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<b>Built (S4E0):</b> Trailer for Season 4

Join us for Season 4 of Built as we take a closer look at the community impact of commercial real estate revitalization and development. We’re taking you directly to the places that are growing and evolving in an intentional, equitable way, and the groundbreakers behind them.

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<b>Built (S3E3):</b> Manhattan West Part II: A Visitor's View

Manhattan West took decades to plan and build; now that it exists, Brookfield has to attract visitors and keep their corporate and residential tenants happy. Visit the pedestrian plaza with us as we hear how Brookfield creates a sense of place somewhere that -- just a few years ago -- wasn't even a 'place' at all.

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<b>Built (S3E2)</b>: Manhattan West Part I: A Commercial Real Estate Engineering Feat

Manhattan West is one of the newest developments in New York City, featuring two skyscrapers, a residential building, a hotel, and more. But just a decade ago, the area was essentially a hole in the ground, overlooking train tracks coming in and out of Penn Station. Meet the team that planned for decades and created land for the development, all without stopping an essential transportation corridor.

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<b>Built (S3E1):</b> Coastlines and Timelines: The Impact of Climate Change on Commercial Real Estate Investments

As climate change affects the real estate industry, are we ready for what's ahead? In 5-, 10-, 20-years from now, what regions will be the ‘climate winners’ and where will we see investors retreat? Mary Ludgin, Senior Managing Director and Head of Global Investment Research at Heitman, uses data to understand patterns in climate risk and determine what’s worth the investment as coastlines and temperatures change.

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<b>Built (S2E5):</b> San Antonio Native David Adelman on the Allure of Older Buildings

AREA Real Estate’s founder, David Adelman, is a developer in the San Antonio area with a deep appreciation for the history around him. So when given the opportunity to redevelop and restore the historic Borden Dairy building into food and beverage, retail, and office space he jumped at the chance. The grand opening is expected this fall and while projects like this are intended to be profitable, the Jewish concept of 'tikkun olam' or ‘repair the world' is another big driver of his career.

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<b>Built (S2E3):</b> Joe Cosenza: From Ringing the School Bell to the NYSE Bell

Joe Cosenza is one of four founding partners of The Inland Real Estate Group, a Chicagoland based R.E.I.T. that has purchased close to $52 billion worth of real estate and almost 4000 properties in the U.S. Joe shares what makes Inland unique, what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, and how teaching fourth grade helped prepare him to become the vice chairman of one of the largest real estate investment trusts in the U.S.

Special thanks for help with this episode goes to Tom Meier.

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<b>Built (S2E2):</b> Cristian Ahumada and Clifford Beers Housing Using Their Powers for Good

Cristian Ahumada is Executive Director of Clifford Beers Housing, a Los Angeles based affordable housing developer working to improve the lives of underserved populations in the area – all while thinking of new ways to shrink the environmental footprint of their buildings. From innovations in sustainable housing to an integrated population mix, Cristian shares the ways in which he approaches his projects to bring about change in his community and create the new American dream.

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<b>Built (S2E1):</b> Tiffany English & Architecture: The Right Mix of Data and Design

Tiffany English is Past-President of CREW Network and Senior Director of Architecture at Qualcomm, a multinational maker of wireless technology with close to 13 million square feet of real estate. As a third culture kid, Tiffany has a unique perspective on melding culture and environment in her work. Tiffany shares why we’re living in an exciting time in design and how she sees the industry evolving.

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<b>Built (S1E6):</b> Chris Chen’s Journey to Global Leader in U.S. Logistic Solutions

Chris Chen, an introspective leader and Managing Director & Associate General Counsel at Prologis, shares how coming to the US as an immigrant made her resilient, how her management style has evolved, and what’s next for Prologis as an industry disruptor. Prologis maintains the largest collection of high-quality logistics real estate in the world, with approximately 994 million square feet of warehouse space.

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<b>Built (S1E5)</b>: Ellen Smith Geeks Out About Zoning

Ellen Smith, Partner with Parker Poe and incoming President of CREW Atlanta, moved from litigation to the transactional side of commercial real estate 20 years ago. Since then, zoning has become a big part of her practice. Ellen shares the fun and challenges of zoning and why she thinks it builds character.

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<b>Built (S1E4):</b> Andy Gloor and Sterling Bay Reimagine Workplace Real Estate Development

Andy Gloor, CEO of Sterling Bay, the investor and developer of Lincoln Yards, one of the largest mixed-use developments in the nation, oversaw the growth of the firm and its reputation for reimagining the workplace into live-work-play environments. Sterling Bay developments have attracted major tenants such as Google, Sara Lee, and McDonalds. Hear Andy describe his journey, the philosophy of Sterling Bay, and what it takes to be a commercial real estate entrepreneur today.

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<b>Built (S1E3):</b> Lynne O’Brien’s World of Coca-Cola

Lynne O’Brien spent two decades as the director of corporate real estate at Coca-Cola before retiring at the end of 2019. She understood the value Coke had in their real estate holdings – from vacant land to plants to high rise buildings – and she was able to repurpose several of them into meaningful projects such as the World of Coke and the Center for Civil and Human Rights. Lynne shares those stories and advice for building a successful career in the industry.

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