Read Article Steve MarcinukIndustry Profiles, Residential Real Estate, Market Analysis & Policy, Real Estate Investment The Private Sector Solution to Affordable Housing in LA - an Interview with Aaron Mensch “Everyone thinks affordable housing means government subsidies and $800,000 per unit costs. That’s insane. Totally unsustainable.” Aaron Mensch is challenging the status quo for afford...
Read Article Steve MarcinukIndustry Profiles, Commercial Real Estate, Market Analysis & Policy Curating Communities: The Econic Company's Approach to Retail Real Estate Bay Area native James Chung has built The Econic Company into a significant presence in Northern California’s retail real estate sector, managing 40 million square feet of retail space...
Read Article Steve MarcinukIndustry Profiles, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate Investment, Featured Articles Captiva Partners' Brian Abers on Creating Big Value in Small Bay Industrial Real Estate In a market where flashy office towers and luxury residential developments often grab headlines, Brian Abers has found success in what he calls “essential real estate” – small ...
Read Article Steve MarcinukIndustry Profiles, Residential Real Estate, Market Analysis & Policy A Multi-Faceted View of LA's Apartment Market with Tim Steuernol With nearly two decades at NAI Capital Commercial, Tim Steuernol has witnessed multiple market cycles in Los Angeles real estate. While his portfolio includes industrial, retail, and office ...
Read Article Steve MarcinukIndustry Profiles, Residential Real Estate Los Angeles Housing Reimagined: K3 Holdings' Nathan Kadisha on Urban Affordability “If we want to have a broad level of affordability in a city as big as Los Angeles, we have to focus on not just low and very low income but middle income tenants,” says Nathan K...
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