When NAIOP’s Community Service Committee geared up to plan their production calendar, there were many opportunities to serve both NAIOP and the Southern Nevada community. With so many members affiliated with non-profit organizations and the committee’s historic success in fundraising, volunteering, and hands on involvement, it only made sense to roll up their sleeves, figuratively and literally, and take on a large-scale project. Over the last few months, our members have helped to transform a resource facility for at-risk and in-need youth and families. This was not the intention when committee member Chris Beets of Newmark Knight Frank first introduced the group to St. Jude’s Ranch for Children in Boulder City, but when members toured the facility, it quickly became clear that this was a project that they wanted to take on with rigor, dedication and actual sweat.

St. Jude’s Ranch for Children is a community of hope and healing that has had a transitional living facility in Boulder City for more than 52 years. St. Jude’s Ranch provides a plethora of resources for children, youth and pregnant and parenting teens facing displacement and challenges due to abuse and neglect. They provide “new chances, new choices and new hope.” Although the committee first intended to add a new building to the Ranch, it was most beneficial to renovate four cottages. This increased the volunteer opportunities and elevated the facility to better serve the people in need.

Fundraising and organizing began in May of 2018. Four months later, ground broke and construction began for Phase One. NAIOP members gathered for five weekends of hammering, painting and tireless work toward improvements for St. Jude’s Ranch residents. Without the large support of The Korte Company, McCarthy Building Company, AJB General Contractor, R&O Construction, Martin-Harris Construction, Roofing Southwest and Colliers Links for Life Foundation and everyone who has donated their time and money, this project would not be possible. Choosing to dedicate a few days of your schedule and monetary donations is wonderful, but what has set NAIOP members apart is their disposition and attitude toward raising the standard for giving back.

Another unique aspect of NAIOP’s community service work is the bringing together of people from diverse backgrounds who typically would not interact on a business level. NAIOP promotes positive community involvement in which members collectively contribute in meaningful ways to better the lives of children. “It has been a wonderful experience,” notes Martin-Harris Construction’s Director of Business Development, Sabrina Borghoff. “I take personal pride in the fact that NAIOP Southern Nevada is always working to build up our community. The volunteers who poured their hearts into renovating these cottages are a huge testament to our membership body. I am honored to surround myself with such an amazing group of individuals.”

St. Jude’s Ranch for Children provides a safe haven for children and youth survivors of trauma and NAIOP is proud to take part in that healing process. “It was easy to catch a glimpse of the impact these homes have,” said Steve Nemer of Harsch Investment Properties. “This experience is not something many of our members would be able to do on a regular work day, so it is with NAIOP’s commitment to make a community impact, that new faces are volunteering, renovating cottages and interacting with partners in ways that transcend the board room. Office and industrial leasing are my lanes, so it was great to hear about the retail side of things as Dan Hubbard and I ripped out an old sink,” he concluded.

Community Service Committee Chair and project manager, Chris Teachman of Lee & Sakahara Architects, is most proud of the hearts of his committee members and other NAIOP volunteers. “The proudest part about this project is that NAIOP came together and went out into the community to help a great organization,” said Teachman. Each NAIOP member comes from a prestigious and busy career, but that does not stop the giving, the unifying, and the betterment of our communities in Southern Nevada.

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Communications Committee & Community Service Committee Member
Nancy Cruz
Revolution Engineering
702-514-3361 | nancy@revolutionlv.comwww.revolutionlv.com

Community Service Committee Chair
Chris Teachman
Lee & Sakahara Architects, Inc.
702-270-6600 | cteachman@leesaklv.com| www.leesak.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remind you of the first 10 minutes of your last conference call?  You’d think we’d all have this down  by now.  I don’t know what’s more annoying – the five people who each join late and want to be caught up while everyone else waits, the person who has no idea how to work the mute, or the guy who is obviously taking the call in the restroom.

For a painfully accurate yet hilarious YouTube video mocking the “fun” of conference calls, click here.

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Nevada State Development Corp – Evan Dickson

Colliers International

  • Dan Doherty, SIOR; Paul Sweetland, SIOR; Chris Lane, CCIM; and Jerry Doty
  • Chris Clifford, Steve Neiger, CCIM and Brett Rather
  • Stacy Scheer
  • Al Twainy
  • Dean Willmore, SIOR and Mike Willmore

CBRE

  • Kevin Higgins, SIOR
  • Sean Zaher
  • Zac Zaher

Sun Commercial Real Estate

  • Cathy Jones, SIOR, CCIM
  • John Kirtley
  • Taylor Vasquez

Las Vegas Business Press
March 26, 2019
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Colliers International

Chris Clifford
Patti Dillon, SIOR
Dan Doherty, SIOR
Jerry Doty
Logan Etherington
Mike Mixer, SIOR
Chris Lane, CCIM
Jennifer Lehr, CCIM
Steve Neiger, CCIM
Sam Newman
Brett Rather
Stacy Scheer, CCIM
Paul Sweetland, SIOR
Alex Stanisic
Al Twainy, CCIM
Taber Thill, SIOR
Dean Willmore, SIOR
Mike Willmore

CBRE
Jake Higgins
Zac Zaher

Las Vegas Business Press
March 19, 2019
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Vegas Inc.
March 18, 2019
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Charles Van Geel, Cushman Wakefield
Nevada Business Magazine
March 15, 2019
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Gina Gavan, City of North Las Vegas
Las Vegas Review-Journal
By Eli Segall
March 14, 2019
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NAIOP Southern Nevada chapter announces 22nd Annual Spotlight Awards (story mentions NAIOP Southern Nevada chapter and Spotlight winners)
CRE Confidential
March 11, 2019
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NAIOP Southern Nevada chapter announces 22nd Annual Spotlight Awards (story mentions NAIOP Southern Nevada chapter and Spotlight winners)
Nevada Business
March 8, 2019
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The 22nd Annual Spotlight Awards Recognize NDL Group (story mentions NAIOP Southern Nevada chapter)
CRE Confidential
March 12, 2019
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CRE Confidential
March 8, 2019
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Nevada Business
March 7, 2019
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Phase 2 of the St. Jude’s Ranch for Children Cottage Renovation is gearing up. It’s not too late to donate. Just click on the link below. If you want to get dirty with us, look for a link coming soon to sign up for shifts. The project will be every Friday and Saturday, from May 3 – May 31. Click here for the details.

Don’t have half a heart…we want a big heart! Click here to donate today!

Community Service Committee Chair
Chris Teachman
LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS, INC.
702-270-6600 | cteachman@leesaklv.com| www.leesak.com