Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Real Estate Industry Groups Present 'Visionary' Event Sept. 8 in Downtown Orlando, FL

Stonebridge Gallery at Ace Café,
 
100 West Livingston Street,
  downtown Orlando, FL

  
Lindsay Winter

ORLANDO, FL –Ten of Central Florida ’s most influential leaders will be featured at the 2021 Visionaries of Central Florida networking event presented Sept. 8 by four real property-related organizations: 

CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women), BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Assn.), NAIOP (Commercial Real Estate Development Assn.) and ULI (Urban Land Institute).

Barbara Hartley
The gathering – which includes one-on-one roundtable discussions with some of the most respected leaders in Central Florida – will be from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Stonebridge Gallery at Ace Café, 100 W. Livingston St. in downtown Orlando .

The visionaries are: John Crossman, president and CEO of CrossMarc Services; Barbara Hartley, executive director of the Downtown Arts Districts; Timothee Sallin, Co-CEO of IMG Enterprises Inc.; Latria Graham, president and CEO of GLB;

Latria Graham
Mayra Uribe, Orange County District 3 commissioner; Mike Wright, president of MMI Development; Yvonne Baker, executive director of the FSU Real Estate Center; 

Yvonne Baker
Doug Taylor, managing partner of Church Street Development; 

Brendan Dedekind, senior vice president of Trammel Crow Company; and Barbara Poma, founder of OnePulse Foundation.

The intimate event is limited to 60 young commercial real estate leaders.

Barbara Poma

The intimate event is limited to 60 young commercial real estate leaders and Visionaries will give a one- or two-minute background on themselves and their current initiatives in front of the entire group before separating into tables of nine for casual roundtable discussion, according to Lindsay Winter, Executive Director of NAIOP.

“Every ten minutes they will change tables, so it will be very interactive and informal,” Winter said.

Mayra Uribe

Registration is $35 for organization members and $55 for non-members. Appetizers and beverages will be provided and masks are required.

To reserve a seat by 5 p.m. Sept 1, please visit 

https://www.bomaorlando.org/events/2021-visionaries-of-central-florida

CONTACTS:

John Crossman, CCIM, CRX, CEO Crossmarc Services,

407-341-3895; jcrossman@crossmancb.com

Lindsay Winters, ESQ. Executive Director, NAIOP; 407-443-0568; Lindsay@naiopcfl.org

Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications Inc.

407-644-4142 or 407-461-3781;

 beth@larryvershel.com

407-461 3781 (cell)

 


Mixed-use Hallandale Beach, FL lifestyle plaza to become popular Japanese sushi bar’s first brick-and-mortar location in South Florida

 

Liron Michaeli (left) and Anthony Shnayderman
in front of Sagamore Hotel, Miami Beach, FL

HALLANDALE BEACH, FL –– Atlantic Village, the lifestyle mixed-use development that is transforming Hallandale Beach, is excited to announce that Temakase has joined the project’s restaurant lineup.

This will be Temakase’s first brick-and-mortar location in South Florida after hosting a successful pop-up experience at the Sagamore Hotel.

The popular Japanese handroll sushi bar made waves with its first location in New York’s trendy East Village.

 Daniel Chaberman

“We are thrilled to welcome Temakase to the compelling retail and restaurant mix at Atlantic Village,” Grupo Eco Real Estate Developer Daniel Chaberman said.

 “Our goal was to bring unique and fun restaurant and retail options to the area, and we are excited to see it all coming together.”


 Founded by restauranters Anthony Shnayderman and Liron Michaeli, Temakase offers an authentic omakase experience with a more affordable price tag.

Omakase is a Japanese term that roughly translates to “I’ll leave it up to you,” meaning the chef curates the menu with a variety of handroll tasting options. In addition to the chef’s choice menus, customers also have the option of choosing from an à la carte menu.

 Atlantic Village, 601, 701 and 801 North Federal Highway
Hallandale Beach, FL

 “Temakase offers the experience of getting to sit in front of a chef who will custom create a meal for you using the freshest ingredients,” Shnayderman said.

“After seeing how well our concept was received at the Sagamore, we wanted a permanent South Florida location and Atlantic Village checked all the boxes.”

Japanese handroll sushi bar 

 Located at 601, 701 and 801 N. Federal Hwy., Atlantic Village is bringing a wide variety of restaurants to its diverse retail lineup that also includes service-oriented retail, entertainment, office and medical tenants.

 The first phase is fully opened and features many food-and-beverage tenants including: Crudos Fusion Art, Doggi’s Arepa Bar, Dr. Limon Ceviche Bar, Juice Mafia and The Blues Burgers.

Phase two restaurant tenants include Holi Vegan Kitchen, Crema Gourmet, Gelato-Go, Jaffa Israel Kitchen and Wine Bar and La Piazzetta.

 Temakase is part of Atlantic Village’s third phase, set for completion by the end of 2021. Grupo Eco is the developer of the phased and thoughtfully conceived project.

 

Jaffa Israel Kitchen

 About Grupo Eco: 

Founded in Mexico with a U.S. headquarters in Hallandale Beach, Florida, Grupo Eco is a real estate company that develops residential, commercial and hospitality projects to build quality of life.

 CONTACT:

Eric Kalis

Vice President, BoardroomPR

ekalis@boardroompr.com

O 954-370-8999 

C 305-794-5123

Bank of America Plaza | 1776 N Pine Island Road

Suite 320 | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33322

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