The Annual 2018 Golf Tournament planning is underway!  Save-the-date of Thursday, May 10th at Spanish Trail Country Club. This year, there are 9 holes with 216 players which allows greater sponsorship opportunities.  Sponsorships are selling fast and so are teams, so take advantage today!

Contact either Brett Bottenberg the Committee Chair at bbottenberg@mcgin.com or Johna Savage at johna@naiopnv.org for more information.

Click here for event details, sponsorship opportunities and player registration forms.

Happy New Year! 2017 was an incredible year of giving and volunteering for NAIOP. Thank you to everyone who made our events and drives a huge success to help the less fortunate. We look forward to 2018 giving.

See the below list of 2017 activities and drives.  CLICK HERE to check out our event photos!

Ronald McDonald House
NAIOP members assist once a year to drive to different Smiths grocery stores in the valley collecting food. After all of the pick-ups, the committee helps to stock their pantry.

Street Teens
A food & supplies drive is held at NAIOP breakfast meeting every year.  These directly help the teens living on the streets in Southern Nevada.

Kiwanis International – Plastic Bag Drive
In partnership with the Sustainability Committee in 2017, a drive for used grocery bags was held for Kiwanis International. They turned the bags into ‘plarn’ (plastic yarn) and transformed into crocheted sleeping mats then donated to homeless teens.

‘Knot Tied Down’ Clothing Drive for Communities in Schools
Over a few months at the breakfast meetings, the membership collects gently used business attire and ties for Communities In Schools. The donations provide underprivileged high school students with business attire for job interviews and work.

Candlelighters 5K
Once a year, Team NAIOP joins in a 5K run to help battle children’s cancer. The group dresses up as superheroes to show their support to battle this disease.

Helping Hands of Vegas Valley
Annually, the NAIOP membership steps up big donating nonperishable food and supplies to Helping Hands of Vegas Valley. Donations benefit elderly seniors who are on a fixed income who often choose between buying food and paying bills or for medication.

Dragon Boat Race
NAIOP participated in the Dragon Boat Festival coming in 2nd in their heat! Proceeds raised benefited The Breast Cancer Center at Summerlin Hospital, Children’s Cancer Center of Summerlin, Pueblo Medical Imaging and the Blind Center of Nevada.

Howard Hollingsworth Elementary School Supply Drive
Every fall before school, the membership donates school supplies to the elementary school for the upcoming year. A few NAIOP members spoke to the school on their Career Day teaching what we do for a living.

Vegas Youth Ambassadors
The committee and members assisted Vegas Youth Ambassadors along with Communities in Schools with their annual Thanksgiving Angel Basket Drive. They collected, donated and sorted food, decorated box baskets and delivered the donations to 30 families. Families received several meals including a complete turkey and Thanksgiving meal. This is such a great service opportunity for the committee & families. The kids love the basket decorating!

Holiday Toy Drive – CASA Foundation of Las Vegas
Every December, the Community Service Committee holds a toy drive at the Annual Holiday Lunch. In 2017, toys were collected for the CASA Foundation of Las Vegas who help foster children in Nevada. The committee helped to collect, deliver, sort & wrap the toys. Each year, CASA puts on an amazing winter wonderland holiday party for the kids and we were happy to be involved. We look forward to volunteering at this event next year.

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

I never guess. It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Author of Sherlock Holmes stories The ability to gather and interpret market data is paramount to making intelligent business decisions. In […]

Class 2 – Site Selection and Development

On November 13th, the second DLI Class of 2018 convened at the Cushman & Wakefield office where principal board member Jeff LaPour held an engaging discussion on Site Selection and Development. LaPour has successfully navigated complicated development projects in CO, AZ, CA, and of course Las Vegas, NV for the past 20 years. Read more

Thanks to everyone who helped out at our Annual Thanksgiving Angel Basket food drive and basket assembly event on November 18th, in partnership with Vegas Youth Ambassadors and Communities in Schools. Adults and kids alike sorted food and decorated baskets which were then delivered to 30 families in need. The baskets also included extra meals to ensure these families had meals all through the holiday weekend. THANK YOU NAIOP members and their families who came out! Read more

“The Greatest Show on Earth” 2017 Bus Tour event was a huge success last month. The event showcased a mix of 41 industrial, office and retail projects that were recently completed, under construction or planned for future development. 6 buses that were sponsored by NAIOP members followed the same route for an approximate 3 hour tour. Read more

The 2018 Spotlight Awards Committee is well underway in planning the 21st Annual Spotlight Awards. We’re excited to roll out several changes to the awards this year, including NEW project & industry categories, NEW questions and a NEW process for judging. It’s time for a fresh “post recession” makeover, with even better NAIOP Spotlight Awards appeal. As usual, the awards program recognizes NAIOP members who impact the local commercial real estate industry and their community and helps to increase public awareness for new developments. Read more

Name: Jim Slack
Title: Director of Client Relations
Company: DC Building Group
# of years in the industry: 3+

 

 

1.    One NAIOP success story:
On more than one occasion a NAIOP member has made an introduction, has given me helpful market information or provided an opportunity to close business.  Through NAIOP we find ourselves more connected, more involved and better equipped to handle the ever changing climate of the Las Vegas commercial market.

Read more

NAIOP Southern Nevada – October Breakfast Overview
“Move Some Dirt with the Best in Land Business”

Panelists
Scott Gragson, Colliers International, executive vice president, land division
Bob Gronauer, Kaempfer Crowell, managing partner
Liz Andocia, Toll Brothers, Inc., land acquisition manager
Kevin Higgins, CBRE, executive vice president, moderator
Read more

Students came prepared with their work assigned prior to the course which included reading a case study on T. Boone Pickens. The article discussed Pickens’ abilities in forward thinking and a keen awareness of his entire industry. By doing so, Pickens took over the market.

If you don’t know Rick Myers, you should! He kept the class engaged for hours while addressing the nuances of construction, architecture, product types, etc. Rick is knowledgeable about everything discussed and stressed the importance of staying relevant and up-to-date in the community.
Read more