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Evan Metz is not your average real estate developer. He's been on an incredible journey- physically (across the US), mentally (into the depths of his ego), and financially (having lost a huge deal recently). Now, he's got a grand vision for a type of space he's creating that I, personally, believe is the future of hospitality.It's an outdoor beer garden, food hall, art gallery, event space, and semi-private public space- Alberi, in the Springfield district of Jacksonville.This is akin to what the Wynwood Yard was in Miami- a project that completely transformed their area of Wynwood before getting torn down by the type of real estate developers Evan is not.We also have an amazing conversation I've been dying to have about the push and pull of coming from a great family.If you're listening to this episode on the week it's released, Alberi is having a special event on January 30th I'll be at. Check it out!!!Connect with Evan on Instagram!@Ableri_unofficialConnect with ME! Also, I'd love it if you connected with me on LinkedIn or Instagram. Or shoot me an email at youshould@connectwithpablo.com with the "Heard CEC's Charod" in subject. This that's a genius email address? Me too, but I didn't come up with it. It was the idea of my good friend, and super talented web designer, Nathan Ruff. If you want your website redone, updated, and managed with unlimited updates for just $250/month (CRAZY GOOD DEAL RIGHT??), go to Manage My Website and hookup with one of the smartest, most talented guys I've ever met- THE Nathan Ruff.Support the show (https://connectwithpablo.com)
Jesse Levin is the Founder of Tactivate, an initiative which employs strategies and tactics from the military special operations and international disaster response communities to launch private sector ventures hand in hand with military Special Operations veterans. Co-Founder of Brooklyn Boulders (Somerville and Chicago), a venture that builds and launches large-scale hybrid climbing and innovation centers across the country. He's also the Founder of the Active Collaborative Workspace, an unconventional, internationally-recognized collaborative workspace concept built on the premise that physicality stimulates innovation and creativity. He conceptualized the Wynwood Yard for the Founder - a progressive space designed to give the entrepreneurial community of Miami a new playground and launched and ran Mortar and Pistil, an outdoor pop-up survival skills training bar on location. https://www.tactivate.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/executiveathletes/support
How great is O, Miami? We love it, but don't let our poetry reading deter you. We talk about drive-thru dispensaries, new developments near Metro-Rail stations, the rent crisis in Miami, Beatriz Gonzalez at PAMM, the Wynwood Yard closing, and a little more. nothingsgoingon.com
How great is O, Miami? We love it, but don't let our poetry reading deter you. We talk about drive-thru dispensaries, new developments near Metro-Rail stations, the rent crisis in Miami, Beatriz Gonzalez at PAMM, the Wynwood Yard closing, and a little more. nothingsgoingon.com
In the seventy-first episode of Project Entrepreneur's #theTools, Della Heiman, Founder and CEO of Wynwood Yard in Miami, outlines the importance of community and collaboration for early-stage companies, and explains how female founders can leverage partnerships to take their companies to the next level. This recording comes from the 2018 PE Intensive in New York City.
Linda interviews Julie Frans Chef and COO of Wynwood Yard about The Wynwood Yard new Jackson Hall and future Yard expansion plans. Wine Specialist, Nora Adler gives wine/beer/spirits tips. And more Restaurant reviews from Laine Doss, New Times Food Editor and a quick easy Dinner in Minutes.
After an incredible weekend in Miami taking over the Wynwood Yard, I want to reflect about why people and relationships are the most important equity that you could possibly gain. Today, let's get rich in relationships. _______________________________________________ Creating Space Team: Wes Knight - Host - Web: www.CreatingSpaceMovement.com - Insta: www.instagram.com/wesleytknight/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesleyTKnight - Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/wesknight - Facebook: www.facebook.com/wes.knight/ Charita Johnson - Exec. Producer & Manager - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jnsns - Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jnsns/ - Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/charitaljohnson
What do you think a meat-free deli would sell? Would pastrami on rye come to mind? Or how about sausage marinara or burgers stacked high with tasty fixin's. This is exactly what Ryan Bauhaus had in mind when he founded Atlas Meat-Free Delicatessen. After meeting his vegetarian wife Amanda, Ryan slowly transitioned to eating less meat but struggled with giving up some of his favorite foods. Having a love for cooking from a young age, he decided to get in the kitchen and figure out how he could still eat the foods he loved without having to go to the butcher. Ryan incorporated the seasonings and flavorings found in traditional meats (sausages, pastrami, burgers) and cheeses and made them all delicious and plant-based. He tirelessly tested recipes to make sure he wasn't calling a sandwich by a name it didn't deserve. If he was serving a pastrami sandwich, he wanted you to feel like you were eating pastrami. And because of his endless hours in the kitchen and dedication to quality, wholesome food, Altas Meat-Free Deli has gained a tasty reputation in South Florida and a legion of dedicated followers including us! Atlas has been in business at the Yellow Green Farmer's Market for a few years and now Ryan has decided to expand the company with a food truck at the Wynwood Yard during the month of October as well as opening Miami's First Plant-Based Butcher Shop in Little River in early 2017. We were super excited to grab a few moments with Ryan and we think you are going to love our conversation. Alex & Jeanette For behind the scenes photos, show notes and more visit www.plantedinmiami.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @plantedinmiami