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Talk or type with our new Team Bot: https://realestateteamos.com/botVerified rankings of the top agents and teams in your city, state, or nation - that's what RealTrends works to produce every year.Go inside the rankings to learn how it works. What's the difference between and agent and a team (it's not as easy as you might think)? What's the difference between a large team and a mega team? How do you verify the results? Why would I participate?Note: you may already be participating through your brokerage and, if you're not, you have until April 9 to submit your 2024 results for inclusion. Mark Adams, SVP of HousingWire Real Estate Group, is deeply involved in both Altos Research and RealTrends, and is here to break it all down for you. He also shares some benchmarks and trends they're seeing in the size, productivity, and profitability of real estate teams.Watch or listen for insights into:- How an individual's experience and success on a team are up to them- What HW Media is (HousingWire, Altos Research, RealTrends) and how he became part of the team after 8 years in the mortgage industry- The symbiotic relationship between real estate and mortgage- The role of research and market intelligence in better decision making- The purpose and background of the RealTrends rankings of brokerages (since 1997) and agents and teams (since 2006)- How they plan to triple from the top 1.5% to the top 5% of agents and teams this year (from 21k to 60-70k) and how you can participate (by April 9, 2025)- How they verify the results- The two criteria the separate a team from an agent and the differences between small, medium, large, and mega teams- The average team size, average units, and average volume of teams- Adding city rankings to the national and state rankings- Thoughts on units vs volume- Benefits of being in the rankings (from SEO to recruiting)- How building the operating system behind this project relates to building the operating system behind your real estate business- The slingshot effect in many real estate teams right nowAt the end, learn about Dallas Stars, European travel, and bookworm coworkers.Participate in the 2025 rankings: - https://www.realtrends.com/realtrends-submissions/Episodes mentioned:- Mike Simonsen: https://www.realestateteamos.com/episode/mike-simonsen-altos-research-real-time-data- Daniel Dixon: https://www.realestateteamos.com/episode/daniel-dixon-lighthouse-real-estate-agents- George Laughton and Billy Hobbs: https://www.realestateteamos.com/episode/profitability-durability-real-estate-team-george-laughton-billy-hobbs- Anthwon Thomas: https://www.realestateteamos.com/episode/preserving-profit-margin-real-estate-team-anthwon-thomas- Jonathan Campbell: https://www.realestateteamos.com/episode/how-to-drive-per-agent-productivity-jonathan-campbellResources mentioned: - https://housingwire.com- https://altosresearch.com- https://realtrends.comReal Estate Team OS:- https://www.realestateteamos.com- https://linktr.ee/realestateteamos- https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/ Talk or type with our new Team Bot: https://realestateteamos.com/bot
Real estate office awards have long needed a shakeup. Our industry is obsessed with ranking agents on only one variable - income. This usually means that every awards night you see the same people being celebrated.Many salespeople aren't motivated simply by money. They're motivated by doing a good job, helping others, being a team player and having a good life balance. As an industry, we are missing a golden opportunity to celebrate all the agents who add value to our teams, even if they don't consistently rank no.1 in sales.In this episode, we share 11 new award ideas to incorporate into your next awards function. By doing so, you'll be including members of your team who don't normally get up on stage.For a written version, visit our website: https://www.agentmonday.com/how-to-fix-real-estate-awards/Use this link to book a coaching call: https://www.agentmonday.com/book-personal-coaching/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or invest after clicking a link here, we may earn a commission. Engage to support our work.Devin: What is your superpower?Eve: Probably my biggest superpower is ignoring people when they say, “No, you can't do this.” Actually, that probably gets me going. If someone says “no” to me, then I put blinders on, and I'm going to make it happen.In today's episode of "Superpowers for Good," I had the pleasure of speaking with Eve Picker, the visionary Founder & CEO of Small Change. Eve shared some groundbreaking insights on how her platform is transforming real estate investment.Eve's company is a beacon of innovation in the finance sector, leveraging crowdfunding to make real estate investment accessible to all. This model isn't just about raising funds; it's a robust approach to community building and social equity. "What I really love about this regulation," Eve explained, "is that it's the SEC's first attempt to democratize investment." Through Small Change, individuals from any background can invest in projects that reshape their own neighborhoods.This democratic approach is crucial. Traditionally, real estate investment has been a bastion for the affluent, often inaccessible to the average person. Small Change disrupts this norm by empowering people from diverse backgrounds to have a stake in the development that affects them directly.The impact of Eve's work extends beyond financial returns. It's about creating inclusive communities and revitalizing areas that traditional developers might overlook. It's also a testament to the power of innovative financial tools to create real, positive change in society.As we wrapped up our conversation, it was clear that Eve's dedication to democratizing investment is more than just business; it's a passion for social impact. With leaders like Eve at the helm, the future of real estate investment is not only promising but inclusive.Eve will be one of the distinguished participants in SuperCrowd24, a two-day virtual conference beginning tomorrow. This event is a dynamic assembly aimed at revolutionizing the way we think about crowdfunding and investment and Eve's involvement is particularly noteworthy. At SuperCrowd24, she will be engaging with other CEOs in a panel discussion, exploring the complexities and challenges faced by leaders in the crowdfunding sphere. Eve's insights, drawn from her extensive experience as a founder of a crowdfunding platform that emphasizes social impact in real estate, will undoubtedly highlight her commitment to innovation and democratizing investment opportunities. It's an event designed to empower attendees with knowledge and networking opportunities, making the complex world of crowdfunding more accessible and actionable. This is a pivotal moment for anyone interested in the intersection of real estate, social impact, and investment. Register now with the discount code SuperCrowd to save 50 percent!AI Episode Summary1. Devin Thorpe introduces Eve Picker, CEO and founder of Small Change, a crowdfunding portal for real estate projects with social impact.2. Eve discusses recent expansion at Small Change, including the addition of five new partners from another real estate crowdfunding platform.3. The short-term effect of this expansion is increased busyness and the need to align the new partners with Small Change's processes and compliance issues.4. Long-term implications include the ability to handle more and larger listings and to take on a broader range of projects.5. Small Change leverages Regulation Crowdfunding, which enables developers to raise capital from the public for projects with emphasis on democratizing investment.6. The platform focuses on overlooked neighborhoods and developers, often unable to access capital through traditional means, by allowing them to raise money from people who care about their projects.7. Small Change has a unique rubric to ensure that listed projects make some form of social impact, whether through the team, the neighborhood, the creation of public spaces, or environmental contributions.8. Examples of diversity in projects include a developer helping his community buy neighborhood shopping centers and another who is purchasing and restoring great estates in the Berkshires.9. Investing through Small Change offers possibilities of equity ownership or debt investment in real estate projects, but like any investment, it comes with inherent risks.10. Devin and Eve discuss her determination and persistence, especially in the face of resistance, as her superpower that led to the creation of Small Change, aiming to disrupt the traditional system and to empower overlooked developers and communities.How to Develop Persistence As a SuperpowerIn today's episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Eve, a remarkable pioneer in real estate crowdfunding, about her superpower. She articulates it with inspiring clarity as “persistence."Eve's superpower of persistence is evident in her tenacious approach to overcoming barriers in the traditionally exclusive field of real estate investment. This resilience has not only propelled her career but also enabled her to create Small Change, which aims to democratize access to real estate funding. By refusing to accept 'no' as an answer and continuously pushing forward against adversity, Eve has innovated ways to support underserved developers and communities.One illustrative story that Eve shared demonstrates this superpower vividly. As the only female commercial real estate developer in Pittsburgh for some time, she faced significant challenges, especially during the 2008 financial crisis. Unable to secure necessary funding due to restrictive traditional lending practices, Eve's real estate development practice was at risk. Her response was to create Small Change, inspired by the potential of the JOBS Act and Regulation Crowdfunding to change her fate and that of others facing similar hurdles.To develop persistence as a personal strength, Eve suggests a methodical approach, breaking down large visions into manageable tasks. Key tips include:1. **Envision the End Goal:** Start with a clear vision of what you aim to achieve.2. **Break It Down:** Segment your vision into smaller, actionable parts to avoid feeling overwhelmed.3. **Work Systematically:** Tackle each segment one at a time, ensuring thorough attention to detail and steady progress.By following Eve's example and advice, you can make persistence a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileEve Picker (she/her):Founder & CEO, Small Change.coAbout Small Change (dot) co: SmallChange.co has helped 49 developers raise $14.5 million for projects in 27 cities, big and small, across the United States. SmallChange.co uses its proprietary Small Change Index™ to measure a broad array of factors to determine the project's social impact with the goal of creating more affordable, more equitable and more innovative communities. To date, 62% of the deals funded via the Small Change platform have either a minority and/or female sponsor, and all of them score above 60% on the Small Change Index. Additionally, 68% of the mixed-use or residential projects listed on the platform have included affordable housing, and almost 90% have been located in underserved communities.Website: www.smallchange.coEve's Podcast: www.rethinkrealestateforgood.coBiographical Information: Lover of cities. Architect. Urban Designer. Real estate developer. FinTech pioneer. Urban change agent.I'm the founder of Small Change, a real estate equity crowdfunding platform. We raise funds for meaningful real estate projects building better cities everywhere. We match developers to investors, providing investment opportunities for everyone who cares about cities and wants to make change. All through a fluid and compliant technology platform.My world has always been wrapped around cities and change. My background as an architect, city planner, urban designer, real estate developer, community development strategist, publisher, and all-around instigator gives me a rich understanding of how cities work, how urban neighborhoods can be revitalized, what policies are needed to do it, and the unique marketing that creates the buzz needed for regeneration.Amongst my many urban (ad)ventures, I've developed a dozen buildings in blighted neighborhoods, founded a non-profit, cityLAB, built Pittsburgh's first tiny house, organized a speaker series, launched a Pittsburgh e-zine called PopCity, and established downtown Pittsburgh's first co-working space. I also co-founded Pittsburgh's wildly successful Open Streets program and now host a weekly podcast series called RethinkRealEstateforGood.Some honors I'm proud of include Small Change ranking as one of 7 top Real Estate Crowdfunding Platforms of 2020 by US News, nabbing Top Innovator in the “Capital” category by HIVE, my tenure as a Fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center Residency Program and our recent participation in Village Capital's FinHealth US 2021, an accelerator program for early-stage startups. Most recently, Connect CRE made me one of their National 2022 Women in Real Estate Awards winners.All of these experiences have led me to become one of the foremost thinkers on urban change.Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/evepicker/Upcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* SuperCrowd24, April 17-18: This two-day virtual event is our biggest of the year. Don't miss it. Use the discount code “SuperCrowd” to save 50 percent.* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on April 23, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. Everyone is welcome to join these free events.* SuperCrowdHour, April 24, 2024, at 1:00 Eastern. We'll talk with Chip Hauss, Emily Evans and Nick Zuroski about the role of investment crowdfunding in community building.* SuperCrowdChicago, June 12, 2024. This in-person event at Columbia College Chicago features some of Chicago's prominent citizens and community leaders, along with crowdfunding experts. Use the discount code “SuperCrowd” to save 30 percent!* Recently, we created an AI GPT to help you learn more about The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, and our upcoming events. Click here to try it.SuperCrowd Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET * Investment Crowdfunding Demystified, Crowdfund Better, April 23 at 2:00 PM ET* Move Your Money Month, April 2024, American Independent Business Alliance* How to Design an Equitable Retirement Plan: A Guide for Nonprofits, Foundations, and Mission-Driven Businesses, April 25, 3:00 PM ET.* Crowdfunding for Small Business, April 25, Crowdfund Better* Crowdfunding Professional Association Webinar, May 8, 2:00 PM ET* The Reg A & Crowdfunding Conference, June 20, Westchester Country Club (Save 20% with the code Super20)* Crowdfunding Professional Association, Summit in DC, October 22-23If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 4,000+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
Today we have a panel of our Exp ICON agents discussing what Real Estate awards mean to them. We have - Bjorn Kunzel Dee Mangion James Stacy Krish Gajera Leigh Martinuzzi We discussed on the podcast what Rate My Agent Awards are and then each person answered the following questions. What do awards mean to you? How do you use awards to leverage your success? Rate My Agent is based on reviews what do you do to keep your clients happy? If you would like any more information about eXp Realty, please reach out to any of the panel Lisa B Phone Bjorn Kunzel Phone Dee Mangion Phone James Stacy Phone Krish Gajera Phone Leigh Martinuzzi Phone
2024. január 17., szerda, 9-10 óra Tavaly ősszel tizennegyedik alkalommal hirdették meg Az Év Irodája és a Real Estate Awards versenyeket, amelyre összesen 185 pályázat érkezett. Most szavazhat a közönség is. Idén az irodapiacon a hibrid munkahely és a kényelem került a fókuszba, míg általában az ingatlanszektorban nem csak a fenntarthatóság, hanem a meglévő épületek felújítása, korszerűsítése a legfontosabb szempont. Fodor Dániel, az Év Irodája Kft. ügyvezetője, az esemény főszervezője avatott be a részletekbe. A sport is lehet káros a bolygóra? Lehet, bizony… Kimutatták: a sportolás összességében 350 millió tonna CO2 kibocsátást eredményez a Földön, ez a sport karbonlábnyoma! Ne utazzunk sportolni? Futva körözzünk a ház körül, semmi más? Nem túlzás ez egy kicsit? Lenkei Péter, természetvédelmi mérnök volt a vendégünk.
Stephanie Reid, Business Development Manager at Rental Management Australia, joins today's episode of the PM Collective podcast to discuss the healthy and competitive work of the business development manager. Stephanie has over 15 years of experience working with a diverse client and customer base, specializing in event and project management. Also, she has a demonstrated track record of addressing, comprehending, and developing customer relationships to source the best candidates to meet client objectives. Moreover, she was named "International Property Manager of the Year 2017" by Professionals Real Estate and was a finalist for the 2019 REB Women in Real Estate Awards.[00:59] Stephanie's Background – Stephanie mentions how she became involved in real estate and some of her traits. [06:02] Transfer Management – Stephanie addresses transfer management from her perspective. [10:14] BDM - Stephanie weighs in on the terms "healthy" and "competitive" BDM. [14:12] Referral Networks - Stephanie shares her experiences with referral networks and affiliates and the effort she expended to preserve those ties. [25:02] More Options – Stephanie explains several points for anyone looking to accelerate their growth.Resources:Connect with Stephanie:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stephanie-reid-25758163/Todays sponsor is Longreach Recruitment. Assisting you with recruiting your next property manager or simply needing advice.www.longreachrecruitment.com.auKim Coffey 0409 882 806
Caron Ling opens up about Body Positivity, Journey to Self-Acceptance and more with co-hosts Arliss and Diana. A lifelong Honolulu resident, Caron Ling stands out for her enthusiasm and passion for real estate—a career she has dedicated herself to since 2004. Her guiding philosophy in work and life is “to bring joy to everyone I meet—whether for a second or for a lifetime.” A skilled and confident negotiator, Caron works hard to find solutions to navigate the twists and turns that can come with any home purchase. Caron has been the recipient of the 2009 Honolulu Board of Realtors' Aloha ‘Aina Award for customer service and Honolulu Magazine's Best in Real Estate Awards, and has twice made the Hawaii Business Top 100 Transactions list, among other accolades. Caron and her family enjoy having an active and dynamic lifestyle, including travel, golf, snowboarding, dining adventures, and bicycling around Honolulu, and she loves sharing her knowledge of Hawaii's natural and cultural treasures with clients. Her dedication to giving back to the community and helping neighbors in need includes 6 years of prior volunteer service on the state Board of Directors for Catholic Charities of Hawaii, where she currently sits on the development committee to engage a new generation of community leaders. An experienced realtor with commitment to her clients and a track record for results, Caron looks forward to guiding Hawaii buyers and sellers through their biggest investment with expertise, integrity and enthusiasm. Allow Carol to bring you more joy by following her on Instagram @caronlingstagram! For more real life inspiration follow @bodypositivitypodcast to get updates on our Podcasts and Events!
According to Casey Healey, success in property management is a direct result of proper care of your portfolio and your staff. The Metropolitan Principal of the Year at the REB Women in Real Estate Awards 2021 joins hosts Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles to discuss the lessons she's learnt in her career thus far, the importance of accurately valuing your job and skills, and why business owners shouldn't want to give their property managers “any more of [a] headache than what they're dealing with”. She also divulges in: Picking out the right people for leadership roles Using technology to your advantage Fostering positivity and productivity in the workplace Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
Imposter syndrome can be a challenge to overcome – more so in the highly competitive and fast-paced real estate industry – but Jordy Woolley has strategies up her sleeves to combat it. The head of the property management department at Molenaar + McNeice and the Property Manager of the Year - Regional at the Women in Real Estate Awards 2021, Jordy, sits down with Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles to give an in-depth look at how she rose to the challenges in both her personal and professional life to find her rightful place in the real estate world. She also shares how she juggles being a hands-on property manager and leading a six-man team while “levelling up” to become the best version of herself. In this episode, you will hear: Why it's important to have a genuine approach when dealing with clients The investments you can make to improve your life and career How having a mentor network can boost your career growth Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
Cathy Baker believes that planning is the key to any business' success and shares her secrets on how to do it right with Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles. Fresh off her Sales Agent of the Year and Excellence Award wins in the coveted Women in Real Estate Awards 2021, the principal of Belle Property Central Coast emphasises the importance of a long-term vision that will ensure not only the sustained success of a business but also the people within it. She also highlights the necessity of having a well-thought-out exit strategy and why planning should go hand-in-hand with action and accountability. In this episode, you will hear: The trends that will shape the Central Coast luxury market in 2022 Why mentoring and training should be a business priority How to deliver strong results amid market downturns and uncertainty Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
I have some of the top personalities & professionals in our industry joining me on the 2021 Real Estate Awards episode where we discuss: 1. The Biggest Winners in Real Estate 2. The Biggest loser in Real Estate 3. The Biggest Winner in Business 4. The Biggest loser in Business 5. The Biggest real estate surprise 6. The Biggest business surprise 7. The Best new trend in real estate 8. The Best new tech in real estate 9. The Worst Trend in Real Estate Please listen & follow my guests on this episode featuring: Courtney Ronan, TitleVest IG: @ronanthebarbearian Justin Rubinstein, Compass Broker IG: @justinrubinstein Natalie Hedden, Compass Broker, IG: @nataliehedden Andrew Jorges, The Jorges Lawfirm, @jorgeslawfirm
Coming off the back of a Women in Real Estate award win, Tahlia Gabrielli joins The WIRE for the final episode of 2021. The principal of Ray White Mt Gambier was recently crowned principal of the year – regional at the REB Women in Real Estate Awards 2021. Tahlia shares the passion behind her success, chatting with Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles about her growth plans, getting through COVID-19, and why she places so much emphasis on team culture. In this episode, you will hear: What spurred on Tahlia's pursuit of business ownership How she balances her sales and business ownership duties What the key differences are between regional and metro agencies Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
Alexandra Gonsalves emphasises the important work done by business development managers to Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles. The director of growth at Local Property and the BDM of the year – property management at the Women in Real Estate Awards 2020 has shared her ethos when it comes to garnering new business – and why it requires a different approach to traditional sales strategies. Alex also shares the reasoning behind her decision to give staff the title of “investor consultant” rather than BDM. In this episode, you will hear: Why Alexandra takes a “family” approach to attract clients How BDMs can be empowered to improve the profession's image What commission structures can be employed for BDMs – and how to choose Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
Imagine having a horrific fear of frogs and having a jar load tipped down your front by your 3 brothers!? This lovely lady had no option but to be competitive with brothers who would do such things! Four years in New Zealand and already taking out Real Estate Awards and selling houses like nothing else, meet Karin Blaauw, a Real Estate agent that's hungry and motivated to work hard for her clients - whether buying or selling! Learn why..
MBJ’s Sari Lesk talks with Rob Mejia, adjunct faculty member in Cannabis Studies at Stockton University and the founder of Our Community Harvest, a cannabis education firm. He is featured in Sari’s cover story for this week about Governor Evers’ proposal to legalize marijuana in Wisconsin and what that could look like for the business community. Later, Sari is joined by Teddy Nykiel, the newest reporter at The Milwaukee Business Journal. She will be covering multiple beats, with an emphasis on technology. Get to know our newest team member! Click here to get tickets for MBJ’s Real Estate Awards on April 27th. Use the code “mbjpodcast” for $5 off. For more information on some of the stories featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
Since the pandemic hit last year, Milwaukee independent pharmacy Hayat Pharmacy has raised its profile first with Covid-19 testing and more recently with vaccinations. CEO Hashim Zaibak and MBJ’s Rich Kirchen discuss the how and why of the endeavor. Later on, learn more aboutAdvocate Aurora Health’s decision to launch a subsidiary that invests in businesses that enable people to improve their health and well-being beyond traditional clinical settings. Rich talks with Scott Powder, who is president of the Enterprises group. Click here to get tickets for MBJ’s Real Estate Awards on April 27th. Use the code “mbjpodcast” for $5 off. For more information on some of the stories featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
This spring, Marcus Theaters is reopening 70% of its locations, ending a long run of closures that started in March 2020. Their CEO, Rolando Rodriguez, joins MBJ reporter Sean Ryan to share more about that process. Rodriguez runs through the new safety protocols Marcus is putting in place for its movie theaters, and give a hint of the response from the movie-going public after some reopenings in early March. Later, Nancy Hernandez of the Hispanic Collaborative in Milwaukee discusses pandemic recovery efforts for Milwaukee Hispanic and Latino business community, and ongoing efforts to help more youths get into and afford college. She’ll also give a preview of the 2021 Urbano Hispanic real estate conference that’s in the works. Click here to get tickets for MBJ’s Real Estate Awards on April 27th. Use the code “mbjpodcast” for $5 off. For more information on some of the stories featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
MBJ’s Margaret Naczek talks with Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s acting secretary Anne Sayers about the department’s plans for 2021. She also talks about the many challenges Covid-19 presented over the last year. Later, MBJ’s Sean Ryan joins Margaret to discuss a proposed $163 million state office building on Milwaukee’s Near West Side. Finally, Melinda Wilke from Wilke Wealth and Investment Planning, affiliated with Northwestern Mutual, joins the podcast to talk about life insurance. Click here to get tickets for MBJ’s Real Estate Awards on April 27th. Use the code “mbjpodcast” for $5 off. For more information on some of the stories featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
Both guests are featured in this week’s MBJ cover story – our next installment of the “Small Business, Big Mission” series. The theme is “Local seeds of recovery and challenges ahead for small business owners in a post-pandemic economy.” MBJ’s Sari Lesk talks with Milwaukee Repertory TheaterExecutive Director, Chad Bauman, then later with Joyce Nwatuobi, founder of digital health companyThriveHealth. In both cases, they discuss their experiences during the pandemic and looking ahead to recovery in the economy. Click here to get tickets for MBJ’s Real Estate Awards on April 27th. Use the code “mbjpodcast” for $5 off. For more information on some of the stories featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
Despite the challenging setbacks of the past year, the redevelopment of Atlanta Dairies at 777 Memorial Drive was able to make significant progress towards substantial completion of the 11-acre mixed-use project. During the past month alone, Paces Properties was pleased to have announced notable changes such as the opening of its long-awaited brewery, Three Taverns Imaginarium, and the re-opening of its Dairies Coffeehouse & Cold Brew Bar. Most recently rumor had it a Miracle was happening at Atlanta Dairies, which wasn't entirely untrue. Miracle Bar Atlanta, the wildly popular and legendary Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar and restaurant serving holiday cocktails in a festive setting, confirmed a Miracle Bar would be ringing in this holiday season at Wonderkid within Atlanta Dairies. Web: http://atlantadairies.com Follow: @atlantadairies “Atlanta Dairies was once a truly iconic and thriving manufacturing business and pillar of the community for almost 60 years, but when it shuttered its doors all of us sadly witnessed the slow and painful decay of this once bustling and special place into an unrecognizable eyesore. Atlanta Dairies has evolved from a vision to a tangible reality to be enjoyed and experienced again. We brought Atlanta Dairies back from being forgotten and to reclaim its rightful place in the hearts of many and in Atlanta's history,” said David Cochran, President and CEO of Paces Properties. “We maintained an expansive area in the center core of the project, also known as The Yard, to offer our patrons a generous open-air experience with lush surroundings and seating areas that's indescribable other than to say its one of a kind in Atlanta. When you pair such rare features in a project with our open container liquor license for the property, you really have no reason to not stay all day.” Three Taverns Imaginarium, an extension of Decatur's Three Taverns Brewery, opened its doors last month after liquor licensing delays due to COVID-19. The Imaginarium is equal parts laboratory, brewery, and tasting room and features an expansive indoor space as well as spacious patios on the ground level and on the second level overlooking The Yard. From rotating kiosks to pop-up stations, The Imaginarium also plans to complement its beer offerings with curated small bite food offerings. The design-heavy interiors and finishes for the brewery were concepted by Metaleap Creative with the architecture designed by Square Feet Studio. Dairies Coffeehouse & Cold Brew Bar has reopened its doors to patrons with an updated menu as well as plenty of precautions in place to ensure the safety of guests and staff alike. This popular and innovative coffeehouse is known for its 14-tap cold brew bar with rotating specials, custom beverage blends, handcrafted mocktails, frappes and delectable food choices. For the time being, Cold Brew Bar is only open for outdoor dining, and mask-wearing, as well as social distancing to ensure safety, is required. While Wonderkid has been open throughout COVID-19 offering takeout options as well as to-go cocktails, the restaurant is now set to also host one of this year's Miracle Bar Christmas pop-ups, Miracle at Wonderkid, adding to the existing Miracle and Sippin' Santa lineup in Atlanta. The contemporary spin on the classic diner will feature Miracle's signature festive cocktails, as well as seasonal fare, and will be decked in holiday décor and serving up plenty of Christmas cheer at Atlanta Dairies. The Yard will be open to Miracle patrons and the spirit of the holiday season will abound, providing a safe and accessible experience for everyone this holiday season. While guests can get into the Christmas spirit by night, by day they can still enjoy all of Wonderkid's delicious offerings including its convenient grab-and-go storefront and market options such as basic household items and its popular pouch cocktails. Atlanta Dairies is a nationally recognized AIA, SHPO, NPA award-winning development and was recently recognized as “Best Mixed-Use Redevelopment” in Modern Luxury's 2020 Real Estate Awards. Paces Properties, the developer and owner, is currently leasing remaining space for entertainment, retail, restaurant, and office tenants and continuing the transformation of the building that's in historic Reynoldstown into an epicenter of economic growth and investment activity. 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Despite the challenging setbacks of the past year, the redevelopment of Atlanta Dairies at 777 Memorial Drive was able to make significant progress towards substantial completion of the 11-acre mixed-use project. During the past month alone, Paces Properties was pleased to have announced notable changes such as the opening of its long-awaited brewery, Three Taverns Imaginarium, and the re-opening of its Dairies Coffeehouse & Cold Brew Bar. Most recently rumor had it a Miracle was happening at Atlanta Dairies, which wasn't entirely untrue. Miracle Bar Atlanta, the wildly popular and legendary Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar and restaurant serving holiday cocktails in a festive setting, confirmed a Miracle Bar would be ringing in this holiday season at Wonderkid within Atlanta Dairies. Web: http://atlantadairies.com Follow: @atlantadairies “Atlanta Dairies was once a truly iconic and thriving manufacturing business and pillar of the community for almost 60 years, but when it shuttered its doors all of us sadly witnessed the slow and painful decay of this once bustling and special place into an unrecognizable eyesore. Atlanta Dairies has evolved from a vision to a tangible reality to be enjoyed and experienced again. We brought Atlanta Dairies back from being forgotten and to reclaim its rightful place in the hearts of many and in Atlanta's history,” said David Cochran, President and CEO of Paces Properties. “We maintained an expansive area in the center core of the project, also known as The Yard, to offer our patrons a generous open-air experience with lush surroundings and seating areas that's indescribable other than to say its one of a kind in Atlanta. When you pair such rare features in a project with our open container liquor license for the property, you really have no reason to not stay all day.” Three Taverns Imaginarium, an extension of Decatur's Three Taverns Brewery, opened its doors last month after liquor licensing delays due to COVID-19. The Imaginarium is equal parts laboratory, brewery, and tasting room and features an expansive indoor space as well as spacious patios on the ground level and on the second level overlooking The Yard. From rotating kiosks to pop-up stations, The Imaginarium also plans to complement its beer offerings with curated small bite food offerings. The design-heavy interiors and finishes for the brewery were concepted by Metaleap Creative with the architecture designed by Square Feet Studio. Dairies Coffeehouse & Cold Brew Bar has reopened its doors to patrons with an updated menu as well as plenty of precautions in place to ensure the safety of guests and staff alike. This popular and innovative coffeehouse is known for its 14-tap cold brew bar with rotating specials, custom beverage blends, handcrafted mocktails, frappes and delectable food choices. For the time being, Cold Brew Bar is only open for outdoor dining, and mask-wearing, as well as social distancing to ensure safety, is required. While Wonderkid has been open throughout COVID-19 offering takeout options as well as to-go cocktails, the restaurant is now set to also host one of this year's Miracle Bar Christmas pop-ups, Miracle at Wonderkid, adding to the existing Miracle and Sippin' Santa lineup in Atlanta. The contemporary spin on the classic diner will feature Miracle's signature festive cocktails, as well as seasonal fare, and will be decked in holiday décor and serving up plenty of Christmas cheer at Atlanta Dairies. The Yard will be open to Miracle patrons and the spirit of the holiday season will abound, providing a safe and accessible experience for everyone this holiday season. While guests can get into the Christmas spirit by night, by day they can still enjoy all of Wonderkid's delicious offerings including its convenient grab-and-go storefront and market options such as basic household items and its popular pouch cocktails. Atlanta Dairies is a nationally recognized AIA, SHPO, NPA award-winning development and was recently recognized as “Best Mixed-Use Redevelopment” in Modern Luxury's 2020 Real Estate Awards. Paces Properties, the developer and owner, is currently leasing remaining space for entertainment, retail, restaurant, and office tenants and continuing the transformation of the building that's in historic Reynoldstown into an epicenter of economic growth and investment activity. 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The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
In this special episode of the Secrets of the Top 100 Agents podcast, Grace Ormsby is again joined by ListReady’s Queensland sales manager, Felicity Box. With ListReady on board as principal partner for this year’s Women in Real Estate Awards, Grace and Felicity reflect on the year that has been and the impact of COVID-19 on real estate. The duo also consider the contribution of women to the profession, look to the work that has been achieved in real estate over the past year, reflect on the calibre of finalists named in anticipation of the winners being crowned on 11 December, and discuss why it’s worth the entire industry getting involved in this year’s Women in Real Estate Awards. Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (Secrets of the Top 100 Agents) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you’d like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
What's Making Headlines is your source for all the very latest in Australian real estate news. Tune in every week to hear hosts Phil Tarrant and Tom Panos bring you the biggest stories over the past few days, covering everything you need to know about the buying, selling, owning and financing of real estate in Australia. In this episode, Phil and Tom discuss the stamp duty reforms announced in the state budget, query how South Australia's increase in COVID cases will impact the property market, and shed light on the importance of the upcoming Women in Real Estate Awards.
What’s Making Headlines is your source for all the very latest in Australian real estate news. Tune in every week to hear hosts Phil Tarrant and Tom Panos bring you the biggest stories over the past few days, covering everything you need to know about the buying, selling, owning and financing of real estate in Australia. In this episode, Phil and Tom discuss the stamp duty reforms announced in the state budget, query how South Australia’s increase in COVID cases will impact the property market, and shed light on the importance of the upcoming Women in Real Estate Awards.
Again showing its support for the real estate industry, innovator ListReady has been announced as principal partner for the Women in Real Estate Awards in 2020 — an important celebration for the industry’s leading female professionals. On this special episode of the podcast, host Grace Ormsby is joined by ListReady’s Queensland sales manager Felicity Box, to talk about the importance of providing recognition for the work being done by female agents and support staff, why the celebration comes at such a critical time, and why it’s worth getting involved in this year’s awards. Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (Secrets of the Top 100 Agents) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you’d like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
After a big night at the Real Estate Business Women in Real Estate Awards, there is a lot to celebrate for all who attended. I'm still pinching myself at winning 2/3 awards I was up for last night, thanks to REB and all the sponsors. It did come at a complete surprise and I am truly grateful to be acknowledged alongside cherished friends and beloved clients. So much fun to share a great night with stellar women and men in the industry. Join me as I share the fun of who else won and some great moments from last night. As always, feel free to share it with your tribe. Remember, I am here for you and fully available to answer any questions you may have or challenges you are facing. Simply send me an email and let's get you set for the new financial year. Big love.Tanj
The Milwaukee Bucks’ new home, Fiserv Forum, recently won Project of Year at The Milwaukee Business Journal’s Real Estate Awards. Reporter Patrick Leary talks with the project lead for the building, Mike Sorge from Mortenson. Patrick also talks with MBJ reporter Sari Lesk about the explosion of the hemp industry in Wisconsin, and the risks and rewards in this growing industry. For more information on the stories and headlines featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
Biztalk with Bill Roy Episode 46; The 2018 Real Estate Awards by Wichita Business Journal
Nella puntata odierna di Bricks and Music è intervenuto Diego Caponigro, un innovatore del settore immobiliare, Fondatore di ReGold, il primo e-commerce di servizi avanzati per il Real Estate, ha creato ed ora conduce su ReTv, la web television di settore, è anche fondatore e presidente dei Real Estate Awards ed è anche presidente del centro studi per la raccolta e l'elaborazione dei dati relativi all'uso di tecnologie digitali nel Real Estate che prende il nome di OID (Osservatorio Immobiliare Digitale).
Nella puntata odierna di Bricks and Music è intervenuto Diego Caponigro, un innovatore del settore immobiliare, Fondatore di ReGold, il primo e-commerce di servizi avanzati per il Real Estate, ha creato ed ora conduce su ReTv, la web television di settore, è anche fondatore e presidente dei Real Estate Awards ed è anche presidente del centro studi per la raccolta e l'elaborazione dei dati relativi all'uso di tecnologie digitali nel Real Estate che prende il nome di OID (Osservatorio Immobiliare Digitale).
John Paranchi was recently awarded #1 Sales Agent of the Year at the Australian Real Estate Awards 2013. John from McGrath Hunters Hill consistently writes over $1 million in fees per year.