• Year-Long pilot program will test the demand for shuttles within Carlsbad

    Year-Long pilot program will test the demand for shuttles within Carlsbad

    On June 11th, the City of Carlsbad unanimously approved a year-long, “first-last mile” pilot program that would provide shuttles from the Poinsettia Train Station to the surrounding business parks. Because Carlsbad lack’s a dense urban city-center, the implementation of this service could help support businesses and individuals by providing convenience to the everyday commuter. With…


  • Better than a crystal ball: Panelists discuss the future of San Diego suburbs

    Better than a crystal ball: Panelists discuss the future of San Diego suburbs

    This post was originally published as one of my LinkedIn articles on October 23, 2018: I had the pleasure of attending The Future of San Diego Suburbs 2018, an event hosted by Bisnow, at Atlas at Carlsbad, Regent Properties‘ 235,000 square foot Class A project with phenomenal canyon and ocean views. Regent did a fantastic job transforming the single building that…


  • Dear Landlords: What this New York Developer is Doing Could Transform Your Office Project

    Dear Landlords: What this New York Developer is Doing Could Transform Your Office Project

    This post was originally published as one of my LinkedIn articles on September 25, 2018: Creating a collaboration hub for the innovation economy is where the future of office space is heading. Building owners in Carlsbad who are looking for pioneering ways to reduce vacancy beyond the typical uninspired suburban improvements such as new paint, updated carpet,…


  • The Rise of Coworking: 3 Ways it’s Changing the Game

    The Rise of Coworking: 3 Ways it’s Changing the Game

    This post was originally published as one of my LinkedIn articles on August 30, 2018: The future of work is changing to meet the demands of a modern labor force and looks vastly different than anything anyone would have imagined, even as recently as a decade ago. The culture of the traditional 9 to 5 office…


  • It’s Not All About Price

    It’s Not All About Price

    Throughout human history, negotiation for the purchase of goods and services has been primarily centered on price. While our concern over cost is understandable and necessary, it can also be detrimental, as we tend to lose focus on other important aspects of value as we wrangle over getting a “good deal”. Buying a car is…


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