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ICSC South Florida ICSC South Florida The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort Fort Lauderdale, FL November 15 – 16, 2017 #ICSC Directory ICSC South Florida MODERATOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Barry Somerstein Registration Shareholder 3:00 – 7:00 pm Greenspoon Marder Fort Lauderdale, FL Atlantic Foyer PANELISTS Aileen Bouclé Welcome Reception Executive Director 5:00 – 7:00 pm Miami-Dade Transportation Sky Terrace Planning Organization Miami, FL Kasra Moshkani THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 General Manager Uber Registration Miami, FL 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Las Olas Foyer Joseph Napoli Chief of Staff and Senior Policy Advisor Miami-Dade Aviation Department Networking Lounge Miami, FL 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Atlantic Ballroom Foyer Mike Reininger Executive Director Brightline Continental Breakfast Served Miami, FL 9:00 – 9:30 am (No breakfast served after 9:30 am) General Session II: Las Olas Foyer The Evolution of Retail 11:15 am – 12:15 pm Welcome and Introduction to Las Olas Ballroom the Program Change Is Upon Us 9:30 – 9:45 am This panel explores consumer patterns, retail Las Olas Ballroom insights, and the nuances of our transitioning times. With deep experience in grocery, mass Jamie Levenshon merchandise, and small shop retail, the panelists ICSC 2017 South Florida Idea Exchange will share frank answers to tough questions. Program Planning Committee Chair Business Development MODERATOR Commercial Real Estate Insurance Division Lori Schneider Hays Companies of Florida ICSC Southern Division Ambassador Plantation, FL Senior Managing Director Investments Marcus & Millichap General Session I: Fort Lauderdale, FL Transportation Panel PANELISTS Angel Cicerone 10:00 – 11:00 am President Las Olas Ballroom Tenant Mentorship, LLC Airplanes, Trains, and Automobiles Sanford, FL Transportation has a large impact on how we live, work, and play. What should we expect within the next 5–10 years and how will this impact retail? 2 The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort • Fort Lauderdale, FL • November 15 – 16, 2017 Tony Fuller Lauri Novick Former Head of Real Estate President, ICSC Foundation Walmart ICSC Fort Lauderdale, FL New York, NY Douglas Munson Principal Deal Making MTN Retail Advisors 2:00 – 4:00 pm Salt Lake City, UT Las Olas Ballroom Lunch Served Meeting Adjourns 12:30 – 1:00 pm 4:00 pm (No lunch service after 1:00 pm) Program information current as of November 3, 2017. Atlantic Ballroom ICSC Foundation: American Red Cross Presentation 1:00 – 1:30 pm Atlantic Ballroom Patricia M. Blasi, CRX, CSM ICSC Southern Division Vice President Borghese Investments, LLC Aventura, FL Welcome to the new hub of your professional community. The new icsc.org is intuitive | inclusive | interactive 3 ICSC South Florida Divisional Volunteer Leadership Patricia M. Blasi, CRX, CSM, ICSC Southern Division Vice President, Borghese Investments, LLC Ron Farris, ICSC Southern Division Government Relations Committee Chair, Farris Law Group Trey Morgan, ICSC Southern Division Government Relations Vice-Chair, Morgan Property Group Marty Wieder, ICSC Southern Division P3 Public Chair, City of Grand Prairie Jason E. Claunch, ICSC Southern Division P3 Private Chair, Catalyst Commercial, Inc. Steve Althoff, ICSC Southern Division Operations Chair, The Sembler Company Bridgid O’Connor, ICSC Southern Division Retail Chair, Publix Super Markets, Inc. Townsend Underhill, CRX, ICSC Southern Division Next Generation Co-Chair, Stirling Properties State Volunteer Leadership Brad Peterson, ICSC Florida State Director, HFF, L.P. David Walthall, P.E., ICSC Florida Government Relations Committee Chair, Kimley-Horn Lynn Dehlinger, ICSC Florida P3 Private Chair, Redevelopment Management Associates David Barilla, ICSC Florida P3 Public Chair, City of Orlando Eric Rapkin, ICSC Florida Operations Chair, Akerman LLP Sharon Bodden, ICSC Florida Retail Chair, Spencer Spirit Holdings, Inc. Megan Atkin, ICSC Florida Next Generation Chair, Ram Realty Services Program Planning Committee Jamie Levenshon, ICSC 2017 South Florida Idea Exchange Program Planning Committee Chair, Hays Companies of Florida Juan Martinez, ICSC 2017 South Florida Idea Exchange Program Planning Committee Co-Chair, Courtelis Company Steve Aberman, WBS Properties Ron Brill, Wawa Inc. Karen Maerovitz, Terranova Michael Mogerman, Woolbright Development Lori Schneider, Marcus & Millichap Martin Shuham, Shuham & Shuham PA Ashley Thornburg, Elevated Commercial Real Estate Adam Tiktin, Tiktin Real Estate Investment Services Cliff Weisner, Tiktin Real Estate Investment Services 4 The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort • Fort Lauderdale, FL • November 15 – 16, 2017 THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Platinum Florida’s Hollywood is located in Broward County between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Approximately 30 square miles, Hollywood is Broward's third-largest municipality with approximately 145,000 residents and a dynamic business hub with over 10,000 companies. Hollywood is known for Florida's only oceanfront award winning "Broadwalk" promenade and thriving beach business community. The opening of the 349-room, 17-story Margaritaville, Hollywood Beach Resort has created a wake of construction activity that includes development of numerous condos with high end retail that have generated jobs and attracted new residents. Downtown Hollywood is home to Barry University Graduate School of Health Sciences, the Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Cinema Paradiso, dozens of restaurants, art galleries, shops, offices and thousands of residents. With a capital improvement beautification project underway, and over 1,200 new residential units approved or under construction, Downtown Hollywood offers both redevelopment opportunities and office/commercial space. From the sand to the city, you'll love what you find in Florida's Hollywood. Greenspoon Marder is a national full-service business law firm with over 200 attorneys and over 450 staff. Our firm was founded with the goal of becoming big enough to handle large and complex cases while remaining small enough to offer each client focused, personal attention. Our national footprint, combined with our diverse practice group base, provides our clients with direct access to experienced attorneys working across virtually all practice areas. The firm maintains 22 offices throughout Florida and the U.S. Greenspoon Marder offers over 60 practice areas of law serving Fortune 500, middle-market public and private companies, start-ups, emerging businesses, individuals and entrepreneurs across Florida and the United States. For more information, visit www.gmlaw.com. Kimco Realty Corp. (NYSE: KIM) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) headquartered in New Hyde Park, N.Y., that is one of North America¹s largest publicly traded owners and operators of open-air shopping centers. As of June 30, 2017, the company owned interests in 510 U.S. shopping centers comprising 84 million square feet of leasable space primarily concentrated in the top major metropolitan markets. Publicly traded on the NYSE since 1991, and included in the S&P 500 Index, the company has specialized in shopping center acquisitions, development and management for more than 50 years. Ten-X is the nation¹s leading online real estate marketplace, having sold 308,000+ residential and commercial properties totaling more than $50 billion since 2007. Leveraging Internet and mobile technology, Ten-X allows people to safely and easily complete real estate transactions entirely online. Ten-X empowers consumers, investors and real estate professionals with unprecedented levels of flexibility, control and simplicity and the convenience of transacting properties whenever and wherever they want. As real estate continues to move online, Ten-X is uniquely positioned at the forefront of this dramatic industry evolution. 5 ICSC South Florida THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Platinum continued Woolbright Development is a real estate investment firm based in Boca Raton, Florida. We acquire and develop neighborhood and community shopping centers throughout Florida’s major metro market areas, including Orlando, West Palm Beach/Boca Raton, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami and Tampa. During our 20-year history, Woolbright’s core team has been responsible for the redevelopment of more than 7.5 million square feet and development of more than 2 million square feet of shopping center space. It’s our goal to provide our customers with quality shopping establishments, our retailers with a strong sales environment, and our investors with exceptional real estate performance. For more information about Woolbright Development, visit www.woolbright.net. Gold Silver All County Paving Kin Properties, Inc. Becker & Poliakoff Konover South Biscayne Roofing & Waterproofing Systems Shuham & Shuham PA EDENS Stiles Franklin Street Wawa Inc. 6 EXHIBITORS 7-Eleven Chipotle Mexican Grill Douglas Elliman Real Estate Table: 1 Table 9 Table: 17 9102 SW 179th Street 421 SE Third Avenue 8940 NE Eighth Avenue Miami, FL 33157 Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Suite 1202 Phone: +1 407 242 0664 Phone: +1 954 608 9788 Miami, FL 33138 Contact: Carlos Rivera Contact: Jodi Recalt Phone: +1 305 582 2424 Contact: Brian Carter ABC Fine Wine and Spirits Circle K Table: 2 Table: 10 DRYCLEAN USA 8989 South Orange Avenue 12911 North Telecom Parkway Table: 18 Orlando, FL 32824 Tampa, FL 33637 290 NE 68th Street Phone: +1 407 851 0000 Phone: +1 813 910 5304 Miami, FL 33138 Contact: Chris Quarles Contact: Ryan Plate Phone: +1 305 754 4551 Contact: Michael Steiner Arby's City of New Port Richey Table: 3 Table: 11 EDENS 1155 Perimeter Center West 5919 Main Street Table:
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