The Business Casual Podcast: Making dollars and sense in commercial real estate.

By: The Hampton Roads REALTORS® Association
  • Summary

  • Join Tim "The Commercial Guy" Churchwell as he takes you on a journey through the dynamic world of commercial real estate in "The Business Casual Podcast." Tune in as Tim and his industry colleagues sit down for engaging and enlightening conversations, sharing their insights, experiences, and strategies for success. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious newcomer, this podcast is your go-to resource for making dollars and sense in the ever-evolving commercial real estate landscape.

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Episodes
  • Inexpensive Homes and the Denial of Density
    Feb 21 2024

    Tim "The Commercial Guy" Churchwell is joined again by John Napier and Seth Quick to continue their discussion about the challenges of affordable housing. They explore the NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) aspect, regulatory issues, and the need for education to address community concerns. The conversation also covers the impact of zoning codes, adaptive reuse of existing buildings, and the importance of density in urban development. They touch on the economic and fiscal benefits of affordable housing, traffic considerations, and potential solutions to address the ongoing challenges in the real estate market.

    To contact John Napier, you can reach him via email at john@hangerlaw.com. For Seth Quick, you can email him at sethq@icloud.com or reach out for YIMBY-related matters at hello@yimbyhamptonroads.org.

    For questions, comments, or suggestions, please email us at hrrastudio@icloud.com or email Tim "The Commercial Guy" Churchwell, CCIM at tecproperties@gmail.com or text 'Churchwell' to 85377 to receive Tim's mobile business card.

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    24 mins
  • Limited Availability
    Feb 7 2024

    In this podcast episode, Tim "The Commercial Guy" Churchwell explores the issue of affordable housing with his guests, attorney John Napier and Sales Manager and Urban Development Coordinator Seth Quick. John highlights challenges related to land availability and entitlement costs, while Seth underscores the impact of regulatory burdens like proffers and zoning codes on housing affordability, advocating for more flexible approaches to address these complexities.

    To contact John Napier, you can reach him via email at john@hangerlaw.com. For Seth Quick, you can email him at sethq@icloud.com or reach out for YIMBY-related matters at hello@yimbyhamptonroads.org.

    For questions, comments, or suggestions, please email us at hrrastudio@icloud.com or email Tim "The Commercial Guy" Churchwell, CCIM at tecproperties@gmail.com or text 'Churchwell' to 85377 to receive Tim's mobile business card.

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    23 mins
  • Setting Anchor
    Jan 17 2024

    In this episode, Tim "The Commercial Guy" Churchwell is joined once again by Rob Sembiante and the two discuss the impact of rising interest rates, potential changes in the housing market, and proposed bills limiting big hedge funds from purchasing single-family housing. They also delve into how the reliability and stability associated with anchor stores makes a safer investment in the eyes of financial institutions. Also explored are the implications of eliminating the 1031 exchange and share insights on business strategies amid market fluctuations.

    For questions, comments, or suggestions, please email us at hrrastudio@icloud.com or email Tim "The Commercial Guy" Churchwell, CCIM at tecproperties@gmail.com or text 'Churchwell' to 85377 to receive Tim's mobile business card.

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    17 mins

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