Tiffany English, principal at Ware Malcomb, is responsible for business development and managing the firm’s San Diego office, and overseeing its work in Phoenix and Latin America. English has been involved in the industry since 1996 and her experience includes interior architecture, planning, design and management….. Read More
Under Jennifer Litwak’s leadership, Housing on Merit provides services to nearly 5,400 residents in California, Ohio and Washington, D.C. Since starting the nonprofit affordable housing developer in 2013, Litwak has handled the closing of more than $238 million in acquisitions and overseen the development, preservation and renovation of 2,300-plus affordable units..... Read More
Here we are again, our annual Women of Influence issue. This is the 26th year that we have covered the achievements of women in commercial real estate….. Read More
By: Kelsi Maree Borland
The integration of clinics and urgent care facilities into retail centers is the biggest trend in healthcare, according to experts at a CREW San Diego discussion….. Read More
Author: Natalie Dolce
GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum reveal this year’s woman of influence list, including newly focused categories, judge’s categories and more. In preparation for our Women of Influence special feature and retreat, Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com put together a spotlight on the achievements of women in commercial real estate.
Read More: https://www.globest.com/2019/06/18/2019-woman-of-influence-full-featured-list-revealed/
Author: Rebecca Bodemann
Revolutionary. Innovative. Equalizing. Disruptive.
These buzzwords have been linked to blockchain technology, which some retailers use to streamline the process of bringing products to the market. Blockchain technology also has the potential to shake-up the commercial real estate industry. Read More
Author: Kelsi Maree Borland
At the most recent CREW San Diego event, industry leaders unpacked block chain technology and explained how it can benefit business processes.
Read More: https://www.globest.com/2019/03/29/understanding-block-chain-technology/
Author: Jennifer McEntee
Slatinsky is president of the San Diego chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW). She takes the reins at a time when CREW San Diego is drafting a strategic plan for the trade group's future that considers member retention, leadership succession, and how best to advance the work of local commercial real estate professionals…..
Author: Lauren Slatinsky
If the current level of growth continues, women may not reach pay equity with men until 2119.
A recent white paper from Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Network entitled Achieving Pay Parity in Commercial Real Estate compiled data about lasting pay disparity between men and women in the U.S., as well as data about the benefits of a gender diverse leadership team and strategies for closing the gender pay gap.
Read More: https://www.globest.com/2019/02/05/achieving-pay-parity-in-commercial-real-estate/
Author: Kelsi Maree Borland
Industrial and office assets could be best positioned for a strong 2019, according to Lynn Reaser, Ph.D, CBE, chief economist and adjunct professor of economics at Point Loma Nazarene University. Reaser spoke at the economic forecast luncheon for CREW San Diegothis week, held at University Club atop Symphony Towers. The economic outlook predicted stable economic growth in 2019, with GDP growth at 2.4%, 2% inflation, two more rate hikes and stock market gains of 8% or 9%.
Author: Chris Jennewein
The outlook for commercial real estate in San Diego this year is mixed, with high demand for new warehouse and office space offset by challenges in other sectors.
Author: Jennifer Litwak
Some of the focus of 2018’s annual CREW Network Convention, which took place in San Diego this year, was on seniors and their real estate needs. During the event, Hessam Nadji, president and CEO of Marcus & Millichap, presented “Market Trends and Insight."
Author: Staff Report
Lauren Slatinsky, vice president at the workplace design firm Cultura, has been installed as the 2019 president of Commercial Real Estate Women of San Diego (CREW). Ariel Bedell, a partner with the real estate law firm The Loftin Firm, will serve as president-elect. Read More
Author: Dennis Kaiser
Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) San Diego, a membership organization dedicated to promoting, educating and supporting professionals in the field of commercial real estate, announced its 2019 board of directors.
Read more: https://www.connect.media/crew-san-diego-elects-new-board-of-directors/
Author: Natalie Dolce
The CREW Network Convention and Marketplace here last week brought together more than 1200 women. GlobeSt.com caught up with a few to talk about what CREW means to them among other things.
Read more: https://www.globest.com/2018/10/23/crew-convention-in-photos-recognized-leaders/
Author: Carrie Rossenfeld
Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Network has elected its 2019 board of directors, selecting six commercial real estate leaders to be led by incoming president Holly Neber, CEO of AEI Consultants, according to a release from a representative of the organization.
Read more: https://socal-re.com/crew-network-elects-2019-board-of-directors/
Author: Betsy Kim
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