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SUMMARY:Strip Malls and Retail Centers Reimagined
DESCRIPTION:LIVE ZOOM WEBINAR \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WCB9AGFtS1GWHDVL7DO4Tw \n \nWhat can we learn from mixed-use projects in the Bay Area and throughout the country? \nWhat will happen to hundreds of malls and strip malls that are now closed across the country? Faced with a confluence of the pandemic\, changing retail patterns and online shopping\, developers in Texas and the Bay Area are looking at strategic re-inventions. By combining placemaking with housing\, research/lab space and new types of retail uses they are creating a new vision that will bring these retail properties back to life. \nThe market demand for housing\, logistics and warehousing centers as well as lab/research and development sites is opening new possibilities for these older retail uses. Our panel of speakers will bring their insights and experience together and discuss a new vision for the future of retail re-use. \n \nFred Pollack\, RA\, LEED AP \nFounding Partner\, Van Meter Williams Pollack \nAs a partner and founder of Van Meter Williams Pollack\, Fred has worked for over two decades at the forefront of mixed-use pedestrian and transit-oriented planning and urban design. His focus as a leader in green and sustainable architecture has been designing urban infill on a scale that ranges from individual buildings to blocks and includes mixed-use communities\, adaptive re-use of buildings\, and multifamily affordable housing. Fred is a licensed architect in California and Hawaii. A graduate of the University of Colorado School of Environmental Design\, he has traveled extensively worldwide\, and for two years studied and worked as an architect in Denmark on a variety of highly published projects. \n \nTrish Beckman\, AIA\, LEED\, AP BD+C\, NCARB \nPartner at Field Paoli Architects \nTrish is a partner at Field Paoli Architects. She strives for humanistic architecture in every project—putting herself in the place of the people who will visit and populate each space she designs. She starts by thinking about the ways we are inspired in life and what it means to live fully. Her designs stem from a desire to explore how the built environment orchestrates play\, whimsy\, leisure\, and reflection as a means to create space in time for each of us to build human relationships and our sense of community. \nSome of the projects Trish has worked on include the Fashion Place Mall\, Murray\, Utah\, Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop at the LINQ\, Las Vegas\, Nevada\, and Prairiefire\, Overland Park\, Kansas. \n \nAdam Williams \nFounder\, of Denali Properties \nMr. Williams is the founder of Denali Properties and has over 17 years of industry experience involving transactions in excess of $4 billion. He previously served as Chief Investment Officer at Centennial Real Estate Company where he focused on leading the company’s investments in retail\, office\, and mixed-use properties. He began his career in law at the Dallas office of Kane Russell Coleman & Logan\, PC\, where he managed debt transactions and related litigation for bank clients and for distressed debt funds. \nA recognized industry author\, speaker\, member of ICSC and The Urban Land Institute\, he’s avidly involved in the real estate industry. He holds an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin\, a JD from Southern Methodist University\, and a BA from the University of Arkansas. He is a licensed real estate broker in Texas and California\, and is licensed to practice law in Texas (currently inactive).
URL:https://crepn.com/event/malls-and-strip-centers-reimagined/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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CREATED:20210210T204735Z
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SUMMARY:Commerical Real Estate: Environmental Performance That Matters Now and Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Register in advance for this live Zoom webinar \nCOVID–19 related deaths are spiking\, viable vaccines are coming\, but how we work has forever changed. Awareness of ever evolving environment code and building certifications will enable owners\, developers\, and designers to advance meaningful healthy materials selections\, thoughtful place making design\, and indoor air quality considerations that will add value and enhance team’s ability to collaborate as we approach a sense of normalcy. \n\n\nKyle Pickett\, Moderator Urban Fabrick Inc’s Co-founder and COO\nKyle Pickett\, is responsible for the consultancy’s West Coast operations. Additionally\, Kyle is the Co-founder and Executive Director of The William J. Worthen Foundation\, a 501c3 public benefit corporation that conducts research and creates outreach initiatives on the planning\, design\, construction\, performance\, and beauty of the built environment. Kyle is a member of the Commercial Real Estate Professional’s Network (CREPN). \n\nCourtney Miller\, EcoBuild Architects\nCourtney Miller is Principal of Ecobuild Architects\, a residential – commercial firm serving the Greater Bay Area providing unique solutions for home\, office\, and retail environments with a special focus on high performance\, nature-inspired design. He is a part-time instructor at Laney College Architecture Department and a member of the Commercial Real Estate Professional’s Network (CREPN). \n\nDavid Heinzerling\, PE\, Taylor Engineering\nDavid Heinzerling is a Principal at Taylor Engineering in Alameda and a registered mechanical engineer with experience in a wide range of HVAC design project types. With a background in indoor air quality research and building science\, he also has expertise in many areas of HVAC research and analysis\, including indoor environmental quality monitoring\, chiller plant optimization and life-cycle cost equipment selection.
URL:https://crepn.com/event/environmental-performance-that-matters-now-and-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:Networking Event,Uncategorized
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201015T123000
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SUMMARY:Post Pandemic Future of Office\, Residential and Retail
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 is dramatically reshaping real estate\, from office uses\, to multifamily residential\, to retail –are cities like San Francisco and Oakland no longer places people want to work\, live and shop? Are these temporary changes? Find out where things are going with our two experts who will provide a wide range of insights. \n\n\n\n\n\nModerator: Steven Donaldson\, RadiantBrands Steven Donaldson is CEO and partner in RadiantBrands a marketing and branding agency that works with multifamily and commercial real estate developers in the Bay Area. Radiant creates branding\, websites\, renderings\, short videos\, and digital marketing campaigns for development projects. \nDenise Pinkston\, TMG Partners TMG is a premier property developer in the Bay Area in office\, mixed-use\, residential and R&D projects. At TMG Denise works on acquisitions\, land use and entitlements\, project design and branding\, asset\, and construction management. She was also instrumental with Michael Covarrubias\, CEO of TMG\, in developing CASA – The Committee to House the Bay Area which created a dynamic plan to increase housing capacity and affordability in the Bay Area. She also championed the passage of AB-68 which now requires all cities in California to allow single-family homes to build accessory dwelling units by right. \nMichael Berne\, President\, MJB Consulting At MJB Michael Berne a leading expert on retail trends in North America. He works with developers\, consults with cities and downtowns throughout the U.S. and Canada on the changing landscape of retail. He is considered one of the leading retail experts and futurists on these trends. Michael has been a keynote speaker at retail\, urban and downtown conferences and a guest lecturer at universities throughout the country. He is also is a freelance writer in business and professional publications on retail trends.
URL:https://crepn.com/event/post-pandemic-future-of-urban-office-residential-and-retail/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200805T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200805T133000
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SUMMARY:Where should we invest our next $10 million? - The affects of the pandemic on Bay Area real estate
DESCRIPTION:As we face the enormous challenges of COVID-19 the current landscape of commercial real estate is dramatically changing\, but how? From office space\, to hospitality\, to industrial warehousing and bioscience developments\, investment strategies are shifting and property values are changing. Find out where things are going with our panel of experts who will provide a wide range of insights. \nModerator: Peter Dreyfuss\, Dreyfuss Capital Partners Peter is currently managing partner with Dreyfuss Capital Partners\, engaged in entitlement and development projects in the Bay Area. For 16 years he amassed a portfolio of 7 office properties in San Francisco as West Coast Director of Real Estate for The Broe Group located in Denver\, a $3 billion privately held conglomerate of railroads\, real estate\, and venture capital. Lately he has been venturing into industrial and multifamily developments. \nBrett I. Reynolds\, MAI\, CCIM Brett I. Reynolds is a Sr. Vice President with Kidder Mathews Valuation & Advisory Services\, located in the San Francisco office. Mr. Reynolds has approximately 16 years of experience in the real estate industry\, with emphasis in both real estate valuation and real estate acquisition / asset management \nClayton Jew\, Kidder Matthews Clayton has provided real estate services to San Francisco and Bay Area clients for over two decades. He specializes in acquisitions\, dispositions\, and representation for tenants and landlords. He has a broad perspective of current real estate values and the changing demands and needs of property owners and investors both domestically and internationally. \nMichael Grausz\, Newmark Knight Frank Michael is a Senior Managing Director with Newmark Knight Frank in the Capital Markets Group. He focuses on debt and equity financing for commercial real estate including office\, industrial\, retail\, self-storage\, medical office\, mobile home parks\, multi-family\, an
URL:https://crepn.com/event/where-should-we-invest-our-next-10-million-the-affects-of-the-pandemic-on-bay-area-real-estate/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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CREATED:20200511T221830Z
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SUMMARY:Practical Challenges for Reopening Commercial Offices after the Pandemic
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URL:https://crepn.com/event/practical-challenges-for-reopening-commercial-offices-after-the-pandemic/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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CREATED:20200218T234623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200219T004003Z
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SUMMARY:Tech in Commercial Real Estate
DESCRIPTION:Tech in Commercial Real Estate \nApril 22\, 2020\, 5pm – 8pm\, Embarcadero 4\, 12th floor\, K&L Gates Law Offices\, San Francisco. Find out some of the latest technologies in CRE from VR applications to data management and more. The evening will include: Technology demos\, Panel discussion\, Networking and hors d’oeuvres and libations.
URL:https://crepn.com/event/tech-in-commercial-real-estate/
LOCATION:K&L Gates Law Offices\, 4 Embarcadero Center\, 12th Floor\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Uncategorized
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SUMMARY:Cocktail Mixer Southside Spirit House
DESCRIPTION:Cocktail Mixer\, Wednesday\, February 12\, 5 pm – 8 pm\, Southside Spirit House\, 575 Howard Street\, San Francisco  \nCome join our excellent group of seasoned real estate professionals and network over a beverage two. You will have the opportunity to meet a wide range of experts from marketing to leasing to construction and finance all based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
URL:https://crepn.com/event/cocktail-mixer-southside-spirit-house/
LOCATION:Southside Spirthouse\, 575 Howard Street\, San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200205T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200205T090000
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CREATED:20200116T004213Z
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SUMMARY:CRePN Monthly Meeting
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URL:https://crepn.com/event/crepn-monthly-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191113T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191113T193000
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SUMMARY:Navigating the Complexities of Building a Cannabis Business
DESCRIPTION:Legalization of Cannabis has been an ongoing process and there are still uncertainties for cannabis business owners. There are strict laws when it comes to selling\, marketing\, investing in cannabis. Understanding how to manage cash flow while staying compliant and mitigating risk has been something that has perplexed many founders in the space. This is why we decided to ask some of the most well-known players in the industry to help you navigate the complexities of building and operating a cannabis company. \nIn this event\, you will learn: \n\nHow to Establish and Maintain Banking and Lending Relationships.\nUnderstanding the Difficulties Surrounding Real Estate transactions.\nHow to effectively raise capital /to manage cash flow.\nCommon Issues and How to Avoid Litigation.\nPolicy Reform and Future Outlook
URL:https://crepn.com/event/navigating-the-complexities-of-building-a-cannabis-business/
LOCATION:360 Labs\, 274 Brannan St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94107\, United States
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