“You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take, and if you think it’s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur “ AND “The major fortunes in America have been made in land.”- John D. Rockefeller
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
(The Commercial Event of the Summer)
SAVE THE DATE
4 to 7 pm, Wednesday, August 30th – Save the Date
On the GCU Campus
$45 AMA Members, $55 Non-Members
Contact Jennifer Purifoy at jennifer@klcommgroup.com or 602.445.4112
THE WEST VALLEY – THE NEXT BEST PLACE TO INVEST
With the current and projected development activity in west Phoenix (west of I-17 to the 101), this area is the next best value-add opportunity in the Valley. These speakers will highlight areas expected to have a significant increase in jobs, students and commercial activity. Apartments and all commercial disciplines should see a strong increase in value as these areas continue developing.
Brian Mueller, President at Grand Canyon University
The incredible resurgence of the University and future development plans
Mr. Mueller transformed GCU from a financially troubled university into a $2 Billion institution that has experienced unprece- dented growth. Enrollment on the Phoenix campus has increased from less than 1,000 to 16,000 while online enrollment has improved from 12,500 to 55,000.
Warren Fink, COO at Carlyle Development Group
History and development of the repositioning on the Metro Center Shopping Mall
The Carlyle Group specializes in the repositioning of outdated shopping centers worldwide. What they do may provide a tem- plate for many older malls in the US.
Christine Mackay, Community and Economic Development Director COP
The City’s vision and plans for various areas of west Phoenix
Christine is responsible for leading the Business Development Team, including the areas of business attraction, business re- tention and expansion, small business and entrepreneurial efforts, downtown development, international, retail and workforce
Sintra Hoffman, President & CEO at WESTMARC
Overview of the future economic development of the entire West Valley
WESTMARC is a public-private partnership of the 15 communities, the business community and the educational sector in the West Valley of Greater Phoenix with an emphasis on enhancing the economic and educational development.
Kasten Long Commercial Group (KLCG) Partners with the Arizona Multihousing Association (AMA) and WESTMARC to host the Commercial Event of the Summer.
The next KLCG – AMA meeting will focus on the West Valley. What if the West Valley was about to explode economically and What If you knew this now? WESTMARC has taken over the entire West Valley (I-17 and west) and now represents all cities, economic development groups and educational entities with the goal to attract business and development plus enhance educational facilities. WESTMARC’s recent studies show that the West Valley has everything needed to compete with other Valley cities for new companies to relocate. In addition, with WESTMARC at the helm, the West Valley now has one consolidated and very focused company with strong demographics in-hand to significantly promote the entire area.
KLCG has partnered with WESTMARC to host an amazing commercial event on August 30 at Grand Canyon University (GCU) to highlight what’s happening in the West Valley. Instead of just one keynote speaker, KLCG has four of the best possible speakers. Brian Mueller, President of GCU, Warren Fink, COO The Carlyle Development Group (repositioning Metrocenter), Sintra Hoffman, President and CEO WESTMARC and Christine Mackay, Director of Econ. Dev. – City of Phoenix. This event will sell out quickly! Please look for the formal announcement with a registration link.
The Kasten Long Commercial Group (KLCG) is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage with a focus on apartments since 1998. The partnership with the Arizona Multifamily Association (AMA) is to oversee their Independent Apartment Owners Group. The unique GOAL of this partnership is to provide owners with the knowledge to make the most informed investment decisions, plus increase cash flow and property value. All meetings are open to everyone with a discount to AMA members. Please contact Jim Kasten, CCIM (Jim@KLCommercialGroup.com, 602 677 0655) for additional information.
Timeline of Arizona from 900 BC – 2017
FROM ME:
Phoenix Commercial Real Estate and Investment Real Estate: Investors and Owner / Users need to really know the market today before making a move in owner user Commercial Properties, Investment Properties and land in Phoenix / Maricopa County, Pinal County / Arizona, as the market has a lot of moving parts today. What is going on socio-economically, what is going on demographically, what is going on with location, with competing businesses, with public policy in general — all of these things affect the quality of selling or purchasing your Commercial Properties, Commercial Investment Properties and Commercial and large tracts of Residential Land Therefore, you need a broker, a CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) who is a recognized expert in the commercial and investment real estate industry and who understands Commercial Properties and Investment Properties. I am marketing my listings on Costar, Loop-net CCIM, Kasten Long Commercial Group. I also sold hundreds millions of dollars’ worth of Investment Properties / Owner User Properties in Retail, Office Industrial, Multi-family and Land in Arizona and therefore I am working with brokers, Investors and Developers. I am also a CCIM and through this origination ( www.ccim.com ) I have access to marketing not only in the United States, but also internationalClick here to find out what is a CCIM: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCIM
Timeline of Arizona from 900 BC – 2017
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KASTEN LONG SALES VOLUME 1000+ APARTMENT SALES; $1+ BILLION / METRO PHOENIX AZ –
WHY PHOENIX? AMAZING!!! POPULATION IN 1950 – 350 K PEOPLE; “NOW 5 MIL”. – “5TH. BIGGEST CITY IN USA”
ARIZONA FACTS – YEAR 1848 TO 2013
Timeline of Arizona from 900 BC – 2017
DOT – LOOP 202 / SOUTH MOUNTAIN FREEWAY / PHOENIX AZ – UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Timeline of Arizona from 900 BC – 2017
DOWN TOWN PHOENIX IS HOT – MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING ANALYSIS MAY 17-2017
- DEMOGRAPHIC FACTS ABOUT MARICOPA COUNTY:
- The average age of the population is 34 years old.
- The health cost index score in this area is 102.1. (100 = national average)
- Here are some of the distributions of commute times for the area: <15 min (22.7%), 15-29 min (36.8%), 30-44 min (25.1%), 45-59 min (8.6%), >60 min (6.8%).
PHOENIX PROJECTED AS NUMBER ONE US HOUSING MARKET FOR 2017
LIST OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN PINAL COUNTY, REVISED 2-14-17
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2016 Official Arizona Visitors Guide
Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona history
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Walter Unger CCIM, CCSS, CCLS
I am a successful Commercial / Investment Real Estate Broker in Arizona now for 20 years. If you have any questions about Commercial / Investment Properties in Phoenix or Commercial / Investment Properties in Arizona, I will gladly sit down with you and share my expertise and my professional opinion with you. I am also in this to make money therefore it will be a win-win situation for all of us.
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Walter Unger CCIM
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Kasten Long Commercial Group
5110 N 40th Street, Suite 110
Phoenix , AZ 85018
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