ULI & NAIOP Joint Program & Tradeshow


 

 

 

 

 

 


When:

Friday, October 5, 2012
Time: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Location: Signature Grand
6900 W. State Road 84, Davie, FL  33317

For the second year, two of the region’s most respected real estate organizations partner to bring you the latest info on South Florida’s commercial real estate market.  The morning program from ULI includes a keynote presentation from Dan Quiggle, a Florida entrepreneurial leader who is a sought-after speaker nationally, as well as a stellar panel of South Florida practitioners with the latest on our market trends and financing.

The program will be followed by NAIOP’s annual tradeshow.  Come and network with 50 of the best companies from our industry all in one location.  Breakfast and lunch included in the $75 registration!

 

8:00am Registration & Breakfast
8:30am
Welcoming Remarks
Mark Peterson, Chair, ULI SE FL/Caribbean & SVP, Bank of America
Steven Hurwitz, Program Chair, ULI SE Florida/Caribbean &  SVP, Continental Real Estate Companies
8:45am
It CAN Be Done
Dan Quiggle, President & CEO, America’s Choice Title Company

With his latest company now ranked the second fasting growing title company in America, our speaker chalks up another successful venture – and it’s not his first.  A former member of President Reagan’s post-presidential staff, he discusses the role leadership plays in rebuilding the 21st Century business model.  A frequent speaker at national conferences, he brings a new perspective to everyday business challenges.

10:00am
Pivot Toward the Future:  Reimaging Real Estate
Moderator:  Eric Swanson, EVP, Flagler
Eddy Arriola,
Chairman of the Board, Apollo Bank
Stephen H. Bittel,
Chairman & Founder, Terranova Corporation
John M. Crossman, CEO, Crossman & Company

Steven McCraney, President & CEO, McCraney Property Company
11:30am Tradeshow & Lunch
3:00pm Adjourn

 

 

$75 per person
Please Register by:
Tuesday, Oct. 2

Online at seflorida.uli.org Phone: 800-321-5011 (reference #8135-1304)

*Onsite registration available for $10 extra

 


 

 3 AIA & AICP CE Credits Submitted for Approval

 


 

For program sponsorship:
ULI – 954-783-9504

For exhibition information:
NAIOP – 954-990-5116


15th Annual Sunset Over Miami

Enjoy one of the South Florida’s real-estate industry’s most popular social traditions and meet hundreds of leading professionals, as the Real Estate Division and The Real Estate Network of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation present the 15th Annual “Sunset Over Miami” reception on Thursday, October 11, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the historic Moore Building, 4040 Northeast Second Avenue, Miami.

Sponsored this year by the Miami Design District, Sunset Over Miami is a networking event that attracts many of the region’s prominent architects, attorneys, brokers, builders, contractors, developers, lenders and other professionals affiliated with real estate trades. This year, they will gather in the ornate Art Deco setting of the Moore Building, where lavish cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will accompany personal introductions and sparkling conversation.

“Sunset Over Miami is the premier real estate happening in South Florida,” said Event Co-Chair Randy Weisburd. “It kicks off the start of the fall business season and is attended by a real ‘Who’s Who’ of the industry.”

“The Moore Building will be a wonderful setting for our reception, and is perfectly suited to this incredible networking program,” Event Co-Chair Don Ginsburg added. “Bring lots of business cards, because this will be the event to see and be seen.”

Couvert for Sunset Over Miami is $55 per person registered by October 4 and $65 per person registered by October 11. There will be no solicitation of funds, and dietary laws will be observed.

To register, click here. For more information, email [email protected] or call 786-866-8437.

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation gratefully acknowledges its 2013 Proud Business Partners and the Underwriters of Sunset Over Miami.

 

 

Tony Goldman, Developer and Urbanist, has Passed Away

Tony Goldman was a true visionary, he will be missed.  If you aren’t familiar with Tony’s work, please check out this fantastic tribute video to him. Tony was “The Man”. His legacy will live on.

The following comment was made in the Miami Herald comment sections.

He was the modern American master of urban revitalization — a once in a generation avant courier who painted renewal and prosperity on blighted real estate with the seeming ease, instinct and originality of a new world Michelangelo. His epitaph is beautifully articulated in the historic, cosmopolitan urban brands he reinvented and reinvigorated: Soho … South Beach … Wynwood … Center City. No one on the planet better understood the logical beauty of rock bottom and the joy of renewal. History and academia owe Tony Goldman a place — no, a space — worthy of an American pioneer. “

This pretty much sums up Tony Goldman’s accomplishments. Beautifully written.

Our condolences to his family.

1110 Millecento Residences Breaking Ground

From the Related Group press release:

Set at 1100 South Miami Avenue, just steps from Mary Brickell Village and the upcoming Brickell CitiCentre, the condo will boast  382 residences with elegant interiors designed by Pininfarina. Architecture will be by internationally celebrated architect Carlos Ott, known for his high-end iconic projects such as Jade Beach and Artech.”

I believe this project has already sold out.

Source: exmiami.org

Coming Soon to Midtown-New Tenants and Lower Vacancy Rates

Midtown is getting a few new tenants.  With the exception of one new tenant, it appears that two of the tenants are moving into previously unoccupied space. This is certainly a good sign for Midtown; it means the area can absorb more retail. New retailers aren’t simply replacing unsuccessful retailers. This is a good indication that vacancy rates are in decline for Midtown.

Daily Melt. Grilled cheese paradise?

Replacing a former tenant.

Get your drink on at Bar Louie…

New tenant moving into previously occupied space.

Michaya bills itself as Japanese comfort food. Sounds good.

New tenant moving into previously occupied space.