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High Voltage Business Builders
Industrial Real Estate is Booming and What It Means for E-Commerce

High Voltage Business Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 40:59


Industrial real estate has exploded in value, fueled by e-commerce growth, onshoring, and shifting supply chains.Neil Twa sits down with Joel Friedland, an industrial real estate syndicator, to talk about the surge in warehouse demand, why Chicago is a manufacturing powerhouse, and how no-debt investing keeps deals stable even in downturns. They cover the rise of onshore manufacturing, the countries replacing China in the supply chain, and the market forces driving record rent increases.In This Episode, We Cover:✅ Industrial property values are up 50–75% since 2019✅ How onshoring is reshaping U.S. manufacturing demand✅ Mexico is now the largest importer to the U.S. (and its infrastructure problem)✅ The no-debt real estate model that keeps investors safe in downturns 

The Ward 5 Wave
Threats to DC Autonomy, DYRS Lawsuit, and Reflections on Second Budget Vote and RFK Redevelopment

The Ward 5 Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 37:15


DC Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker and Communications Director Melissa Littlepage talk about the federal government's latest threats against DC's autonomy, as well as a civil lawsuit against the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS). Councilmember Parker also reflects on the Council's second vote on the FY26 budget and the vote on the RFK Redevelopment deal. There are quick plugs for upcoming back-to-school events and Ward 5 Day on September 20 (mark your calendar!). Melissa shares highlights from this week's Ward 5 Weekly Newsletter. Read at ward5.us/news and subscribe at ward5.us/newsletter.

HC Audio Stories
Developer Selected for Beacon Waterfront Project

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 5:18


Train complex to include housing, retail, parking The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday (July 30) announced that it has selected a developer to transform the Beacon Metro-North station with a complex containing 265 apartments, 15,000 square feet of retail space and a parking garage for 573 vehicles. Jonathan Rose Companies, a real-estate firm that specializes in the development and management of environmentally sustainable, mixed-income communities, won the bid. It was founded in 1989 by Jonathan F.P. Rose, a Philipstown resident who is a co-founder of the Garrison Institute, a retreat and research center on the grounds of the former Glenclyffe Monastery. The parking garage will replace 484 commuter and 89 MTA employee spaces on the station's 41/2-acre north lot. The apartment complex will have 270 spaces for tenants. The contract will be finalized after the Beacon Planning Board completes an environmental review of the development. The MTA received eight proposals for the project, which was announced in November. Beacon is "an amazingly vital, creative community" Rose said in a statement. "We are so pleased to have been selected." The development will be owned by New York State and leased by the Jonathan Rose Companies. The parking structure, which will be built first and take about a year, will be funded by a $24 million grant from the state's Redevelopment of Underutilized Sites for Housing program. Once the parking structure is complete, it will be turned over to the MTA to operate. The residential and retail components will be built next over about two years and be leased and operated by the Jonathan Rose Companies for an initial payment of $669,430 annually. The residential development must conform to Beacon's zoning by renting at least 10 percent of its units at below-market rates. Mayor Lee Kyriacou, who attended an MTA Finance Committee meeting on Monday in New York City, called the project a "win-win-win" that would provide environmentally friendly housing, replace impermeable blacktop with shops and waterfront activity and contribute tax revenue to the city. Without state funding, "it is very, very difficult" to complete transit-oriented developments at suburban stations, said Robair Reichenstein, the vice president of transactions for transit-oriented developments at the MTA. "It's very expensive to replace that [parking]. This was the reason it happened." In 2023, to address an affordable housing crisis, Gov. Kathy Hochul directed agencies to repurpose underused, state-owned sites. The 2025-26 state budget includes $500 million to build up to 15,000 homes on state-owned property, including the Beacon development. In a statement on Wednesday, Hochul said the Beacon project would revitalize the area surrounding the Metro-North station, "giving more New Yorkers the opportunity to live in a vibrant community with an express train to New York City just next door. This project is a model for how thoughtful development can strengthen communities and make our state more affordable and livable." Kyriacou noted that Beacon has come a long way since 2007, when the MTA asked developers to submit "expressions of interest" for projects on 18 acres adjacent to the train station. The city received proposals that included as many as 600 apartments in buildings ranging from two to six stories, along with a parking garage. A citizens' group, Beacon Deserves Better, opposed the plans. In the years since, zoning has been revised to open land around the station to residential and commercial development while preserving areas such as Dennings Point and Seeger Riverfront Park. A 2017 update to the comprehensive plan names the east side of the Metro-North station as one of four locations where the densest residential development should occur. The MTA "had a lot of places it could go to, and they chose here," said Kyriacou. "That's a statement about how far Beacon has come and where it's headed." Kyriacou added that...

Troy Kearns Podcast
Behind the Scenes of Kansas City's Largest Redevelopment Projects

Troy Kearns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 15:31


Meet Caleb Buland, a real estate developer and architect based in Kansas City, Missouri who's one of the leading forces behind many of the redevelopment projects in the city. As a managing partner of EXACT Architects, Caleb has been transforming and revitalizing some of the largest commercial spaces in Kansas City, and he's been helping Troy to transform his own building into an apartment building.See more:https://exactarchitects.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebbuland/

Kerry Today
Councillors Reject Recommendations for Killarney's Áras Phádraig Redevelopment – July 31st, 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025


Treasa spoke to Kerry Independent Alliance councillor John O’Donoghue and Independent councillor Niall Botty O’Callaghan about councillors rejecting recommendations for the redevelopment of the Áras Phádraig site.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Ryan McClure on the Gateway Arch Park Foundation Acquiring the Millennium Hotel, Plans Big Redevelopment

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 6:21


The Gateway Arch Park Foundation is taking major steps to revitalize the long-vacant Millennium Hotel site near downtown St. Louis. Executive Director Ryan McClure joins to discuss the recent acquisition from Singapore-based owners and outlines plans to begin demolition and remediation soon, pending state tax credit approval. The development, in partnership with Cordish Companies, will include luxury apartments, office space, museum areas, retail, and public spaces designed to reconnect the Arch with downtown. The foundation's track record with the City Arch River project shows its ability to drive transformative projects, with hopes that this redevelopment will boost the region's $572 million annual economic impact from the park. The conversation also touches on urban design trends like capping highways to better integrate city and riverfront spaces.

Nursing Excellence in Cancer Care - Cancer Nurses Society of Australia Podcast
The Redevelopment of the Australian Cancer Nursing Framework

Nursing Excellence in Cancer Care - Cancer Nurses Society of Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 25:05


Jemma Still, CEO of CNSA, Professor Catherine Paterson and Dr. Carla Thamm from Flinders University as well as Associate Professor Gemma McErlean from the University of Wollongong and St George Hospital discuss how and why we have redeveloped of the Australian Cancer Nursing Framework. From comprehensive research, feedback with our cancer nurse focus groups and the Education Standing Committee, the CNSA have grounded the framework in real-world practice baseline principles. Learn what the framework can do for you, and how a nurse at any level can use it to guide their development and career planning.

NYC NOW
Morning Headlines: Immigrant Communities Brace for Crackdown After Trump Administration Warning, Queens Hospital Redevelopment Scaled Back, and NJ Electricity Bills Set to Rise Again

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 3:05


Immigrant communities in New York are bracing for a crackdown following a warning from President Trump's immigration czar this week. Meanwhile, plans to redevelop the abandoned Parkway Hospital in Queens into housing for low-income seniors are moving forward, but the loss of $8 million in federal funding forced developers to scrap some green energy upgrades. Plus, New Jersey residents can expect higher electricity bills next year after a deal between energy companies and the state's grid authority.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Clarence Mayor: Consultation open for Droughty Point redevelopment

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 4:50


Brendan Blomeley, Mayor of Clarence City Council joins Kaz and Tubes for this week’s Mayor on the Air segment, calling for community feedback on the Droughty Point redevelopment plan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
320 - Everything We Learned About Bournemouth's Redevelopment Plans

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 43:32


This week, local residents were invited to find out about Cherries' planned redevelopment of Vitality Stadium - where there will be an upgrade from 11,300 to 20,200 seats. The presentation from the club included senior figures from AFC Bournemouth, as well as personnel connected with the proposed development - who were on hand to answer questions about what is planned, how long it will take, as well as providing a bit of background about the logistics of the move. Sam and Tom are at the Queens Park to provide some reaction after a positive night which was a key first step ahead of what will be a busy few years at Dean Court. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at ⁠https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee⁠ – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Puliyabaazi Hindi Podcast
झुग्गी झोपड़ियों का समाधान है सौ नये शहर। How to Solve India's Housing Crisis? ft. Prof. Gurbachan Singh

Puliyabaazi Hindi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 81:23


High price of land in India has made housing unaffordable for a majority of urban Indians, who have no option but to live in congested slums or unauthorized housing. While this is a burning issue for the public, it hasn't received enough policy attention. What can be a long term solution to provide good, legal and affordable housing to more Indians?This is our second episode with independent economist Prof. Gurbachan Singh on the issue of housing crisis in India. Prof. Singh has previously taught at many esteemed institutions such as Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and Ashoka University. He applies a macro-economics approach to dissect this issue from multiple dimensions.We discuss:* What is Unauthorised Housing* The need for an enabling policy* Land readjustment in existing cities* 100 new cities* Marketing to attract new networks* Market malfunctioning due to faulty policy* Politician and Developer Nexus* Pillars of a policy framework* Vested interest of land-holders* Redevelopment of DharaviOur previous conversation with Prof. Gurbachan Singh:Why is land so costly in India? ज़मीन के दाम की ज़मीनी हकीकतAlso, please note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video.Related Links:The high price of land in India: The problem and the solution by Gurbachan SinghProf. Gurbachan Singh's website: hereRead Curated Hindi Articles here Puliyabaazi Playlist: hereYou can submit articles to us. Submission and Contest Guidelines are here:If you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inGuest: @gurbachan_econHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in

Aging with Altitude
45: Meet Brothers Redevelopment – Housing Support You Should Know About

Aging with Altitude

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 28:47


Are you looking for ways to make your home safer or get support with housing costs? Brothers Redevelopment has been serving the Colorado Springs community for years, offering a variety of programs to help residents make essential home improvements.Jason McCullough, Director of Home Modification and Repair Programs at Brothers Redevelopment, shares insights into the organization's mission, and the services they offer – including home repairs, accessibility modifications, and housing counseling. He also explains how they're helping seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income households live more safely and independently. From free home modification services to community events like the annual Paint-A-Thon, Brothers Redevelopment is committed to making a lasting impact.Colorado Housing Connection Hotline: 303-685-4225Colorado Housing Connect Line: 1-844-926-6632Brothers Redevelopment: https://brothersredevelopment.org/Aging with Altitude is recorded in the Pikes Peak region with a focus on topics of aging interest across the country. We talk about both the everyday and novel needs and approaches to age with altitude – whether you're in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida or Leadville, Colorado. The Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging is the producer. Cynthia Margiotta with PEARLS Program of Colorado and All About Dignity is our moderator. Learn more at:Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging - https://ppacg.org/pikes-peak-area-agency-on-aging/Or call 719-471-2096 PEARLS Program of Colorado - https://pearlsprogram.net/

Michigan Business Network
Michigan Business Beat | Director Phil Roos, EGLE, Reports, Brownfield Redevelopment Program, Budget

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 7:08


Originally uploaded April 11th, reloaded June 29th. Chris Holman welcomes Phil Roos, Director, EGLE - at EGLE (Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy - State of Michigan, Lansing, MI. Every year, EGLE releases an end-of-year report. Are there any milestones or initiatives you're particularly proud of that were included in this year's report? Brownfield redevelopment was highlighted in the report. Could you explain what the Brownfield Redevelopment Program is and its significance for communities across Michigan? What kind of measurable impact has the program had on Michigan's economy, environment and quality of life? The governor recently released her FY 26 budget recommendations. How do her recommendations support brownfield redevelopment as well as environmental sustainability and economic development? Contaminated and abandoned sites once seen as community liabilities are now thriving hubs of economic growth and revitalization across Michigan. Since 2019, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's (EGLE) Brownfield Redevelopment Program has helped create 19,000 jobs, transforming 402 properties into vibrant spaces for businesses, housing and public use. Backed by more than $160 million in investments, this program is a testament to Michigan's leadership in responsible economic development—combining environmental stewardship with community renewal. These projects not only create jobs but also breathe new life into neighborhoods, turning challenges into opportunities for growth. The 2024 EGLE End of Year Report highlights this success and more, highlighting the program's transformative impact. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.michigan.gov/egle/-/media/Project/Websites/egle/Documents/Offices/Executive/Report-2024-EOY.pdf?rev=0b2bcfee775544d7a4e3b5ff44a164e5&hash=8F96B8E9929BE5C9A93383F6F2CA1D3E » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

Today in San Diego
Civic Center Redevelopment, Chula Vista E-Bike Rules, Vista Bollard Removal

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 4:11


Tomorrow, the San Diego City Council will meet to discuss the redevelopment of the San Diego Civic Center. The Chula Vista City Council has advanced new electric bike rules that would ban anyone under 12 years old from riding the vehicle within city limits. Vista is removing some safety features for cyclists over concerns they increase driving dangers.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday. 

Beyond the News WFLA Interviews
Post Disaster Redevelopment - CK Moore Hillsborough Emergency Management

Beyond the News WFLA Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 4:25 Transcription Available


Hillsborough County is asking the public to share experiences recovering from Hurricanes Helene and Milton last year. The county is using a federal grant to find ways to make disaster recovery smarter and faster. Emergency management Planning section chief C.K. Moore says they want to hear about recovery from last year's hurricanes, to improve the county's post-disaster redevelopment plan. There's a hearing Tuesday (15) at Feeding Tampa Bay, as well as a way to contribute online. Find out more by listening to this podcast. 

In Development Podcast
In Development Episode 61: Infill, Politics and Change Management with Councillor Sarah Hamilton

In Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 63:07


In this episode of In Development, our hosts chat with Councillor Sarah Hamilton who reflects on her two terms in Council, shares insights about regulatory change management and explores what other cities can teach us about Edmonton. Councillor Hamilton's Biography: Sarah Hamilton is proud to be City Councillor for Edmonton's Ward sipiwiyiniwak. She currently sits as the City of Edmonton representative on the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Board of Directors, and serves on both the Community & Public Safety and City Manager & City Auditor Performance Evaluation committees. She is in her second term on Edmonton City Council, having served as the representative for Ward 5 from 2017-2021.Sarah grew up in west Edmonton and graduated from the University of Alberta. She went on to receive a Master of Arts Degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago before returning home to Edmonton. Prior to becoming a City Councillor, Sarah worked as an adjunct professor of media and communications, a freelance journalist, and the owner and operator of a communications and public relations firm working with several non-profit businesses throughout Edmonton. She has also held various public service-oriented roles in provincial and municipal government. Sarah spent much of her life active in her community through volunteer work. Prior to her election, she volunteered with the World Partnership Walk, the Lessard Community League and Latitude 53. In her downtime, Sarah enjoys spending her time with family and friends, including her partner Nick and son August.  She is an avid consumer of local arts and culture and remains a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan. She enjoys hiking, cycling and paddling through Edmonton's River Valley and discovering the many hidden corners of the city.Sarah is passionate about Edmonton and its potential to grow, thrive, and influence. She considers Edmonton one of the most forward-thinking cities in Canada — with some of the best prospects for continued and sustainable growth — and continues to make that known.

Shut up and show more football: Nottingham Forest
Neco's new deal, plus details of the City Ground redevelopment

Shut up and show more football: Nottingham Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 31:15


Colin and David talk transfers, and Hugh Casswell gives detail on the City Ground changes

27Speaks
Quail Ridge Residents Scramble After Apartments Are Purchased for Redevelopment

27Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 40:28


The tenants of Quail Ridge — the two dozen studio and one-bedroom apartments spread over two buildings of a former motel along County Road 39 in Shinnecock Hills — typically pay less than $1,500 a month in rent, some considerably less. The apartments are not luxurious, and as former summer resort “efficiencies” they are not large. But they are fine, residents say, and they are affordable for employees of swimming pool and landscaping companies, delivery truck drivers or those living on a fixed Social Security income. That is about to change. Reporter Michael Wright joins the editors on the podcast to discuss the fate of Quail Ridge and the growing difficulty in finding affordable housing on the South Fork.

Northern Light
Clinton Community redevelopment, Willard Hanmer race, ADK-based novel

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 29:47


(Jul 3, 2025) Local officials are weighing the future of Clinton Community College's current campus as the institution prepares to move to SUNY Plattsburgh next month; ahead of this Sunday's Willard Hanmer paddling race in Saranac Lake, we listen back to last year's contest; and North Words host Mitch Teich sits down with Canadian rocker, Rob Benvie, about his latest novel, "The Damagers," that follows two teenage girls who stumble into a cult that's building its home base in the Adirondack High Peaks.

New Books Network
Rebecca Jo Kinney, "Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt" (Temple UP, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 73:37


In this episode we challenge the ideas about invisibility of Asian Americans in the urban Midwest by discussing Rebecca Jo Kinney's Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt (Temple University Press, 2025). Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland links the contemporary development of Cleveland's “AsiaTown” to the multiple and fragmented histories of Cleveland's Asian American communities from the 1940s to present. Kinney's sharp insights include Japanese Americans who resettled from internment camps, Chinese Americans food purveyors, and Asian American community leaders who have had to fight for visibility and representation in city planning—even as the Cleveland Asian Festival is branded as a marquee “diversity” event for the city. Importantly, this book contributes to a growing field of Asian American studies in the U.S. Midwest by foregrounding the importance of region in racial formation and redevelopment as it traces the history of racial segregation and neighborhood diversity in Cleveland during the 20th and 21st centuries. Rebecca Jo Kinney is a Fulbright Scholar and an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA. Dr. Kinney's award-winning first book, Beautiful Wasteland: The Rise of Detroit as America's Postindustrial Frontier argues that contemporary stories told about Detroit's potential for rise enables the erasure of white supremacist systems. Her third book, Making Home in Korea: The Transnational Lives of Adult Korean Adoptees, is based on research undertaken while she was a Fulbright Scholar in South Korea. Her research has appeared in American Quarterly, Food, Culture & Society, Verge: Studies in Global Asia, Radical History Review, Race&Class, among other journals. Donna Doan Anderson (she/her) is a research assistant professor in the department of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Asian American Studies
Rebecca Jo Kinney, "Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt" (Temple UP, 2025)

New Books in Asian American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 73:37


In this episode we challenge the ideas about invisibility of Asian Americans in the urban Midwest by discussing Rebecca Jo Kinney's Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt (Temple University Press, 2025). Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland links the contemporary development of Cleveland's “AsiaTown” to the multiple and fragmented histories of Cleveland's Asian American communities from the 1940s to present. Kinney's sharp insights include Japanese Americans who resettled from internment camps, Chinese Americans food purveyors, and Asian American community leaders who have had to fight for visibility and representation in city planning—even as the Cleveland Asian Festival is branded as a marquee “diversity” event for the city. Importantly, this book contributes to a growing field of Asian American studies in the U.S. Midwest by foregrounding the importance of region in racial formation and redevelopment as it traces the history of racial segregation and neighborhood diversity in Cleveland during the 20th and 21st centuries. Rebecca Jo Kinney is a Fulbright Scholar and an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA. Dr. Kinney's award-winning first book, Beautiful Wasteland: The Rise of Detroit as America's Postindustrial Frontier argues that contemporary stories told about Detroit's potential for rise enables the erasure of white supremacist systems. Her third book, Making Home in Korea: The Transnational Lives of Adult Korean Adoptees, is based on research undertaken while she was a Fulbright Scholar in South Korea. Her research has appeared in American Quarterly, Food, Culture & Society, Verge: Studies in Global Asia, Radical History Review, Race&Class, among other journals. Donna Doan Anderson (she/her) is a research assistant professor in the department of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-american-studies

New Books in American Studies
Rebecca Jo Kinney, "Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt" (Temple UP, 2025)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 73:37


In this episode we challenge the ideas about invisibility of Asian Americans in the urban Midwest by discussing Rebecca Jo Kinney's Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt (Temple University Press, 2025). Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland links the contemporary development of Cleveland's “AsiaTown” to the multiple and fragmented histories of Cleveland's Asian American communities from the 1940s to present. Kinney's sharp insights include Japanese Americans who resettled from internment camps, Chinese Americans food purveyors, and Asian American community leaders who have had to fight for visibility and representation in city planning—even as the Cleveland Asian Festival is branded as a marquee “diversity” event for the city. Importantly, this book contributes to a growing field of Asian American studies in the U.S. Midwest by foregrounding the importance of region in racial formation and redevelopment as it traces the history of racial segregation and neighborhood diversity in Cleveland during the 20th and 21st centuries. Rebecca Jo Kinney is a Fulbright Scholar and an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA. Dr. Kinney's award-winning first book, Beautiful Wasteland: The Rise of Detroit as America's Postindustrial Frontier argues that contemporary stories told about Detroit's potential for rise enables the erasure of white supremacist systems. Her third book, Making Home in Korea: The Transnational Lives of Adult Korean Adoptees, is based on research undertaken while she was a Fulbright Scholar in South Korea. Her research has appeared in American Quarterly, Food, Culture & Society, Verge: Studies in Global Asia, Radical History Review, Race&Class, among other journals. Donna Doan Anderson (she/her) is a research assistant professor in the department of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Urban Studies
Rebecca Jo Kinney, "Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt" (Temple UP, 2025)

New Books in Urban Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 73:37


In this episode we challenge the ideas about invisibility of Asian Americans in the urban Midwest by discussing Rebecca Jo Kinney's Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt (Temple University Press, 2025). Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland links the contemporary development of Cleveland's “AsiaTown” to the multiple and fragmented histories of Cleveland's Asian American communities from the 1940s to present. Kinney's sharp insights include Japanese Americans who resettled from internment camps, Chinese Americans food purveyors, and Asian American community leaders who have had to fight for visibility and representation in city planning—even as the Cleveland Asian Festival is branded as a marquee “diversity” event for the city. Importantly, this book contributes to a growing field of Asian American studies in the U.S. Midwest by foregrounding the importance of region in racial formation and redevelopment as it traces the history of racial segregation and neighborhood diversity in Cleveland during the 20th and 21st centuries. Rebecca Jo Kinney is a Fulbright Scholar and an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA. Dr. Kinney's award-winning first book, Beautiful Wasteland: The Rise of Detroit as America's Postindustrial Frontier argues that contemporary stories told about Detroit's potential for rise enables the erasure of white supremacist systems. Her third book, Making Home in Korea: The Transnational Lives of Adult Korean Adoptees, is based on research undertaken while she was a Fulbright Scholar in South Korea. Her research has appeared in American Quarterly, Food, Culture & Society, Verge: Studies in Global Asia, Radical History Review, Race&Class, among other journals. Donna Doan Anderson (she/her) is a research assistant professor in the department of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Redevelopment Begins On Boston's Mary Ellen McCormack Housing Complex

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 0:49 Transcription Available


Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
The GPO Redevelopment Debate

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 17:28


Anton hosts a debate between Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin's Finance Spokesperson, and Fine Gael TD for Dublin Bay South, James Geoghegan over the government's controvsersial plans to redevelop the GPO in Dublin city centre.Listen here.

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF 3948: Parking Profits, Land Redevelopment, and Long-Term Value ft. Kevin Bupp

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 66:19


On this episode of the Passive Income Playbook, Pascal Wagner interviews Kevin Bupp, a seasoned investor and founder of Sunrise Capital Investors. Known for his success with mobile home parks, Kevin dives into the niche world of parking garage investments—an overlooked asset class with strong cash flow, low maintenance, and high redevelopment potential. He shares his origin story from bartending to building a $400M+ real estate portfolio, discusses how his firm targets value-add parking assets in high-demand urban markets, and explains how they balance risk-adjusted returns across their fund structure by blending cash-flowing parking deals with value-add mobile home parks. Kevin also addresses how autonomous vehicles may impact the future of parking, and why land value and long-term optionality are central to his investment thesis. Kevin Bupp Current role: Founder & CEO of Sunrise Capital Investors Based in: Tampa Bay, Florida Say hi to them at: investwithsunrise.com or connect on LinkedIn/Instagram (@KevinBupp) Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at ⁠https://www.stamps.com/cre⁠. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! Post your job for free at https://www.linkedin.com/BRE. Terms and conditions apply. Join the Best Ever Community  The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria.  Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at ⁠www.bestevercommunity.com⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Retail Retold
What's in Store - Are the Experts Ever Wrong? Chris Ressa and Karly Iacono Revisit Their Retail Predictions

Retail Retold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 34:27


SummaryIn this episode of What's in Store, Chris Ressa and Karly Iacono hold their feet to the fire—revisiting bold predictions made at ICSC to see what held up, what flopped, and what's next. From the unshakable rise of value retail to the surge in food and beverage concepts, they dissect the real trends shaping retail today. They dig into the tug-of-war between experiential and convenience, the true state of omnichannel, and why sustainability is more than a buzzword. It's a candid, no-fluff look at where retail is heading—and how close they came to calling it right.TakeawaysThe retail industry is experiencing a tight supply and high demand for space.Experiential retail is evolving, but convenience remains a priority for consumers.Omnichannel retailing has become a standard expectation for most retailers.Sustainability initiatives are not currently driving business decisions in real estate.Redevelopment and repurposing of properties are slower than anticipated due to various challenges.Food and beverage concepts are thriving, with a notable increase in coffee sales.Value retailing continues to be a strong focus for consumers amid economic pressuresThe conversation around tariffs and AI was less prominent than expected at ICSC.Mixed-use developments are still a hot topic, but execution remains challenging.Predictions for the future should consider longer timelines for significant changes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Retail and Real Estate Predictions04:58 Reflections on ICSC Predictions09:52 Supply and Demand Dynamics in Retail15:08 Experiential vs. Convenience Retail19:54 The State of Omnichannel Retailing25:00 Sustainability and ESG Initiatives29:56 Repurposing and Mixed-Use Developments33:47 Food and Beverage TrendsEnjoy the show! Remember to rate and review!

NYC NOW
Evening Roundup: Judge Orders the Release of Activist Mahmoud Khalil, NYC's Early Voting Turnout, City Parks Could Get New Water Fountains, and Some Seniors Fear Relocation Amid a Housing Redevelopment in Chelsea

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 8:43


A federal judge says he'll order that activist Mahmoud Khalil be released from immigration detention. Plus, New Yorkers are voting early at a rate that experts say may signal a transformative shift in the electorate. Also, a bill has passed in the New York City Council that would require the parks department to install at least 50 new outdoor drinking fountains over the next decade. And finally, NYCHA and a pair of developers are awaiting final approval from the federal government. After that, residents of a senior apartment building will have 90 days to move.

WRAL Daily Download
Zoning change approval opens up RTP for residential redevelopment

WRAL Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 8:52


From Research to Residential. Research Triangle Park covers 7,000 acres in Wake and Durham counties. 55,000 people also work at RTP, but when they clock out, it goes empty -- until now. WRAL's Shaun Gallagher explains the rezoning that will make this all possible.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Michael Staenberg on Chesterfield Mall Redevelopment and the Future of The District

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 9:51


Marc Cox talks with Michael Staenberg about the full-scale transformation of Chesterfield Mall. Staenberg outlines the project's phases, including the complete demolition and 95% material recycling, the creative reuse of the Macy's and Dillard's buildings, and plans for retail, office, and residential spaces. He also shares details about the artistic vision behind 30 new public art pieces, roundabouts, and a park-like layout. Staenberg highlights the success of The District and The Factory, with over 250,000 visitors in one month and 173 concerts in 2024. He discusses how the redevelopment avoids competition with existing developments while partnering with local government for long-term impact.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Full Show (6/13) : Surprise Parties, Israel-Iran Conflict, Nationwide Protests, and Chesterfield Redevelopment

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 136:02


Hour 1: The show kicks off with an update on rising tensions between Israel and Iran, including Israeli airstrikes and potential U.S. military involvement. Marc also breaks down $2 billion in storm damage across St. Louis, its impact on homeowners, and insurance complications. Scott Jagow joins mid-hour for “Scott on the Spot,” sharing his first surprise birthday party and reflecting on how people respond to surprises emotionally and psychologically. The hour wraps with traffic updates on a fatal crash that shut down I-44 and Mayor Cara Spencer's latest executive order. Hour 2: Ryan Schmelz reports on the Israel-Iran conflict and a $9.4 billion rescission bill with federal budget cuts. Nichole Murray follows with business headlines, including stock market news and iPhone exports from India. The hour ends with “In Other News,” touching on offbeat stories like lottery winners, Friday the 13th superstitions, and recent snake sightings. Hour 3: Victoria Coates of The Heritage Foundation analyzes Israel's strike on Iranian nuclear sites and the broader implications for Middle East stability. Tanya J. Powers of Fox News Radio reports on upcoming nationwide protests by the No Kings Movement and Missouri's activation of the National Guard. Scott Jagow returns for “Scott on the Spot,” sharing stories tied to Flag Day and the military parade. Hour 4: Alex Hogan joins from London to break down Israel's preemptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and Iran's drone retaliation. She and Marc discuss the global response and chances of escalation. Later, Michael Staenberg details his redevelopment vision for the Chesterfield Mall, highlighting plans for retail, housing, public art, and repurposed department store buildings. The hour also includes updates on local protests, traffic and weather, and the Queen of Hearts charity raffle for Guns and Hoses.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Casement Park Redevelopment Fund Boost

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 2:45


The British Government has announced that it will give £50m to the re-development of Casement Park, on the Falls Road in Belfast. Our London Correspondent Tommy Meskell has more from Westminister, whilst Michael Corcoran brings us reaction from GAA President Jarlath Burns...

Phil Matier
Prologis and their role in the potential redevelopment deal in Bayview

Phil Matier

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 2:19


The San Francisco Planning Commission is considering the city's largest industrial redevelopment deal in over a decade in the Bayview District. It's being called the Gateway Project, and for more, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.

Inside INdiana Business Radio On Demand
6/2/25 PM UPDATE: Gary ready for downtown redevelopment; Purdue ends DEI initiatives

Inside INdiana Business Radio On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 6:15


Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 2, 2025. The city of Gary says now is a critical time to focus on downtown redevelopment. Plus, Purdue University joins a growing list of schools ending DEI initiatives. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

RNZ: Morning Report
Health Minister on redevelopment of Nelson Hospital

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 5:58


A top doctor at Nelson Hospital doubts the government's new redevelopment plans will be anywhere near enough. Health Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Nick Smith: Nelson Mayor on the upgrade to the city's hospital

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 2:23 Transcription Available


Nelson's Mayor says upgrading the city's hospital will be a turning point for its health services. Completion of a 128-bed inpatient building has been brought forward two years to 2029. Nick Smith told Mike Hosking the city's health services have been under real pressure, with the old buildings dating back to 1955 and 1970. He says it's encouraging not only to have the $500 million upgrade, but also the 32 bed temporary inpatient ward. Smith told Hosking it gives them both immediate relief, but also enables the redevelopment and earthquake strengthening to be done really well. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Simeon Brown: Health Minister on the new redevelopment confirmed for Nelson Hospital

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 3:07 Transcription Available


The Health Minister's not buying Opposition's criticism of Nelson Hospital's brought-forward upgrade. A temporary site will be in place in about a year, and a 128-bed inpatient building will be delivered by 2029. Meanwhile, Labour is calling the move a downgrade - as while they were in Government, they announced an upgrade with more beds than under the coalition's announcement. Simeon Brown says this will substantially increase beds in a cost-effective way. "If we continued with Labour's approach which they wanted to do, it was going to cost up to $1.8 billion dollars." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NYC NOW
Evening Roundup: Rent Guidelines Board to Re-vote on Hike, “Train Daddy” Tapped for Penn Station Redevelopment, Beach Drones Join Rescue Crews, Adrienne Adams Reflects on Personal COVID Loss, and Queens Co-op Faces Steep Fee Increase

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 11:21


New York City's Rent Guidelines Board will hold a re-vote next week after internal disagreements over proposed rent hikes for stabilized two-year leases. Meanwhile, The White House says Andy Byford AKA “Train Daddy”, who ran the city's subways and buses from 2018 until early 2020, has been tapped by President Trump to lead the redevelopment of Penn Station. Also, the city will deploy drones with life-saving equipment and speakers to assist lifeguards at public beaches this summer. Plus, mayoral candidate Adrienne Adams delivered an emotional speech marking the anniversary of her father's death and linked it to former Governor Andrew Cuomo's handling of the pandemic. Finally, residents at Rochdale Village, a co-op complex in Southeast Queens, are bracing for steep increases in monthly maintenance fees to cover repairs, mortgage debt, and an unpaid water bill.

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF 3912: Recapitalization, Rent Growth, and Redevelopment ft. Brian Ker

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 41:34


On this episode of Beyond Multifamily, Amanda Cruise interviews Brian Ker, President of Snowball Developments, about his value-add industrial investment strategy in the tri-state area. Brian shares his journey from institutional brokerage in Canada to running a 2 million square foot industrial portfolio in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. He explains why buying “ugly buildings on great dirt” in dense, urban infill markets creates the best long-term opportunities, and dives into the importance of underwriting downside risk, particularly in volatile interest rate environments. The conversation also explores how strategic recapitalization, operator creativity, and smart broker relationships help maximize value—even in challenging market cycles. Brian Ker Current Role: President, Snowball Developments Based in: New York City, NY Say hi to them at: bker@snowball-dev.com or snowball-dev.com Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at ⁠https://www.stamps.com/cre⁠. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! Post your job for free at https://www.linkedin.com/BRE. Terms and conditions apply. Join the Best Ever Community  The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria.  Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at ⁠www.bestevercommunity.com⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unapologetically Me
Real Redevelopment Expert: How to Turn a Single Family Home into 4 Townhouses ~ EP 32

Unapologetically Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 38:07


Get ready for an inspiring and laugh-out-loud episode of the Unapologetically Me Podcast! Heather Blankenship reconnects with her long-time friend, the powerhouse developer Katie Neason. They take you back to their unforgettable (and slightly chaotic) first encounter at Brandon Turner's Mastermind in Maui. But it's not all reminiscing! Katie shares her secrets to finding overlooked properties and transforming them into vibrant, community-focused spaces, breathing new life into downtown Bryan, Texas. She breaks down her approach to navigating city planning, zoning, and the often-challenging world of development. Plus, hear about Katie's hilarious and disciplined fitness challenge journey! If you're a budding real estate investor, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone looking for inspiration to live life unapologetically, this episode is a must-watch. Learn how to identify opportunities in your own city and turn your vision into reality. Chapters: [00:00] Introduction and Catching Up[2:10] Fitness Journey and Accountability [7:04] Transitioning into Development [12:45] The Power of Local Market Knowledge [14:28] A Traumatic Accident and a Memorable First Meeting [17:59] Future Investment Strategies and Diversification [20:04] Identifying Promising Cities and Developers [25:45] Thoughts on the 30A Area [29:47] Getting Started in Local Development [37:32] Conclusion and Where to Find Katie Join Our Women's Mastermind: https://woman.heatherblankenship.com/ Heather's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heatherblankenshipx3 Heather's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heather.blankenship.182/ Heather's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heatherblankenshipx3 Heather's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-blankenship-271908140/ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-me/id1713972310 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4EtqDw41QW193bH3TKnCiI Listen, rate and subscribe!

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast
Major redevelopment for Jebel Ali Racecourse

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 30:32


09 May 2025. Big changes are coming to Jebel Ali Racecourse, we get details from our property expert Zhann Jochinke. Plus, Emirates delivers record-breaking numbers. Aviation expert Nick Humphrey breaks down what’s driving the success. And Abu Dhabi heads to Tokyo - we speak to ADIO about the growing investment opportunities with Japan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Audio Archives
Audio for "Economic Prosperity and Community Growth Through Superfund Redevelopment," Apr 23, 2025

Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Audio Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025


The EPA Superfund Redevelopment Program's mission is to protect human health and the environment and promote the reuse of Superfund sites. Restoring these once-contaminated properties to productive use revitalizes local economies and prioritizes economic prosperity, spurring new jobs, business growth, tax revenues, spending and new amenities for communities.   This webinar showcases the economic benefits of Superfund Redevelopment for communities across the country. Participants will hear about the most up-to-date economic numbers and success stories. They will also learn about tools used at Superfund sites to ensure that reuse projects meet local needs and reflect community priorities, as part of restoring the greatness of the American economy. To view this archive online or download the slides associated with this seminar, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/superfund-redevelopment_042325/

The Daily Apple Podcast
Rebuilding More Than Buildings: Gary Brooks on Health, Legacy, and Leadership

The Daily Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 42:10


Send us a textIn this episode of The Daily Apple Podcast, real estate developer Gary Brooks shares how a personal health crisis shifted his focus from building skylines to building healthier lives. Known for leading the largest redevelopment project in Oklahoma's history, Gary opens up about the toll it took on his well-being—and how it sparked a passion for proactive, personalized health. He discusses the importance of understanding health metrics, the economic impact of poor health, and his vision to make Oklahoma City the healthiest city in the country. Gary's story is a powerful reminder that lasting change starts with personal responsibility and community-wide commitment.takeawaysGary Brooks emphasizes the need for a shift in healthcare conversations in Oklahoma.Facing a health crisis prompted Gary to prioritize his health and wellness.He learned the importance of understanding health metrics and personal responsibility.Gary advocates for proactive health strategies to prevent premature deaths.He believes in using his influence to help others improve their health.Gary's personal health transformation involved extensive research and lifestyle changes.He encourages others to monitor their health as they would their business metrics.Gary aims to inspire his friends to take health seriously and make small changes. Personalized health care is crucial for effective wellness.The goal is for Oklahoma City to become the healthiest city in the U.S.Understanding health metrics can reveal community health issues.Mental health is a significant aspect of overall health.Education is essential for improving health awareness.A long-term strategy is necessary for health transformation.Individuals should strive to be contributors to the health system.The economic burden of poor health is substantial.Small lifestyle changes can lead to significant health improvements.Celebrating centenarians can shift perceptions of aging. Prime Health Associates

Town Matters: A Podcast by Brattleboro’s Town Manager

It's been a minute! This episode, recorded prior to the April 10 meeting, provides a round-up of Brattleboro Selectboard meetings starting with the final meeting prior to Representative Town Meeting (RTM) up through the initial meetings regarding the FY26 redevelopment process. A schedule of future dates and topics about this process is toward the bottom of the show notes.   MEETINGS March 20: Agenda, Watch March 24 (Organizational): Agenda, Watch RTM: Watch April 1: Agenda, Watch April 8 (Listening Session): Agenda, Watch April 10: Agenda, Watch April 15: Agenda   LINKS Learn more about the local public safety organization One Brattleboro. Learn more about the Canal Street Corridor Plan. The Town has updated its zoning permit fees. Learn about Safe Neighborhoods. Take the Town Plan 2026 survey. Take the Charter Revision Commission's survey.   BUDGET REDEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE Following the RTM's vote not to approve the proposed FY26 budget, the newly seated Selectboard is working to revise and resubmit a new budget proposal. The following topics will be discussed on the dates below: Tuesday, April 15 — Finance Committee Report / Structural Budget Issues / Solid Waste Review Thursday, April 17 — Revenues / 2024-25 Selectboard Budget Reductions / Possible Service Reductions Other than Public Safety Tuesday, April 22 — Possible Service Reductions in Public Safety Thursday, April 24 — Preliminary Revised FY26 Budget Tuesday, April 29 — Possible Decision on Revised FY26 Budget / Warn Representative Town Meeting

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
Nikkie Gullickson breaks down "Community Driven Redevelopment Plan" for Fargo Public Schools

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 15:34


04/10/25: Joel Heitkamp is joined in the KFGO studio by Nikkie Gullickson, a Fargo Public School Board member. Some Fargo neighborhoods are facing the possibility of losing elementary schools and a middle school under what’s called a “Community Driven Redevelopment Plan.” The project was approved last year to address concerns for some of the district’s aging and inadequate school buildings. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sound of Ideas
Redevelopment of brownfield in Cleveland presents opportunities for jobs, workers

The Sound of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 51:58


In Cleveland, large parcels of land for development or redevelopment are hard to come by. But a new project may be a rare opportunity to reimagine a current industrial brownfield site and bring people back to the city. Spurred by state and city funding, the former National Acme building on East 131st Street will be demolished and the newly vacant land remediated. Combined with an adjacent parcel of 22 acres acquired by the city and once occupied by Republic Steel, the combined plot will offer 37 acres to attract businesses and jobs back into the city. The Acme site in its heyday was a national leader in the manufacture of machine tools but has been shuttered for decades. On the “Sound of Ideas” we will talk to the stakeholders on the remediation project including the Cuyahoga Land Bank and the Site Readiness for Good Jobs Fund. 

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News 2nd Hr 4-2-25

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 24:56


Circle Centre Mall Closes South End to Prepare for Redevelopment. If you don't know what Cory Booker is doing, allow me to help. He's running for President. Hogsett running for a 4th term? What is he selling? His Dad bod or Vanity? Who paid for Diego Morales trip to India?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 4-2-25

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 74:45


Have a severe weather plan in place today. Today is “Liberation Day”. Mixed night for Republicans last night. The professors' union at IU is speaking out about the firing of a professor after the FBI raided his homes in Carmel and Bloomington. Anna Paulina Luna forces House leadership's hand on proxy voting as GOP war escalates. England has fallen. Circle Centre Mall Closes South End to Prepare for Redevelopment. If you don't know what Cory Booker is doing, allow me to help. He's running for President Hogsett running for a 4th term? What is he selling? His Dad bod or Vanity? Who paid for Diego Morales trip to India? Signal Gate to Gmail Gate. Trump to Houthis: Stop, or we won't stop 8:36: It’s “Liberation Day”. How many child actors have been ruined by Disney?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF3825: Multifamily Theater Redevelopment Case Study, Public-Private Partnership Strategy, & Construction Complexity Analysis ft. Anderson Morgan - Part 2

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 33:44


On this episode of the Best Ever CRE Show, host Joe Cornwell and his business partner Anderson Morgan dive into their current redevelopment project - transforming a historic 11,000 sq ft theater in Reading, Ohio's Bridal District into a modern multifamily complex. They discuss navigating complex construction challenges, securing crucial city partnerships for tax abatement and parking solutions, and their market analysis methodology for determining optimal unit mix and pricing. The conversation offers valuable insights into tackling large-scale redevelopment projects in today's high-rate environment, emphasizing the importance of extended due diligence periods, public-private partnerships, and strategic market positioning for success. Sponsors: Crystal View Capital Capital Gains Tax Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices