su 'Pero nunca los huesos de las aves'. Terminamos con Martín Llade y el bicentenario del nacimiento del compositor austríaco Anton Bruckner. Escuchar audio
Hoy conversamos con Daniel Moreno, sociólogo, PhD en Ciencia Política e investigador en temas sociales y políticos en Bolivia. Nos cuenta sobre el intento de golpe de Estado del 26 de junio en Bolivia, que denomina un “golpe a la Tik Tok” y conversamos sobre cuánto tienen en común nuestros países... incluso en las crisis. (Bites de: Jorge Chavez – RPP Noticias-, Luis Arce, Juan José Zúñiga (AFP) y Jorge Pérez – BBC News).
Rockstars con Gabriel León y Jorge Pérez Quezada, 1 de julio del 2024 by TXS Plus
Está siendo una época rara. La industria del showbusiness está pasando factura a nuestro ‘Grupete' y la estabilidad mental de nuestros presentadores brilla por su ausencia. Por eso, esta noche en la mesa de al lado se siente doña Alba Carrillo, una experta en encontrarse estable dentro de la gravedad, para ayudarles a hallar armonía en el vaivén de emociones que protagonizan.En el episodio de hoy, Alba Carrillo (@albacarrillooficial) se despacha a gusto hablando de Ana Rosa Quintana, Villarejo, Jorge Pérez y ‘Supervivientes', Andrea Montero (@ndrea_montero) está muy malita y ya no le queda nada, Dany Blázquez (@danyblazquez) se plantea su sexualidad y Alberto García (@albertobfan) tiene una trifulca con Alba por llamarle hijo de la gran...Tú lo que necesitas es un “Grupete”, por eso te esperamos cada semana en “la mesa de al lado”.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nos acompaña Jorge Pérez Pastor, campeón de España de Kobudo en la modalidad Sénior Mixto Sai y bronce en Kabudo Sénior Mixto Bo, en el XI Campeonato de España Kobudo Goshin 2024 que se celebró el pasado 1 de junio en Santa Cruz de Bezana (Cantabria).
¡Qué palo... es noticia! 29/05/2024 El director de comunicaciones del Departamento de Educación contrata con una corporación suya por hacer página web al municipio de Utuado. Legisladora PIP de ese municipio denuncia que Jorge Salcedo Gilbes mantenía un operativo de páginas falsas para atacar a adversarios políticos del Alcalde, Jorge Pérez Heredia. ¡Sintoniza, comenta y comparte! #periodismodeinvestigación #periodismoindependiente #astridcruznegron #jorgesalcedogilbes #thomasriveraschatz
¡Qué palo... es noticia! 29/05/2024 El director de comunicaciones del Departamento de Educación contrata con una corporación suya por hacer página web al municipio de Utuado. Legisladora PIP de ese municipio denuncia que Jorge Salcedo Gilbes mantenía un operativo de páginas falsas para atacar a adversarios políticos del Alcalde, Jorge Pérez Heredia. ¡Sintoniza, comenta y comparte! #periodismodeinvestigación #periodismoindependiente #astridcruznegron #jorgesalcedogilbes #thomasriveraschatz
Invitados/as: Javier Aponte Dalmau, portavoz de la mayoría en el Senado; Yanitsia Irizarry Méndez, exalcaldesa de Aguadilla; Ian Suárez, portavoz de los Comedores Sociales de Puerto Rico; Antonio Sagardía, exsecretario del Departamento de Justicia; William Villafañe, senador novoprogresista; Jorge Pérez, gerente general del Coliseo de Puerto Rico; y Miguel ‘Ricky' Méndez, alcalde de Isabela. Para lo último en noticias, siguenos en Facebook, Instagram, Twitter y Threads @radioislatv. ¡Baja nuestra aplicación en el App Store o Google Play y sintoniza nuestra programación donde quieras!
Jorge Pérez Luque, periodista español en Tailandia, habló sobre la investigación del asesinato de Edwin Arrieta y las condiciones de Daniel Sancho en Tailandia.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4987527/advertisement
How has Venezuela, home to the world's largest oil reserves, become crippled with food and medicine shortages, hyper-inflation, violence and corruption? Hugo Chavez promised a socialist revolution in the 1990s, using high oil prices to fund his economic developments. However, during his time in power, he became increasingly autocratic and the economy slumped. Following Chavez's death, Nicolas Maduro, also from the socialist PSUV party, became President but global oil prices began to plummet. The economy went into freefall and controversial elections in 2018 have led to ongoing political unrest. Jorge Pérez, a BBC Mundo journalist, explains how Venezuela descended into chaos.
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Bienvenidos a Cafe en Mano, el podcast donde hablamos de emprendimiento, innovación y historias de éxito en Puerto Rico y más allá. En este episodio, tenemos un invitado especial: Jorge, el dueño de Cocina Selecta, una compañía de food prep con más de 40 años de historia en Puerto Rico. Cocina Selecta ofrece comidas deliciosas y saludables que puedes pedir en línea y recibir al día siguiente en cualquiera de los 50 estados o los 78 municipios de Puerto Rico. Jorge heredó la compañía de su familia y la ha estado transformando con su visión y pasión por la comida. En este episodio, aprenderás: Cómo Jorge empezó su camino como emprendedor y qué desafíos enfrentó en el proceso Cómo Cocina Selecta se adapta a las necesidades y preferencias cambiantes de sus clientes Cómo Cocina Selecta aprovecha la tecnología y la innovación para ofrecer calidad en la comida y el servicio Cómo Jorge equilibra su vida personal y profesional como dueño de negocio Si quieres saber más sobre Cocina Selecta, visita su página web en cocinaselectapr.com y síguelos en las redes sociales. Si te gustó este episodio, por favor dale un pulgar arriba, deja un comentario y suscríbete a nuestro canal para más entrevistas inspiradoras con emprendedores. Y no olvides compartirlo con tus amigos! Gracias por escuchar y nos vemos en el próximo episodio de Cafe en Mano! cocinaselectapr.com Código de descuento de 20% para clientes sería: JDC20
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Federico analiza toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Paloma Barrientos y Daniel Carande.
Federico analiza toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Paloma Barrientos y Daniel Carande.
Isabel González analiza toda la actualidad del corazón con Paloma Barrientos y Beatriz Cortázar.
Isabel González analiza toda la actualidad del corazón con Paloma Barrientos y Beatriz Cortázar.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar y Pérez Gimeno.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar y Pérez Gimeno.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Alaska y Daniel Carande.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Alaska y Daniel Carande.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Alaska y Carlos Pérez Gimeno.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Alaska y Carlos Pérez Gimeno.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Paloma Barrientos y Daniel Carande.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Paloma Barrientos y Daniel Carande.
La Justicia condenó el miércoles de la semana pasada a cuatro militantes del Partido Comunista del Uruguay (PCU) que el 16 de abril de este año fueron detenidos en Ciudad Vieja por pintar una leyenda en recuerdo a los ocho obreros asesinados en 1972 en Paso Molino. En primera instancia, la fiscal Rossana Morales pidió una pena de 15 días de trabajo comunitario para cada uno de los indagados. La defensa de los imputados interpuso un recurso de inconstitucionalidad contra el artículo del Código Penal que castiga el vandalismo. La Suprema Corte de Justicia desestimó ese recurso y, finalmente, el juez de faltas Jorge Pírez confirmó la sentencia. El Frente Amplio (FA) emitió una declaración el jueves en la que afirma que este fallo “pone en entredicho el derecho a la libertad de expresión del pensamiento, generando un obstáculo a una práctica social e histórica con arraigo nacional en todas las tiendas políticas”. En esa declaración, el FA sostiene que hará “esfuerzos en torno a acciones legislativas, entendimientos en el plano académico, de la cultura y sobre definiciones de política criminal que resulten respetuosas de los derechos humanos y redunden en una promoción del espacio público como ámbito democrático de encuentro ciudadano”. Por otro lado, el director de la Comisión del Patrimonio del Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, William Rey, celebró “que la Justicia empiece a tomar cartas en el asunto sobre un proceso de destrucción patrimonial que parece no tener quien lo frene”. Rey dijo a El País que la cartera prepara una nueva ley de patrimonio que incluirá la creación de una nueva institución especializada en conservación patrimonial y contará con mayores potestades para sancionar el vandalismo. La Tertulia de los Lunes con Martín Bueno, Pablo Carrasco, Gabriel Mazzarovich y Eleonora Navatta.
Take a walk through Ireland or your community with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. The Bow Tides, Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen, The Irish Rovers, Ron Cody, We Banjo 3 , Triskele, Raúl Sanz, Banshee in the Kitchen, The Bordercollies, The Secret Commonwealth, Hearthfire, Kilrush, Bren Holmes, Clare Sands, Kinnfolk GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Subscribe and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2022 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2022 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 - The Bow Tides "The Bow Tides Jigs" from Sailing On 4:28 - WELCOME 5:55 - Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen "I Ne'er Shall Wean Her / Hardiman's Fancy" from Brightly or Darkly 9:09 - The Irish Rovers "No Rules or Borders" from No End in Sight 12:17 - Ron Cody "Sylvia and Mikey's Reel/Paddy on the Turnpike (The Auld Reel)" from The Talking Rake 14:48 - We Banjo 3 "Hummingbird" from Open The Road Check out Irish Music Stories. 18:27 – FEEDBACK The Celtic Christmas Podcast is now live. I have another new format for 2022. There are several tracks of music, plus a story in the first two episodes. Hopefully, I can collect a couple more to fill out the season. If you know of a Celtic band with Christmas music, please have them submit music to the show at www.4celts.com. The first episode features the all - female Celtic group Triskele out of Albany, New York. Visit the website to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode. 21:09 - Triskele “Rising of the Moon” from The Collar City Uprising (Live) 23:25 - Raúl Sanz "La puerta abierta / El extraño pasajero" from La espiral del lobo 27:53 - Banshee in the Kitchen "Biddy Mulligan" from The Last Pint - Not 33:52 - The Bordercollies "Scotland/Blackberry Blossom" from Sticks and Stones 36:41 - The Secret Commonwealth "My Highlander" from Last Call 40:19 - THANKS 42:24 - Hearthfire "Last Round" from After the Fall 45:39 - Kilrush "Killavil / Swallowtail / Sliabh Russell" from Kilrush 50:18 - Bren Holmes "SOS" from Everything You Never Wanted 54:21 - Clare Sands "Keep the Flame Burning" from Clare Sands 57:52 - CLOSING 59:01 - Kinnfolk "The Transatlantic Set" from The Knotted Circle Are you looking to start a podcast? You will need a solid, reliable podcast host. I use Libsyn and have done so since I started podcasting 17 years ago. And yes, I tried other hosts. 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Walking is not only good for your body. It's also good for the environment. I've been listening to the CarbonSessions podcast. those are put out by the Carbon Almanac, a book offering practical tips and how we can take better care of our planet. It's obviously not super practical for most of us to walk to the grocery store. That's why I one of my rules Is if I need just 3 or 4 items I have to walk. Or bike. In any case, I wanna encourage you to go for a walk today while you listen to the show. Take The music with you as you wake up or perhaps in the day with a delightful walk through your community Do you have the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast app? It's 100% free. You can listen to hundreds of episodes of the podcast. Download it now. WHAT'S NEW IN IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC: BEST OF 2022 Two weeks after the episode is launched, I compile the latest Celtic Top 20 votes to update a playlist on Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. These are the results of your voting. 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Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Willos' replied to a Facebook post where their song was one of the best: "Thanks such a super surprise!!!!!" Mary - Grace Autumn Lee - Hammered Dulcimer also was voted a Best of an episode. She responded: "I feel like I need to frame this in my house - being right next to Lúnasa is pretty amazing!!! Thanks for the support! ❤" Carroll Sisters replied the Lunasa post: "What an honor to be in that group and on your podcast! Thank you!" Jorge emailed: "Hi Marc, I love the show and congrats on the recent award! Being of Spanish descent, I loved the episode you did awhile back on Spanish Celtic music and the influences. As a guitarist, I was wondering if there are any books you recommend to learn either fiddle tunes or songs in general so that I can play on solo guitar or join in on a jam session. Cheers! ~Jorge P.S. Thank you for doing the past episode on mental health!"
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Investing across state lines seems like a big risk, but Josh Eitingon and his team have proven that it can be done successfully. Josh Eitingon is the co-founder of DXE Properties where he serves as the acquisitions and financing lead. He was 25 when he syndicated his first 20-unit property in Cincinnati. With his acquisitions/analyst background, he's able to scale his company, and their latest project is a $180 million development out of state in Seattle. Listen in as he shares his strategies for analyzing deals, investing and managing his business remotely, and more! [00:01 - 09:39] From A $175,000 to A $180 MIllion Deal Josh tells us about quitting his W2 and finding his first deal Raising capital through promissory notes The advantage of having an acquisitions/analyst background Buying rougher C-D class properties vs brand new developments He breaks down their deal across the country and how they made it work [09:40 - 14:47] Challenges in Management and Financing A mistake in property management that cost him time and money Here are the lessons he learned Should you consider bridge financing? Josh talks about his partner and the obstacles and opportunities in their $180 million development [14:48 - 17:06] Closing Segment What is Josh curious about right now? A book that Josh recommends Reach out to Josh! Links Below Final Words Tweetable Quotes “If you see something going sideways management-wise, operationally, you're better off pulling off the band-aid sooner rather than later and rather than trying to fix something that might be unfixable.” - Josh Eitingon “Ultimately, we're chasing a story. As much as I like to say we're doing anything at a next level. That's a lot of the value that we bring to us and our investors, that's the backstory of the deal." - Josh Eitingon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Josh through the DXE Properties website and follow him on LinkedIn. Resources Mentioned: Powerhouse Principles: The Ultimate Blueprint for Real Estate Success in an Ever-Changing Market by Jorge M. Pérez Connect with me: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook LinkedIn Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Josh Eitingon 00:00 I think inflation is probably our biggest risk. Right now. There's a lot of controllable things. And then that to me is the uncontrollable one. I think what I would cite is just the demand and the same challenges that we're having every developer's having. It's just slowing down builder. And it's just reading more demand. Intro 00:19 Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big. Sam Wilson 00:30 Josh Eitingon is the co-founder of DXE Properties, a real estate investment company. He focuses on acquisitions and business optimization. Josh, welcome to the show. Josh Eitingon 00:40 Thank you. It's good to be here. Thanks for having me. Sam Wilson 00:42 Hey, man, pleasure is mine. Three questions I asked every guest who comes on the show: in 90 seconds or less, can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there? Josh Eitingon 00:50 Started 2012, a roundabout way, but I am out of New York. I was introduced to a property manager in Cincinnati, Ohio, liked each other. He ended up sort of being my boots on the ground, found an interesting short sale opportunity $175,000 I syndicated 20 units. And it was a suburb of Cincinnati. And that was basically my first deal. It was held for like a year and a half the property management did the renovation oversight, and we sold it. I don't know. Yeah, it was probably less than a year and a half later, and I was stuck. I was 2012. At that time I was working for a software company was like. Oh, real estate's the best thing ever. So I was committed in my mind to get over to the real estate side, save that software company for another year or two, left to where real estate investment company as an acquisitions guy, slash analyst I learned a lot there was really on the ground and was able to touch a lot of different parts of that business, ultimately peeled away from them. After five or six years, really, I think better learning and understanding it and co-founded DXE properties. My current partner, Donato. And my most recent project is actually a big deal. It's $180 million development in Seattle, we're building 410 multifamily units on top of retail. There's a lot in between. But that's the then to now in terms of where we started and where we are today. Sam Wilson 02:12 Wow, let's talk about that first deal for a quick second, you indicated that you syndicated that deal, how does the $135,000 deal support even the document preparation for syndication? Josh Eitingon 02:23 I don't know that I totally did. There's lot of takeaways, but a lot of the things I had going for me at the time, one, timing of the market, I didn't even know enough to know how good my timing was. But I did raise money for that deal in the form of promissory notes. So it was really a syndication necessarily. But that allowed the economics to make a little bit more sense that I paid everyone 9% and then was able to realize the upside on my own. It's difficult, like you're alluding to, to really syndicate a deal that size, and there'll be anything left in it. Sam Wilson 02:55 Right. Absolutely. That's awesome. Let's move on from that. And let's talk about your five or six years. But as an acquisitions slash analyst, would you recommend that path to someone? Josh Eitingon 03:05 Yes, enormously, there's no way we would have been able to scale the way we did, and have done as a company had I not had that background and direct experience, not just learning like the numbers side of it, or the mechanics side of it. But really just understanding the relationship building, the people, nurturing, cultivation part of the business, that was really the fuel to allow, I think us to go it's different. Everyone's starting at a different point in their life. I was 25 or 26, saying, let's make a career change, no kids, no wife at the time. So it's easier for me to do that and take that path. But I think if you're younger, getting into the business, the more traditional path, I think, well, it could take time and maybe be frustrating that way, really arms you to do a lot more later, I think. Sam Wilson 03:51 What were some things that you saw that you said, Hey, we're not going to repeat that when I go out on my own? Josh Eitingon 03:57 I think a lot of it probably deal profile. And that's taken some time. It's not that first deal that made me realize, hey, this works. But I think getting outside of the rougher C class space and getting enamored by higher cap rate deals that, on paper, make more sense. I think we like a lot of syndicators have been saved by some of the market, maybe getting into some rougher deals and coming out, you know, with the big smile on the other side. I think now we're still buyers at the end of the day, and we're going to try to be buyers, even though it's all competitive. We want to chase quality and a story behind that quality. Sam Wilson 04:32 Yeah, that's interesting. Do you think if I'm hearing you right, is that the people holding or buying rougher C minus D class properties are taking on more risk maybe than what they were seven, eight years ago? Josh Eitingon 04:44 Certainly, we're in different markets, you and I but still I buy a low three cap C Class deal to maybe take it to an operated at a five which is probably optimistic these days. There's no way I want to take that risk on that profile deal and we saw it from COVID. Not to say we're going to have that same outbreak or whatever, but that flash dramatically impacted those profiles kind of based in terms of service workers losing their job very quickly, often being week to week, month to month type tenants, those who want that were impacted, whereas I think even a slight step above was much better insulated to weather a storm or blip. Sam Wilson 05:23 Right? How do you feel on the other end of the spectrum, you guys are building brand new, was that, 200 or 210 units of multifamily on top of retail, I mean, development has its own inherent risks as well, how do you feel like when you contrast those two, how and why do you feel like what you're doing is a safer bet? Josh Eitingon 05:41 I'm nervous about it. Don't get me wrong, but I'm nervous about everything these days. I don't think you should be buying anything and not be nervous about it at any point in time. It's probably healthy. So it's concerning, I think inflation's probably our biggest risk. Right now. There's a lot of controllable things. And then that to me, is the uncontrollable one, I think what I would cite is just the demand and the same challenges that we're having, every developer's having, it's just slowing down build-up. And it's just reading more and more demand. So this was a deal that likely we would not be doing were it not for the story. It's something that we've been working on for years and years, we sort of made a bit of like a land bank type of play, and I think got lucky with the land that we do own and are developing on. But generally, I think development while it definitely carries higher risks, we are seeing more development than we have in the past, because we had the conversation with ourselves about just replacement costs. And if you're buying a B class steel for 180 200, something a door, and you build it for 200 Something a door makes you scratch your head. So as much as I realized the risks where we are being pulled that way more and more right now, Sam Wilson 06:48 Talk to us about the story behind this, if you can, behind this deal. Josh Eitingon 06:53 In Seattle. Sure. So do you know Seattle? Sam Wilson 06:57 Roughly. Josh Eitingon 06:58 Okay, Seattle, a big push for them. It has been like a light rail expansion project, it started down at the airport continuing into downtown, and it's sort of spread off from there, east-west north, the North light rail has been trying to get traction for a long time in terms of its approval. Finally, in the last few years, it was approved, but they receive state funding. And we focus on one of the likely approval towns that were coming. And we put options, there's a cul de sac of eight homes put above-market options to buy these houses that were all like pretty rundown houses for I think they're all a year plus. So it gave us some flexibility to just see what was going to happen. I think we got lucky and bright as part of it. But they ended up choosing not like... our town directly adjacent to our site, which we were hopeful and expecting to happen. And as part of that, they had to up zone that area to really I think allow for and complement the growth that was going to come with the light rail. So these single-family lots went from single-family lots to something that we could build up to 12 stories on. So you know, I think more than anything, as our hedge, our land base is so so low there that we just feel very comfortable pressing forward, even at this time. Sam Wilson 08:13 You guys are in New York, you already have a footprint there in Seattle? Josh Eitingon 08:16 We do. So a good friend of ours who is out of New York also now is from Seattle. So that's what pulled us over there. Admittedly, it's not what we know, especially well, when I was on the acquisition side, I was all focused in the southeast. So there's eight or nine cities in the southeast that I know very well, Seattle, we were hanging out too. And we were chasing that story. Ultimately, we're chasing a story. As much as I like to say we're doing anything at a next level. That's a lot of the value that we bring to us and our investors, that's the backstory of the deal. Sam Wilson 08:48 And that's true. I think with any of us, you know, there's a lot of things I've been involved in, and I'm like, Wait, how did I get here? Well, it's just... called you and said, Hey, I've got this interesting deal, you know, in such in such a location, let me tell you about it. You're like, Oh, that's really smart. I love it. Let's go. But without that local knowledge, that's what I was getting at was like, how are you finding eight homes, rougher homes and you want to put options on them. That's a really nuanced buy, you know, for a guy living on the other side of the country. Josh Eitingon 09:16 It would not have happened, were it not for our friend that's out of New York and his family's in real estate, has the ties out there and pull this out there. But it's difficult, like, you know, whether you're starting or trying to take a leap into a new market, it is a challenge. I mean, newer, way larger companies than us do it all the time. And even for them, they have the same growing pains breaking to new market, building the same team and efficiencies and all of that, it's a challenge. Sam Wilson 09:40 What's been a mistake that you've made that has either cost you in time or money or both? Josh Eitingon 09:45 It's probably on the property management side, maybe being slow to remove a property manager. I think now with a little bit more, we've definitely seen that with greater size you do get a better caliber of managers to choose from, but particularly when I was starting with somewhat smaller deals, and your manager options are more like the, you know, small company guy that's jumping around from place to place and as a small team and still figuring out himself, I think the takeaway was that if you see something going sideways management-wise, operationally, you're better off pulling off the bandaid sooner rather than later and rather than trying to fix something that might be unfixable. Sam Wilson 10:24 Yeah, there's a quote that I've often said, but it's hard to implement, right? Because you think you can course-correct? Yeah, the quote is, often when's the right time to fire somebody? And the answer is the first time you think about it. I've never had that not be true. Like when it comes to staff, when it comes to property managers or something else. It's like, you know, you internally know there's a compass somewhere inside of you, that goes, this is not working, and it's not ever going to work. Josh Eitingon 10:47 I like it. I'll cite you every time I use it. But I do like it. Sam Wilson 10:51 Right, and it's kind of a harsh statement, you know, but it goes hand in hand with that, you know, the time and money mistakes. The first time you thought about it, and you probably were never wrong, from that point moving forward until you removed them like, oh, man, I'm so glad I finally got that done. Josh Eitingon 11:02 I agree. And especially now when it's like, so difficult to find good people that you're like, you're sort of reluctant to remove anyone at any point in time, because it's just, you don't know what you're gonna get on the other side of the coin. It's a balance in that way. But I think with making a change from property manager as a whole, on that side, I just say rip the band-aid and reset, and it's probably healthy. Sam Wilson 11:24 Very healthy. Yep, absolutely. Love it. How are you guys handling your financing right now? Josh Eitingon 11:29 We do everything. Last year, we assumed a HUD loan, we have agency financing, Fannie and Freddie we have bridge debt, which has been mostly like just bank debt fund type bridge debt. We've done local bank financing. So I think touched at all, we've even done insurance company financing. You know, right now, I think what's most attractive, obviously, rates are going up quickly. So that's something to be mindful of underwriting for hedge for all those things. I think that what we've seen in the last year has certainly been that bridge financing has been super aggressive. And it almost precludes going agency, at least for most of the deals that we've looked at just because of the flexibility to be able to exit from bridge financing versus agency. Sam Wilson 12:10 Is there a lending product that you see is risky? Josh Eitingon 12:13 I guess historically, you would say bridge financing, even after I just said how much I like it right now, I think that it's still profile-driven. My argument always for bridge financing is you can exit it, it's easy to exit. Whereas in some cases with agency financing, if you have long-term and yield maintenance, you know, you might be in a situation where you can exit in two or three years. And if that was bridge, you wouldn't be able to exit. So you know, you could argue that what's traditionally thought of as the safest type of financing may not be Sam Wilson 12:44 Right. Yeah. And certainly with the tailwinds that we've experienced here in the last few years, a lot of people have paid a lot of prepayment penalties. And, you know, if they were in a shorter-term debt situation that cost them a little bit more on the front end, you know, they've been able to exit and save 10s of millions of dollars on prepayment penalties. So it's a balancing act. Josh Eitingon 13:04 Yeah, you know, I don't grant it, it's way above my paygrade. But you would think that Fannie or Freddie would try to compete a little more, and perhaps lighten their exit penalties or do something to just make it that much more attractive. I think they could pull back a lot of the bridge business that they have since lost. Sam Wilson 13:21 Right. Yeah. And that's just the market filling the gap, which is, you know, what the market should do when there's an inefficiency there. Talk to us a little bit about your team. I mean, building $180 million development is no small feat, especially across the country. How are you getting that done? Josh Eitingon 13:35 Yes, so, I've obviously mostly talked about myself, but my partner's background is really strictly development, mostly high rise development, but it's really exactly what he's done. And in terms of background and path, he took a much more traditional real estate path. He went to college as an engineer and then he went to grad school for a real estate development from NYU, and then works for developers and contractors that are all real estate focused. I sort of bounced around a little more. So you know, we've really compiled a team out there to be able to do this, and it's a team of 12 different individuals, but we have a consultant that's directly working for us. That's really our boots on the ground to I think facilitate taking it through today through entitlement in a way that we can't do as efficiently day to day. However, I will tell you, it's by far the most time-intensive of anything that we're involved in. We have two standing calls with full team which is 20 plus people at this point every week. And then on top of that, there's just a lot of weekly activity and we haven't started we hope to break ground middle of next year. So it's time in certainly time intensive but you think this is a project just because of its uniqueness and what we're putting together. We're super excited about it just elevating us as a company. Sam Wilson 14:48 That is awesome. Absolutely love it. Last few questions for you. Tell me something that you are curious about. Josh Eitingon 14:54 I assume you want a real estate-centric answer right. Sam Wilson 14:58 Show is yours, man. Josh Eitingon 14:59 You know, something I was talking about this morning with my partner here on maybe the more optimistic one than then to not always but, you know, he was rattling his mind for what's going to cause the reset or how to prices reset. I don't want to say we're rooting for a crash, but a little shake up a little bit of hesitation in the marketplace, we think would be healthy. So that's what I'm very curious about. I have no clue what's going to do that. It's probably not something that I could live off. That's what I'm scratching my head about right now. Sam Wilson 15:28 Right? Like, if we have a correction, does it help commodities prices? Or does it drive them higher? You know, if it does that, does that reduce demand if commodities prices fall, and so we're, you know, it's now we're worse off than we were before? Who knows? The great thing to be curious about I love that what's a good book you're reading right now? Josh Eitingon 15:43 Not really reading any good books right now. I was just gifted a masterclass. I don't know. Have you heard of those? Sort of like, Yeah, we're excited to listen to some of those. A book that I always like suggest, which is something I read early on, that's always stuck in there for some reason was Powerhouse Principles. Have you heard of that? It's Jorge Pérez. He's like, he was one of the founders of related companies down in Miami, and was sort of like from nothing to building a behemoth company. And it's a combination of high level and also getting in the weeds and good, easy read, if you're looking for a suggestion. Sam Wilson 16:17 Absolutely. I love it. Josh, last question for you. If your listeners want to get in touch with you, what is the best way to do that? Josh Eitingon 16:22 The best way is through our website, dxeproperties.com. And you can contact us or schedule a time on our calendar and always happy to connect from any perspective, whether it's someone getting started or wants to get involved with us directly or just wants to connect. Love to do so. Sam Wilson 16:37 Awesome, Josh, thanks your time today. Do appreciate it. Josh Eitingon 16:40 Thank you, Sam. Sam Wilson 16:41 Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. 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