Over the weekend Camden Cowan and Lainie Sitko, MCR.w, LEED Green Associate represented Watchdog at the 2024 CoreNet Global North American Summit in Washington D.C. Camden and Lainie had the opportunity to learn about the importance of people-centric real estate decision-making while networking with fellow corporate real estate professionals. CoreNet Global Philadelphia Chapter
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Are you interested in learning more about the Boston or Florida real estate market? Check out attorney Liz Perez Barletta, Esq.'s recent video with Hudson Santana, CEO of the Santana Team to get the inside scoop on the Boston and Florida markets as we head into the fall. Watch it here or on our website: https://lnkd.in/dhuGGiQb #RealEstate #Video #RealEstateMarket #Boston #Florida #LegalInsights
Liz Barletta chats with President and CEO, Hudson Santana from the Santana Team
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Confident, opinionated, direct. I’m not describing myself, but the #property panel at the Spear's Magazine 500 Live event, expertly moderated by Edwin Smith. Great event and talk guys, and excellent question by Benji Weinberger #london #primeresi #primeproperty #privatewealth #competetivetension #brandedresidences #Spears500Live
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What can Pittsburgh's transformation teach us in Hamilton? Pittsburgh and the City Of Hamilton share a common history in their industrial pre-eminence in steel in the mid 1900's. Carnegie Steel, U.S. Steel, Dofasco and Stelco. Giants of their era. Dominant in their regions. Strategic employers. Philanthropic pillars. But the decline in the steel industry devastated both regions in the inevitable job losses, rapid decline of the local economies and urban decay. What happened next in both communities shared some early similarities in the slow pivot to education and health care. But in Pittsburgh's case far more progress was made. Our respective communities are in markedly different positions today. The reasons are many and varied and, in Pittsburgh's case the subject of a great deal of research and writing (and worth exploring if you're interested). Much harder to pin down are the reasons for our struggles. But whatever the reasons, we're at a cross roads (again). But this time we have in our grasp the potential to achieve and exceed what Pittsburgh has accomplished in the coming decades for reasons that PJ Mercanti and I touch on with Mike Fortune. Beyond on our remarks here, let me share what I see from my work in the area that leaves me optimistic about our region's future: 💪 The Oak View Group's investment with Live Nation Entertainment in collaboration with HUPEG in our City's key downtown asset, centered as it is on entertainment - particularly music and performance - will yield massive economic local economic impacts and not just in the infrastructure investment, but in ongoing retail and hospitality spend, employment and skills training, local procurement and international civic brand recognition. 💪 We're Canada's biggest small town. Our leadership in every sector is deeply connected. We know each other. Not always collaborative or high functioning - but possessing that potential. And OVG is the kick in the pants we all need. 💪 Our region is insanely well positioned geographically as the connecting node btw the GTA and the US market. 💪 Lets not forget about the City of Burlington right next door. One of Canada's most livable cities. Widely recognized as a jewel. Led by a future focused Mayor (Marianne Meed Ward (C.Dir.) and Council. And is itself on the cusp of massive infrastructure transformation in the coming years owing to the efforts of its largest land owner and developer Alinea Land Corporation whose proposed projects in Aldershot, Appleby and Bronte Creek will soon burst into public view offering the prospect of new amenities, a remarkable inventory of housing and a magnet for the retention and attraction of talent. Not unlike Austin Texas, we have a quirky, creative, disruptive, iconoclastic, irreverent heart. And with that the opportunity to lean into the creative industries in music, film, food, art and sports. Its now about execution and grit. We can do this. 🌟
Our team members, PJ Mercanti and Louis Frapporti, recently sat down with Cable 14 Hamilton to chat about the exciting Hamilton Arena Project and The Commons. "This is a decisive moment in the city's history because creative industries - particularly in music - are massive catalysts and accelerators of economic investment." - Louis Frapporti We invite you to follow us for more updates. #HamiltonOnt #HamOnt #TheCommonsHamilton #CommunityRevival #UrbanRenewal #LiveEntertainment #Collaboration #HamiltonProud https://lnkd.in/g4Kez2EJ
The Hamilton Network - Louis Frapporti & PJ Mercanti
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As St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner, we're reminded that sometimes the 'pot of gold' in business is where we least expect it - in innovation, in strong relationships, and in resilience. Let's make our own luck by seizing new opportunities and boldly pursuing our goals. Cheers to growth and success! · · · #BusinessGrowth #MarketingStrategy #KeystoneClick
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From industry giants to grassroots initiatives, CMII thrived on partnerships in 2023! Discover how these collaborations fostered student talent in our latest article – part of our recently released 2023 Annual Report. #Partnerships #Collaborations #TheStateWay
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Looking forward to the this discussion with Sanyu Kyeyune and Dale Burnett
Black Real Estate Roundtable returns to NYC on March 27, 2024, hosted by Sanyu Kyeyune, NAREIM and Jamestown at Pier 57! For our (SOLD OUT) 5th meeting, we're exploring new dimensions in our careers and in the changing capital markets landscape - with an investment case study workshop, Black Executives in Conversation fireside chat with Maggie Coleman and Dale Burnett, and Harlem Hops + Sahadi's reception, we'll reconnect and make new friends, and as always, network to our hearts' content! Thank you to the Black Real Estate Roundtable Advisory Board for all your hard work on the 2024 program: Marvin Mims, MBA, CAPS Thierry Yungenge Shawn Kimble Tishay Davis Reginald Buford Eugene Afranie Ryan Simmons Carl Boswell, CAIA Nylz Reyes Richard Sodeke Kevin McMahan Reisa Bryan, MBA Tamia Harris
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Reminder: to prepare for spike periods, Engineering teams need to closely monitor Load tests, user volume, app errors, system metrics...and autoscale their infrastructure accordingly. Downtime kills user experience and revenue opportunities
Nice one The New York Times
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Insightful and inspiring conversation between Robin Capital and Lomax Ward from Outsized Ventures. As en Emerging Manager, I relate to the need for prioritizing what is most important and being in it for the long term. https://lnkd.in/eqxbHMpF
Living a new life and playing the long game: A conversation with Lomax Ward - Robin Capital
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Proud to share our latest insights on the South Bay Los Angeles multifamily market. Check out the full update to stay informed and ahead of the curve in this dynamic region. #SouthBay #LosAngeles #Multifamily #MarketUpdate
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