• Exploring Hospitality Development with Steve Galbreath

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Exploring Hospitality Development with Steve Galbreath

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Hospitality Mentor Podcast, host Steve Turk sits down with Steve Galbreath, the Chief Development Officer of Garfield Public Private LLC.

    Steve discusses his journey from being an architect to a hospitality developer. He provides insights into the work Garfield Public Private LLC does in helping cities, airports, and universities develop convention centers and hotels.

    The conversation also covers his first hospitality project in the Bahamas, the importance of good design, and how he navigated the transition from architecture to development. Steve shares his thoughts on working with city governments, the economic impact of hotel projects, and offers advice to young professionals about taking risks and enjoying their career journey. This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in hospitality development, city planning, and architecture.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:46 Overview of Garfield Public Private LLC

    02:28 Steve's First Job in Hospitality

    04:12 Early Career and Transition to Architecture

    06:09 Challenges and Lessons in Architecture

    07:27 Journey into Hotel Projects

    09:40 Career Growth and Opportunities

    17:13 Joining Garfield and New Beginnings

    24:35 Current Trends and Future Prospects

    27:21 The Importance of Convention Hotels

    30:30 Challenges in the Hospitality Industry

    34:12 Designing for Comfort and Convenience

    38:24 Exploring New Hospitality Trends

    49:39 Advice for Aspiring Developers

    54:41 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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