KC women in CRE leading with grit and grace

KC women in CRE leading with grit and grace

Women in the Kansas City commercial real estate (CRE) industry presented in a panel discussion, highlighting their experiences and insights into the market. The panelists, including Mara Sabatini from Hoefer Welker, discussed challenges such as being underestimated due to age and gender, the importance of networking, and achieving work-life balance. They emphasized the value of mentorship, often from male colleagues, and encouraged young women to take risks, speak up, and continuously learn. The event underscored the importance of grit and grace in advancing careers in CRE.

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Modular and Prefabricated Design, Part II: The New Mainstream for Health Systems

Modular and Prefabricated Design, Part II: The New Mainstream for Health Systems

In a recent HCO News feature, Patrick McCurdy and Jaron Ricketts explore how modular and prefabricated construction is becoming a mainstream strategy...

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The Outpatient Revolution: Why Demand for Flexible Facilities Continues to Grow

The Outpatient Revolution: Why Demand for Flexible Facilities Continues to Grow

In a recent HCO News feature, Patrick McCurdy and Travis Leissner explore how healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving toward accessible, efficient...

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'A transformative catalyst:' Developers unveil $208M apartment high-rise plan west of Kauffman Center

'A transformative catalyst:' Developers unveil $208M apartment high-rise plan west of Kauffman Center

Hoefer Welker is serving as architect for a proposed 33-story residential high-rise at 16th and Broadway in downtown Kansas City. Developed by EPC...

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