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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!
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.
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.
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...
The Former Premier of SA Lynn Arnold weighs in on the Walker Tower redevelopment in Festival Plaza. Premier Malinauskas calls in with a response. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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 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.
In this episode, our hosts chat with Mauricio Ochoa; Vice President of IDEA and CEO of FCX Developments. Mauricio shares a behind the scenes look into his industry beginnings and explains why he is so passionate about infill. You'll learn about how he connects with neighbours and manages relationships during the development process and hear insights about the importance of genuinely caring for your community. As the President of FCX Developments, Mauricio's passion and ideas are deeply rooted in his work. His role allows him to engage directly with the community and stay connected with their evolving needs and aspirations. FCX Developments is actively building affordable missing middle housing in mature neighborhoods of Edmonton, Alberta. Mauricio firmly believes that addressing the housing needs of diverse individuals and families is crucial for creating inclusive and vibrant communities. By focusing on affordable missing middle housing, he ensures that individuals from various income levels have access to quality homes within established neighbourhoods.
CK and Kate caught up with Fred from Reef HQ who says the redvelopment of the new Great Barrier Reef Aquairum is well underway!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Elizabeth Farrell Lorentz is a Hamburg Town Board member. She told us about the town's plans for the area around the new stadium.
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!
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.
Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy for the 1st segment of their 2nd hour; Sean Malone connects with details blocking a redevelopment proposal; and CBS's Major Garrett discusses all things Trump.
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Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Video Archives
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/
Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Audio Archives
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/
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
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
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.
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.
What does it really take to transform a city block? In this episode, I sit down with Jordan Owen, partner at Mondev, to talk about the five-year journey to redevelop L'ilot vaoyageur in Montreal. From stalled city tenders to innovative partnerships, we get into how this 1,000-unit project finally moved forward—with half of the units dedicated to social and affordable housing. We also talk about the real risks developers take—zoning delays, red tape, shifting markets—and why long-term thinking is non-negotiable in real estate. Jordan shares how Mondev's team managed to weather the recent storms in the industry without overpaying for land or overleveraging. It's a clear look at how discipline and strategy play out in real time. To close, Jordan shares how automation and custom-built tools help streamline their prospecting process. He reminds us that behind every building, there's not just capital—but creativity, patience, and a deep love for the process. What you will learn if you listen to the episode: - How to build affordable housing in Montreal - The real risks of real estate development - Zoning problems every developer faces - What it takes to redevelop a city block - Long-term thinking in real estate investing - How developers use AI and automation for property deals - Why Montreal real estate needs new housing projects SUPPORT US ON PATREON! patreon.com/realestateeffect and become a part of our real estate family! You'll get access to exclusive content, monthly virtual meetings [Ask me anything!], special events, and more! And please subscribe to the show, share it with a friend and send us feedback. Visit www.realestateeffect.ca and follow me on IG @monsaxel Connect with Axel Monsaingeon: Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/axel-monsaingeon-42577b28/ Website - https://www.realestateeffect.ca/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/realestateeffect/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/veryrealestateeffect/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8EYrmO1aVvVIgwT7AfNFw Connect with Jordan Owen: Website: https://www.mondev.ca/ Instagram: @jordan_v_owen | @mondev.ca Do you have any questions about your real estate journey? Whether you're curious about navigating the complexities of development projects, dealing with financial challenges, or anything in between, I'm here to delve into the topics that matter most to you. I invite you to submit your questions by visiting our website at https://www.realestateeffect.ca/ and clicking on the 'Send Voicemail' widget on the right side. Your inquiries will help shape our upcoming episodes, ensuring we cover the real estate issues you're most interested in.
Mayor Kenny Alexander announced steps intended to move the redevelopments of Military Circle and MacArthur malls forward at the annual State of the City address.
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.
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.
DC Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker shares the latest news about the Providence Redevelopment following a new deal secured this week by the Office of the Attorney General (learn more here). To talk more about what this redevelopment means for Michigan Park, Ward 5, and the District, two guests share their perspectives: ANC 5A Chair, Commissioner Emily Singer Lucio, and Evan Goldman, Executive Vice President of Acquisition and Development at EYA, LLC. Later in the episode, Communications Director Melissa Littlepage and Councilmember Parker share an update on the status of DC's budget on the Hill. Melissa also gives highlights from the latest edition of the Ward 5 Weekly Newsletter. Read at ward5.us/news and subscribe at ward5.us/newsletter.
Jerry spoke to Kathleen O’Regan Shepard, former owner of Kathleen’s Country House Hotel & Hotel, about how she is unhappy with the planned redevelopment of Áras Phádrig on Lewis Road.
Columbia University professors are taking the Trump administration to court over hundreds of millions of dollars in revoked federal funding. Meanwhile, officials in Newark are weighing a major housing development in the Ironbound and not everyone's on board. Plus, Governor Hochul and top lawmakers are pushing President Trump to help cover the MTA's budget gap. WNYC's Jon Campbell explains why that may be a tough sell.
Review of Daredevil Born Again episode 4, "Sic Semper Systema." Join us for our discussion of who should receive the White Tiger's belongings from the medical examiner, the administration of justice for a suspect who stole Fiddle Faddle, Bail Reform, Redevelopment in local governments, the morality discussion between Daredevil and Punisher, False Imprisonment and Torture. Support the showNo part of this recording should be considered legal advice.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok @TheLegalGeeks
On Wednesday, Reno officials will decide whether to reverse a 14-year-old policy that was supposed to incentivize redevelopment.
On today's episode, we dive into the transformation and the challenges facing downtown Buffalo with Bob Shibley, the former dean of UB's School of Architecture and Planning, and Jake Schneider, an entrepreneur and developer of multiple downtown projects.
Clare's elected councillors have voted to approve plans for a redevelopment of an iconic Ennis building. At this week's meeting of Clare County Council, councillors have given the green light to the Part Eight planning application for a proposed development at the Cloister at 49 Abbey Street. The local authority is now preparing an application for funding under the THRIVE initiative which makes up to €7 million available for the refurbishment, restoration and adaptation of publicly-owned heritage buildings within town centres. Director of Economic Development with Clare County Council Seán Lenihan is hopeful funds will be secured.
Samantha Libreiri, Eastern Correspondent discusses the refurbishment of the old Fruit and Vegetable Market in Dublin's inner city.
New York is under a state of emergency after wildfires scorched parts of the Pine Barrens region on Long Island over the weekend. Meanwhile, a plan to turn a historic but shuttered hospital in Orange, New Jersey, into apartments is facing opposition. Plus, five years after COVID-19 first shut down New York City, some aspects of life still haven't returned to normal. WNYC's Arun Venugopal discusses how the pandemic continues to shape daily routines in unexpected ways.
Next week, Vancouver City Council will get its first look at the full plan for the massive redevelopment of the Jericho lands, the Park Board will try to make biking in Stanley Park safer and more accessible, the Vancouver School Trustees will consider restoring democracy at their meetings and lots more. Redeye's Ian Mass joins us with his City Beat report.
Clare County Council insists it will follow best practice as it attempts to "breathe new life" into an iconic Ennis building. The local authority submitted plans in December to turn the Cloister at 49 Abbey Street into an arts and heritage hub consisting of artist studios, classrooms, conference space and exhibition space. A recent submission from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage describes the planning application for the project as "deficient" as specialist archaeological input wasn't included. Clare County Council's Town Regeneration Officer Joan Tarmey says they're working with the Department to ensure no harm comes to the 13th century structure over the course of the renovation.
After 17 years at Blizzard, Benedikt Oehmen was living the dream—until layoffs hit like a surprise boss battle. While the ending was tough, he didn't hit “quit.” Instead, he rewrote the script, turning his own experience into a mission to help others navigate job loss. In Part One, he shares his hard-earned insights, including his “Big Three” strategies for rebounding, thriving, and finding the next great opportunity.Key Highlights of Our Interview:From Physicist to Gamer at BlizzardFrom 17 Years of Loyalty to Facing Layoffs: When Blizzard Prioritized Profit Over People“I started with Blizzard in 2005, and by 2018, after 13 years, the focus had shifted from creating epic experiences for gamers to just making more money.”Breaking Free from the Corporate Overlord: Coaching Passionate Geeks on Their Own Terms“Bound to a corporate overlord who tells me what to do and where my priorities are. And all my efforts basically go towards making rich people even richer in a sense."From Panic to Possibility: How to Flip Career Transitions into Exciting New OpportunitiesLearning in Disguise: How the “Big Three” Turns Mistakes into Milestones“Being kind to me is all about self-acceptance, embracing the good things in our life and not looking at what we think we are missing.”______________________Connect with us:Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Benedikt Oehmen______________________--**Chief Change Officer**--Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Deep Human Intelligence for Growth Progressives, Visionary Underdogs,Transformation Gurus & Bold Hearts.6 Million+ All-Time Downloads.Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.Global Top 3% Podcast.Top 10 US Business.Top 1 US Careers.>>>100,000+ subscribers are outgrowing. Act Today.
The €26 million redevelopment of Dublin's Victorian fruit and vegetable market close to Capel Street is scheduled to begin by June, six years after it was closed by Dublin City Council. With more on this we spoke to Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town.
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
Jon Hansen, host and executive producer of the Block Club Chicago Podcast, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Jon has details on: 1 Dog Electrocuted, Another Injured By Stray Voltage From Manhole Cover In River North: One of the two dogs was killed, and veterinarians are urging pet owners to take […]
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced that old and deteriorating neighborhoods of Pyongyang will be redeveloped in the coming years, according to state media this week. NK News Lead Correspondent Shreyas Reddy joins the podcast to discuss Kim's revelation that major annual residential construction projects in Pyongyang won't end when the current 50,000-home project wraps up next year, as well as the impact the Trump administration's freeze of National Endowment for Democracy (NED) funds has on DPRK human rights groups and the return of Western tour companies to North Korea for the first time since before the pandemic. About the podcast: The North Korea News Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Jacco Zwetsloot exclusively for NK News, covering all things DPRK — from news to extended interviews with leading experts and analysts in the field, along with insight from our very own journalists.
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During a joint press conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump declared that he wants the U.S. to take over the Gaza Strip and force the relocation of millions of Palestinians, with wealthy neighboring countries footing the redevelopment bill. "It should not go through a process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have really stood there and fought for it and lived there and died there and lived a miserable existence there," said Trump. His proposal is a dramatic break from decades of U.S. policy. Under his vision, the 1.8 million residents would be moved to alternative sites, while the territory itself would be cleared. Redevelopment would include demolishing structures and rebuilding them into a zone financed by affluent regional partners. The proposal has ignited intense anger, with many critics calling it "ethnic cleansing" and a flagrant violation of international law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Papageorge, a seasoned retail development executive, outlines the key roles essential for project success, including legal, leasing, and design professionals. He emphasizes the importance of assembling a diverse, locally-based team. George highlights the growing use of fractional executives, the value of early legal involvement, and the critical role of research and storytelling in project development. He also discusses the importance of food offerings and co-working spaces in modern projects. He also talks about common pitfalls to avoid throughout the development process. James Cook is the Director of Retail Research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.