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Ryan, Dana, and Chris Trenkmann discuss the decision by Tampa's redevelopment agency to postpone a key vote related to the proposed Tampa Bay Rays stadium project until August. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opponents of the Shady Grove redevelopment plan recently approved by city leadership are getting serious, and getting organized - Circulating petitions to force a referendum vote on the issue (at 14:48) --- Adulting is hard - And one of the hardest parts also may be one of the most unexpected... Young adults trying to figure out how to navigate the healthcare system for the first time (at 28:22) --- Around Town: Live music, great food and more... The second annual VetFest is a day-long community celebration of and for all those who have served (at 47:49)
A major redevelopment of a North Clare primary school is expected to be transformative for pupils and teachers alike. Clare County Council has approved the Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board's plans for the construction of a new two-storey school building for Mol an Óige Community National School in Ennistymon. The new building will include eight classrooms, a two-classroom special needs facility, a general purpose hall, a library, and resource and learning rooms. LCETB Director of School Donncha Ó Treasaigh says it'll significantly enhance what the school has to offer.
Ennis Rugby Football Club has launched what it describes as the most significant development project in its history, following the granting of planning permission for a major €2.5 million redevelopment of its facilities at Drumbiggle. The ambitious project will deliver a modern clubhouse, upgraded training and gym facilities, improved player amenities, enhanced community spaces and significant site improvements. While the club has already secured €2 million in grant funding, it's now turning to members, former players, businesses and supporters to help raise the remaining €500,000 through its newly launched '100 Club' campaign. To tell us more about the vision for the project and the fundraising drive, Alan Morrissey was joined by Ennis RFC Chairperson Richard Murphy and Vice Chair Brian Farrell. Image (c) Ennis Rugby
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In this episode, Monika responds to the atmosphere of fear and panic spreading through everyday financial conversations — from rumours about banks collapsing to people withdrawing savings based on WhatsApp forwards and social media anxiety. Using history as her anchor, she makes a powerful argument that nations do not simply “roll over and die.” Companies fail, markets crash, governments stumble — but nations survive, adapt, reform, and rebuild. She walks listeners through some of the most severe economic crises faced by countries around the world, from Argentina's repeated debt defaults to Germany's hyperinflation and South Korea's gold donation campaign during the Asian Financial Crisis, showing how recovery eventually followed even the darkest moments.She then turns to India's own history of economic survival and reinvention. From the humiliating 1966 rupee devaluation and food shortages, to the 1991 balance of payments crisis when India pledged gold for emergency loans, to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and the economic devastation of COVID-19, Monika traces a recurring pattern: every crisis initially feels catastrophic, but India repeatedly emerges transformed rather than broken. She argues that while growth may slow and reforms may become unavoidable, today's India is fundamentally stronger than in earlier crises — with healthier banks, stronger foreign exchange reserves, a large digital economy, and growing geopolitical relevance. Her central message is one of practical resilience: prepare for turbulence, not collapse. Build emergency buffers, diversify wisely, avoid panic, and resist fear-driven rumours. The episode ultimately becomes a reminder that survival and recovery are deeply embedded in both economic systems and human behaviour.In listener questions, Jennifer asks how to structure a retirement corpus while preparing for the steep maintenance costs of a redeveloped Mumbai home, leading to a discussion on safe investing, inflation-adjusted retirement planning, and avoiding unnecessary risk later in life; Shantanu Bopardikar shares thoughtful feedback on wanting more advanced guidance around evaluating underperforming mutual funds, portfolio diversification, and passive-income planning, prompting Monika to explain her philosophy around “forever funds,” long-term consistency, and allocation-based investing; and an anonymous Bengaluru-based listener seeks advice on balancing his own financial growth with concern for his ageing parents' retirement security, health insurance, and inherited assets.Chapters:(00:00 – 00:00) Why Nations Don't Collapse the Way We Fear They Will(00:00 – 00:00) India's Darkest Economic Crises — And How It Recovered Every Time(00:00 – 00:00) What Today's Slowdown Really Means for Your Money and Investments(00:00 – 00:00) Managing Retirement, Redevelopment and Financial Safety in Your 60sIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
There is an exciting redevelopment project in the heart of Kilrush, as Clare County Council has confirmed that a Part 8 planning application is being progressed for the redevelopment of the former Mars Cinema and Dance Hall site on Frances Street. The proposed multi-use development would see the historic site regenerated for community, cultural, educational and commercial use, while also preserving key features of the building's distinctive Art Deco character as part of the wider revitalisation of Kilrush town centre. To discuss the plans and what they could mean for the future of Kilrush, Councillor Ian Lynch joined Alan Morrissey on Friday's Morning Focus. Image (c) Mars Cinema Site, Frances Street Kilrush
Matt Martin and Erika Bell recall their visit to western North Carolina to learn more about revitalization efforts in response to long-term changes in the regional economy as well as the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Martin is a regional executive at the Charlotte office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and Bell is the community development regional manager for North Carolina and South Carolina at the Richmond Fed. Also in this episode, Scott Webber, town manager of Spindale, N.C., shares how he has worked with community partners to support redevelopment in the region. Full transcript and related links: https://www.richmondfed.org/podcasts/speaking_of_the_economy/2026/speaking_2026_05_13_redevelopment_western_nc
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Located in the heart of the Indian metropolis of Mumbai, Dharavi is one of the world's most densely populated slums; home to nearly 1 million people. Made famous by the film "Slumdog Millionaire", Dharavi is set to be transformed by a major redevelopment plan that will build skyscrapers, sanitation systems, parks, schools and hospitals. But this massive project requires the relocation of part of its population and is causing concern among the thousands of residents who have lived and worked in Dharavi for several generations. FRANCE 24's Khansa Juned, Nabeel Ahmed and Alban Alvarez report.
Legal Game Plan for Growth: What Business Owners Need at Every Stage is covered in this podcast, along with the following subjects:***************************************Join Andrew Frazier and John Ursin for “Legal Game Plan for Growth: What Business Owners Need at Every Stage,” a practical and empowering session designed to help entrepreneurs build a strong legal foundation from startup to exit. Andrew and John break down the essential legal strategies business owners need to structure properly, protect assets, safeguard intellectual property, minimize risk, and stay compliant while scaling. You'll gain clear insight into choosing the right entity, strengthening contracts, navigating hiring and partnerships, and preparing for funding, acquisition, or succession—so you can stop reacting to legal issues and start implementing a proactive legal strategy that supports sustainable growth and long-term success.John Ursin is the Managing Partner and a senior corporate attorney at Schenck, Price, Smith & King LLP, where he also serves as Chair of the firm's Management Committee. Known for his breadth of legal expertise, John brings decades of experience advising business owners, non-profits, government entities, and family offices on corporate governance, commercial real estate, mergers and acquisitions, financing, and risk management. His transactional work spans substantial deals nationwide, while his rare litigation background includes first-chair representation in complex commercial, employment, insurance, and municipal cases—giving him a strategic edge in guiding clients through both preventative counseling and courtroom challenges. John also leads practice groups in Government Law, Land Use and Redevelopment, and participates in the firm's Corporate, Insurance Defense, and Banking & Finance teams. A recognized leader in the legal community, he has been named to NJBIZ's Leaders in Law list and repeatedly selected to the New Jersey Super Lawyers list. John combines legal acumen with deep business insight to help organizations at every stage of growth navigate legal complexities with confidence. - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-e-ursin-54327913b/
Construction on the Bus Rapid Transit project on Colfax has officially moved into Aurora, and the end is in sight! So, we are looking ahead to the BRT line planned for Federal Boulevard, where the recent news of the proposed redevelopment of the Asia Center strip mall sparked a wave of concerns about, among other things, the impact of construction on small businesses. Host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi talk about how the community outreach is going on Federal, then dig into the data showing the effects of construction on Colfax businesses so far. Plus, a listener comment about Little Man Ice Cream's big news. Paul mentioned the Colorado Boulevard BRT open house planned for May 13 at Clayton Early Learning Center and referenced this Denver7 report on the Colfax BRT project breaking ground in Aurora. Bree mentioned Katrina Nguyen's post about the Asia Center redesign renderings and the Federal Boulevard BRT pop-up at Mi Casa Resource Center on May 9. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think about BRT? Worth the hassle of construction? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this May 5th episode: Denver Art Museum TaskRabbit Multipass Choir league Cozy Earth - Use code COZYDENVER for up to 20% off Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
Dan Coakley is the principal of PMG Affordable, a real estate developer focused on large-scale mixed-income housing projects that integrate affordability, workforce housing, and community-centered design.
Phase 2 of Burnaby Hospital redevelopment cancelled by provincial government Guest host Robin Gill talks to Bowinn Ma, B.C.'s Minister of Infrastructure Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dave Dubeau on the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast as he sits down with Andrew Hinton, a seasoned real estate entrepreneur based just outside of Baltimore, Maryland. Andrew shares his journey from starting with single-family homes to managing a portfolio of over 1,000 units, including significant multifamily and retail assets in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Hampton Roads, Virginia. He dives into the complexities of a particularly challenging project: the redevelopment of a 150-year-old historic office building into the stunning Browns Loft Apartments, highlighting the unique hurdles and immense satisfaction of such a venture. In this episode, Andrew offers valuable insights into navigating a dynamic real estate market. He discusses the evolving nature of his "buy box," the current challenges in finding attractive cap rates in multifamily, and the strategic shift he's making towards retail and hospitality investments in search of better valuations and cash flow. Learn about his approach to property management and his commitment to balancing cash flow with capital appreciation, even in today's interest rate environment. #realestatepodcast #multifamilyinvesting #retailinvesting #hospitalityinvesting #capitalraising #propertydevelopment #realestatestrategy #baltimore R - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here httpdaveinterviewsyou.com
Water Tower Place, one of Chicago's most recognizable shopping destinations, is set for a more than $170 million redevelopment aimed at modernizing the mall and boosting foot traffic along the Magnificent Mile.
Water Tower Place, one of Chicago's most recognizable shopping destinations, is set for a more than $170 million redevelopment aimed at modernizing the mall and boosting foot traffic along the Magnificent Mile.
Water Tower Place, one of Chicago's most recognizable shopping destinations, is set for a more than $170 million redevelopment aimed at modernizing the mall and boosting foot traffic along the Magnificent Mile.
News broke this week that the owner of the Asia Center on Federal Boulevard is planning to demolish the strip mall and build in its place three floors of residences on top of ground-floor retail. That story sparked an outpouring of love for the small businesses in the Asia Center and a petition now with more than 4,000 signatures demanding “a more thoughtful and inclusive approach.” Politics contributor Adrian Felix joins host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi to talk about the future of Federal. Plus, a Satanist student in Elizabeth challenges school surveillance and a members-only bonus segment where we answer a redditor's question: If you were moving away, what three restaurants would you need to visit one last time? Help us hit our goal in our spring membership drive! Today is the last day to help us hit our goal and get yourself one of those sweet green “I live here on purpose” Oxford Pennants. Help local journalism thrive, and sign up now at membership.citycast.fm Bree mentioned Aurora venue Manos Sagrados closing in May and the Denver Voice profile of Ruth Kanatser from Harm Reduction Action Center. Adrian mentioned the sculpture stolen from a family's yard in Congress Park and Alamo Drafthouse renaming their Littleton location. Paul talked about the Rapids 30th anniversary match and the photos he shared on Instagram. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think about the housing redevelopment proposed on Federal? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this April 24th episode: Denver Art Museum Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
Samantha Libreri, RTE Correspondent, reports on Dublin City Council granting planning permission for the redevelopment of Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.
The decision has attracted some criticism because it will remove its distinctive curved facade and glass dome. Our reporter Áine Goulding has been asking people in Stephen's Green what they think of the plan to redevelop the site.
The redevelopment of St Stephens Green Shopping Centre has been approved by Dublin City Council. The plans will see the façade of the Dublin shopping centre removed as it currently is with its Mississippi Steamboat design in favour of a glass and red brick façade. But are we erasing an important part of the architecture of our capital city or just something that didn't look so great anyway? Shane Coleman was joined by Carole Pollard, Architect and Editor of the book Irish Cities in Crisis, and Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin's Spokesperson on Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
The Living City Initiative, which aims to encourage the redevelopment of rundown properties in Ireland, will now be applicable in Athlone, Drogheda, Dundalk, Letterkenny and Sligo from Friday.The initiative offers tax relief for the conversion or refurbishment of buildings in areas that have high levels of dereliction and vacancy.Will the scheme convince people to revamp their properties?Jude Sherry, Founder & Director of Anois, and John McGahon, Chief Executive of the Dundalk Chamber of Commerce speak to Will O'Callaghan on The Last Word.Hit the 'Play' button on this page to hear the discussion.
Cambrian Park Plaza, a strip mall in San Jose, was once the heart of the neighborhood. Featuring a bowling alley, grocery store, post office, clothing stores and more, it had everything nearby residents might need. But it's faded significantly since it's heyday in the 1960s-1980s. Now the smattering of stores that are there are on short term leases, and may storefronts sit empty. On today's show, we explore the fight to redevelop this space, and the market conditions that have made moving forward a challenge. It's the story of one neighborhood, yes. But it's also the story of San Jose, and in many ways the entire San Francisco Bay Area. Additional Resources: Cambrian Park Plaza, a Beloved San Jose Strip Mall, Awaits a New Future Read the transcript for this episode Sign up for our newsletter Got a question you want answered? Ask! Your support makes KQED podcasts possible. You can show your love by going to https://kqed.org/donate/podcasts This story was reported by Katrina Schwartz. Bay Curious is made by Katrina Schwartz, Christopher Beale and Olivia Allen-Price. Additional support from Jen Chien, Katie Sprenger, Maha Sanad, Ethan Toven-Lindsey and everyone on Team KQED. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alan Benoit, Paul Riffault, Tom Barbier, Jean-Benoit Boccaren and Thomas Catti, graduate architects and urban planners, winners of the Europan 17 competition on the C.H.U. site in Nantes (44), under the name Matières Premières, are the founders of the Matin collective. Here, through Esther, they talk about the Europan 17 project: the transformation of the immense Nantes hospital site (formerly the C.H.U.), which all Nantes residents have experienced for better or for worse.What legacy? How can we redefine the relationship with the city, for what purpose? How can we regenerate this very mineral site? How can we rehabilitate the banks of the Loire? Many questions for a desirable future. Remember their name, Matin, for beautiful mornings to come! And listen to them, because hearing them talk about their project is captivating.Image teaser © Atelier MatinIngénierie son : Bastien Michel___If you like the podcast do not hesitate:. to subscribe so you don't miss the next episodes,. to leave us stars and a comment :-),. to follow us on Instagram @comdarchipodcast to find beautiful images, always chosen with care, so as to enrich your view on the subject.Nice week to all of you ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Season 6, Episode 2: This week on the No Cap Podcast, we're sitting down with Ross Cooper — President & CIO of Kimco Realty (NYSE: KIM) — to talk about one of the most resilient asset classes in commercial real estate: grocery-anchored open-air retail. Ross is a third-generation real estate operator whose grandfather Milton Cooper co-founded Kimco back in 1958. After 20 years rising through the investment side of the platform, Ross now leads one of the largest publicly traded REITs in North America. This conversation covers all of it — the origin story, the GFC, the "retail apocalypse" narrative, and how Kimco has quietly built one of the most durable portfolios in the business. We get into how Kimco underwrites acquisitions (location + basis, always), why grocery anchors drive daily and weekly foot traffic that no other asset class can replicate, and how the four segments of the grocery market — traditional, discount, organic, and ethnic — each attract a distinct co-tenancy ecosystem. Ross also breaks down Kimco's approach to redevelopment and densification, including 13,000+ multifamily units either built, under construction, or fully entitled across their portfolio, and why turning a sea of surface parking into a 25-story mixed-use tower can be additive — not disruptive — to the retail below. We also cover Kimco's structured investment program in preferred equity and mezz financing, how they think about balance sheet discipline (including a decade-long push to earn an A-minus credit rating from all three agencies), and why new ground-up retail construction would require 50–60% rent increases in most markets just to pencil — a supply constraint that's quietly been one of the biggest tailwinds for existing center owners. If you want to understand how a REIT that's been in the business since Eisenhower still finds mispriced assets, turns over capital intelligently, and thinks about what comes next — this episode is it. Shoutout to our sponsor, Appfolio. The growth engine transforming how firms handle investor relations and distributions. TOPICS 00:00 – Introduction 05:13 – Kimco's First Deal and Early Mistakes 10:31 – Curating Tenant Mix Around the Customer 15:08 – Omnichannel Retail and Store Importance 19:44 – Capital Strategy and Debt Approach 25:00 – Portfolio Strategy and Market Positioning 30:00 – Leasing Strategy and Tenant Demand 35:00 – Redevelopment and Value Creation 40:00 – Retail Resilience and Market Outlook 45:43 – Development, Densification, and Closing Thoughts For more episodes of No Cap by CRE Daily visit https://www.credaily.com/podcast/ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoCapCREDaily About No Cap Podcast Commercial real estate is a $20 trillion industry and a force that shapes America's economic fabric and culture. No Cap by CRE Daily is the commercial real estate podcast that gives you an unfiltered ”No Cap” look into the industry's biggest trends and the money game behind them. Each week co-hosts Jack Stone and Alex Gornik break down the latest headlines with some of the most influential and entertaining figures in commercial real estate. About CRE Daily CRE Daily is a digital media company covering the business of commercial real estate. Our mission is to empower professionals with the knowledge they need to make smarter decisions and do more business. We do this through our flagship newsletter (CRE Daily) which is read by 65,000+ investors, developers, brokers, and business leaders across the country. Our smart brevity format combined with need-to-know trends has made us one of the fastest growing media brands in commercial real estate.
Thousands of immigrants lose their CalFresh benefits this month. The latest survey found it's one of the worst years ever for California's snowpack, a key SoCal water supply. Santa Monica officials looks for your ideas on what to do with the city's airport after it closes. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
Steven Railston and Tyrone Marshall discuss the plans to redevelop Old Trafford, including the projected costs and what it means for Manchester United in both the short- and long-term. They also chat about the United players called up for the England friendlies, including Harry Maguire, and the training camp set to take place in Ireland.
Preliminary ideas were released this week by the North Coast Waterfront Development Corp. outlining possible uses for Burke Lakefront Airport if it is decommissioned, a move supported by the mayor and county executive. A large lakefront park. Walking trails. A downtown campground. Hotels. Perhaps a nine-hole golf course. Are these transformative ideas? Nothing close to a formal proposal has emerged. In Akron, a master plan is now in place for redevelopment of the abandoned Innerbelt, which bisected a once-thriving Black neighborhood decades ago. The plan would restore the area as a neighborhood, with 4,500 new homes and space for local businesses. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are now patrolling terminals at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, deployed as funding for the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration remains in flux amid a congressional dispute. However, Hopkins has not experienced the disruptions seen at other airports, such as Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson. It is also unclear what role the agents are playing in Cleveland. The Ohio House voted to ban drag performances in locations where children may be present, effectively ending events such as library drag story hours. Meanwhile, the Ohio Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of House Bill 68, which bans gender-affirming medications and non-surgical treatments for transgender minors. The law passed in 2023 and took effect in 2024 after the Legislature overrode Gov. Mike DeWine's veto. Guests: - Zaria Johnson, Environment Reporter, Ideastream Public Media - Josh Boose, Supervising Producer - Newscasts, Ideastream Public Media - Karen Kasler, Statehouse News Bureau Chief, Ohio Public/Radio TV
We'll continue our conversation about redeveloping West End and check in with Jefferson Parish Councilmember Hans Liljeberg.
Mick Molloy is fired up after hearing his loyal Tigers are zeroing in on relocating to Gosch's Paddock down the road. It comes as the next phase of the Punt Road Oval redevelopment begins. Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app. Mick In The Morning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molloy Triple M Melbourne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triplemmelb Triple M Melbourne TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@triplemmelbourne Triple M Melbourne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/triplemmelbourneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former sawmill site in Vilas County an opportunity for economic growth, Governor names a new Price County DA, Minnesota man charged after reportedly traveling to Rhinelander seeking sex with a minor
After years of delays, a historic Kansas City railroad bridge is set to reopen as a unique entertainment destination in April. The redevelopment will allow pedestrian crossings between the West Bottoms and Kansas City, Kansas, as well as elevate space for restaurants, music and events.
Hello and Welcome Back! It was a pleasure to chat with Mike Cocking recently, who is a Director of golf architecture firm - OCM. OCM are behind the redevelopment of The Hills Golf Club near Arrowtown, which promises to be an amazing transformation of the existing layout. Mike spoke in depth on his thoughts of the existing layout, and some of the changes that they will look to make as work gets underway. On the back-end of the pod Mike gave his thoughts on many of his other projects with OCM and his thoughts on the golf courses he has played across NZ. We have a big announcement to make! We are thrilled to team up with Power Turf NZ who have signed on as our presenting sponsor. Power Turf are New Zealand's leading supplier of Golf Carts and Turf Care, and we are very excited to elevate our content alongside them. Check them out here: https://www.powerturf.co.nz/
Is the old Lindy Boggs hospital closer to being demolished? We'll talk with Councilmember Lesli Harris about how things are looking for redeveloping the site.
Gaelscoil Chnoc na Ré, the only Gaelscoil in County Sligo, is in dire need of a new school building.The school currently has only one classroom in the main building, being left to rely on prefab units for the majority of their pupils.Although the school has been part of the ADAPT programme to be redeveloped since 2022, they are still waiting…Joining Andrea to discuss this is Liz Nic Searraigh, Principal of Gaelscoil Chnoc na Ré, and Olivia McFadden, parent of a Gaelscoil student and member of the Parent's Association.
▶️ Visit to know more: https://www.raphaelcollazo.com/ Welcome, and for all your questions, Raphael is here to help you with Understanding the How To Succeed in Multifamily Redevelopment with Zach Molzer.If you are interested in learning about the many facets of commercial real estate, whether you're a business owner, investor, or just someone who's curious about the subject, you'll gain value from being a part of the group! In this meeting, Zach Molzer, Principal & Founder of Molzer Development, discussed his background and how he got into the business. He will also share insights on how he's been able to execute on large-scale multifamily redevelopment projects and ways others can pursue similar projects in their market.After the talk, we opened up the floor for Q&A. So, watch the full video until the end to learn about his story.▶️ If you're interested in learning more about Zach, click the following links: ▶ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachmolzer/▶ Website: https://molzerdevelopment.com/▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachmolzer/?hl=enIf you like the video, please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to press the bell
It's Thursday which means it's another edition of The Roundabout. Today we focus on race, DEI backlash, race and redevelopment. What's been your experience? How are you feeling about where the pendulum is swinging? It's a delicate conversation, handled with care — and requires your voice! We take your calls during the show at 615-760-2000 and you can also chime in on our live YouTube stream.Guests Angela Crumpton, Community Engagement Specialist, Black Mental Health Village Timothy D. Hughes, Interim president of the Nashville Branch of the NAACP; New commissioner on Mayor's Winter Storm Response Commission Amiee Sadler, LMSW, Executive Director, Miriam's Promise
18 Feb 2026. Dubai Holding and Nord Anglia Education are partnering to develop and operate premium schools across Dubai, with the first opening in Dubai Production City. We unpack what this means for the emirate’s education landscape. Plus, DMCC’s Ahmed Bin Sulayem joins us to discuss redevelopment plans in JLT and the outlook for commodities. UAE-born hotel brand Rove expands into Egypt, COO Paul Bridger shares the strategy. And S&P Global says sustainable bond issuance in the Middle East could reach $25 billion, we speak to the director.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kristin Lukes, the Director of DEED's Brownfields and Redevelopment Unit, talks about financial awards distributed throughout the state for contamination control and research
Downtowns don't come back by accident. They come back because someone decides they should, and then acts on it. In this episode, Luke Henry shares how he helped catalyze downtown redevelopment in Marion, Ohio. It involves real financial risk, building an ecosystem of local businesses, and staying committed when the work got hard. It's a real, honest look into the challenges and joys of community-led revitalization, because, like many things, it's hard but worth it. About Luke: Luke Henry grew up in Mount Gilead, Ohio and transplanted to Marion with his wife Lindsey in 2006 while completing his Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from Ohio Northern University. His entrepreneurial journey started with mowing lawns in Junior High to make money for his first car, then to pay his way through Pharmacy School. While in college, he bought his first rental property in Ada, Ohio at the age of 19. From there, his passions have grown for both small business and real estate, building ProScape Lawn & Landscape Services over the last 25 years to nearly 100 employees and locations in Marion and Columbus, while also buying and rehabbing single family homes and small multi-family, before shifting focus in 2018 to his passionate work in downtown Marion. Since 2018, starting with the purchase of 8 buildings on a block of South Main Street that was 80% vacant at the time, he and his team at Henry Development Group have developed 20 historic buildings into a variety of mixed-uses, including restaurants, boutiques, entertainment and event venues, loft apartments, Airbnbs, and more. Luke is deeply involved in the community philanthropically as well, having supported and served as a board member for numerous nonprofit organizations. Luke and his wife Lindsey live near Waldo with their two children, Emerson and Olivia. In this episode, we cover: Why downtown redevelopment is about ecosystems, not single buildings What it really costs—financially and emotionally—to take on vacant properties How to keep moving when skeptics and naysayers show up Why local lenders and relationships can make or break projects How small, risky first steps can spark long-term community momentum Links + Resources Mentioned: Main Street Reimagined Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/main-street-reimagined-podcast/id1756754601 Henry Development Group: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com Luke Henry Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luke.henry.148/ Luke Henry LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luhenry/ HDG Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup HDG LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/henry-development-group-llc/ Want to get your business in front of our audience? We are looking for podcast sponsors! Each season, we feature a select group of Small Business Partners—brands that share our mission to celebrate small-town life and big ideas. With a 4–6% average Facebook engagement rate (well above the industry average), 2,600+ loyal followers, and 45,000 monthly content views, we have an amazing, highly engaged audience of people who can't wait to learn more about you. When we feature you, your story, and your product/service, it's like a friend's recommendation, because it is. Want to know more? Reach out to us at hello@growingsmalltowns.org We have a membership! Join the GST Club — a virtual support community built for those leading change in small-town America. For $30/month, you'll get twice-monthly live calls with Rebecca, access to a private network of fellow small-town changemakers, replay recordings, frameworks, and early access to GST events. It's for anyone from volunteers and entrepreneurs to city officials who believe small towns deserve big ideas and better leadership. Part think-tank. Part pep-talk. Part creative jam session. All support. We Want to Hear From You! We really, really do, and if you'll let us, we'd love to feature your actual message just like we did with Terri's (with your permission, of course!) Some of the best parts about radio shows and podcasts are listener call-ins, so we've decided to make those a part of the Growing Small Towns Podcast. We really, really want to hear from you! We're have two "participation dance" elements of the show: "Small town humblebrags": Call in and tell us about something amazing you did in your small town so we can celebrate with you. No win is too small—we want to hear it all, and we will be excessively enthusiastic about whatever it is! You can call in for your friends, too, because giving shout-outs is one of our favorite things. "Solving Your Small-Town People Challenges": Have a tough issue in your community? We want to help. 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Vancouver Council has booked themselves a heavy meeting schedule between now and the municipal election in October. Over and above their general council and committee meetings, they have 20 public hearing dates, with multiple redevelopment and rezoning applications to consider. Redeye's Ian Mass joins us to talk about rezonings, world cup soccer, fireworks, Vancouver politics and lots more in his regular City Beat report.
In September, Dane County sought proposals to renovate the Veterans Memorial Coliseum at Alliant Energy Center. They received a single response. It's from local concert giant FPC Live, which started as a small business running the box office at the Coliseum and now is largely owned by Live Nation, the world's biggest live entertainment company. In a piece for Tone Madison, Nick Pjevach, chair of the Madison Arts Commission, wrote “Dane County should apply strict scrutiny of its partnership proposal with FPC Live.” Host Bianca Martin chats with Nick about why he thinks the county should be careful when planning out the future of the publicly owned Coliseum.
This week: 116 days into a ceasefire, Israel has killed at least 481 Palestinians in Gaza. Redevelopment plans for the Gaza Strip were met with skepticism by people there. Palestinians also questioned whether Israel intends to follow through with the next Phase of the US-brokered ceasefire plan in Gaza. Israel has killed more than 71,654 Palestinians in Gaza since October 7th, 2023. In this episode: Hind Khoudary, (@hindkhoudary), Al Jazeera Correspondent Nida Ibrahim, (@nida_aljazeera) Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by David Enders. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Andrew Greiner and Munera AlDosari is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
Jessica Erickson, Director of Economic Development for the City of Woodstock, joins us to discuss development news and opportunities in Woodstock, IL! Jessica starts with her backstory on moving from Denver to Chicagoland and ultimately taking a role in Economic Development for the City of Woodstock. She breaks down Woodstock's downtown redevelopment plan and also speaks to city corridors with development opportunities. Jessica explains "infill" sites, metrics for successful developments, and strategic planning of developments to allow for future adaptive reuse. Throughout the show, Jessica demonstrates a passion for sustainable developments that enhance the quality of life for the residents of Woodstock! If you enjoy today's episode, please leave us a review and share with someone who may also find value in this content! ============= Connect with Mark and Tom: StraightUpChicagoInvestor.com Email the Show: StraightUpChicagoInvestor@gmail.com Properties for Sale on the North Side? We want to buy them. Email: StraightUpChicagoInvestor@gmail.com Have a vacancy? We can place your next tenant and give you back 30-40 hours of your time. Learn more: GCRealtyInc.com/tenant-placement Has Property Mgmt become an opportunity cost for you? Let us lower your risk and give you your time back to grow. Learn more: GCRealtyinc.com ============= Guest: Jessica Erickson, City of Woodstock Link: Jessica's LinkedIn Link: Woodstock Comprehensive Plan Link: The Prof G Pod (Podcast Recommendation) Link: Heartland Realtor Organization (Network Referral) Guest Questions: 02:13 Housing Provider Tip - Utilize water shut off valves at vacant properties to prevent issues! 03:52 Intro to our guest, Jessica Erickson! 09:14 Jumping into Economic Development in Woodstock, IL. 16:50 Woodstock's downtown redevelopment plan. 23:44 Breaking down "infill" sites. 25:54 Measuring successful developments. 29:28 Redevelopment opportunities in Woodstock. 31:27 Future-proofing development sites. 38:41 Closing remarks on the upside of Woodstock! 43:12 Woodstock's competitive advantage? 43:39 One piece of advice for new investors. 44:33 What do you do for fun? 44:55 Good book, podcast, or self development activity that you would recommend? 45:48 Local Network Recommendation? 46:16 How can the listeners learn more about you and provide value to you? ----------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of Straight Up Chicago Investor 2026.
Joining us for today's episode of Living Off Rentals is someone who specializes in historic preservation projects that many investors overlook, but can be transformed into high-performing rental assets. Kevin Kreger is Kirby Atwell's longtime friend and a construction expert. He is the founder of On Point Construction and Fiddle Leaf Development. He breaks down how he transitioned into design-build work and eventually into restoring historic downtown buildings with serious cash-flow potential. Listen as they dive deep into why historic properties aren't as intimidating as they seem, how to uncover hidden square footage, and why cities are often willing to offer grants and incentives to make these projects pencil. This episode will completely change how you see opportunity. Enjoy the show! Key Takeaways: [00:00] Introducing Kevin Kreger and his background [03:22] From high school football to entrepreneurship [05:18] Starting On Point Construction in 2016 and how it evolved from management into full design-build work [08:55] How early exposure to historic homes sparked Kevin's interest in preservation [10:17] How to make a historic property profitable? [13:14] Ways to identify grants, incentives, and funding that a city is offering [15:30] How reimbursement-based grants and TIF-style programs work [18:32] Why walking downtown and looking up is one of the best deal-finding strategies [20:07] Managing higher construction costs in older buildings [23:34] A real-world breakdown of Kevin's Frankfurt redevelopment project [25:52] Combining retail tenants with short-term rentals for stability and upside [28:10] Real numbers: acquisition costs, rehab budgets, and performance [34:00] Connect with Kevin Kreger Guest Links: Website: https://www.fiddleleafdevelopment.com/ Show Links: Living Off Rentals YouTube Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentals Living Off Rentals YouTube Podcast Channel - youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentalsPodcast Living Off Rentals Facebook Group – facebook.com/groups/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals Website – https://www.livingoffrentals.com/ Living Off Rentals Instagram – instagram.com/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals TikTok – tiktok.com/@livingoffrentals