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Mesa welcomes White House policy adviser for update on federal program
By Griselda Zetino | UPDATED: March 5, 2020 at 6:12 am
PHOENIX — A White House representative was in the East Valley this week to see how a federal program is revitalizing downtown Mesa.
Ashley Bell, White House policy adviser for entrepreneurship and innovation, visited several sites Tuesday that have been designated as opportunity zones by the federal government...
“It’s got the small town feel. It’s got a lot of charm to it, . . I can totally understand why people want to move here and move their families and their businesses,” adding that Mesa is “a great place to invest.”
Mesa has 11 opportunity zones, eight of which are downtown.
The downtown opportunity zones have attracted the attention and investment of Scottsdale-based wealth development firm Caliber.
Rodney Riley, Caliber’s director of acquisitions and development, said they have 10 buildings totaling about 160,000 square feet in the area.
He said they intend to bring restaurants, businesses and creative office spaces to the area.
“We want to bring generational residents back to downtown Mesa,” he addedWhite House policy adviser for entrepreneurship and innovation, visited several sites Tuesday that have been designated as opportunity zones by the federal government.“It’s got the small town feel. It’s got a lot of charm to it,” he told KTAR News 92.3 FM after walking through downtown.
“I can totally understand why people want to move here and move their families and their businesses,” adding that Mesa is “a great place to invest.”
Mesa has 11 opportunity zones, eight of which are downtown.
The downtown opportunity zones have attracted the attention and investment of Scottsdale-based wealth development firm Caliber.
Rodney Riley, Caliber’s director of acquisitions and development, said they have 10 buildings totaling about 160,000 square feet in the area.
He said they intend to bring restaurants, businesses and creative office spaces to the area.
“We want to bring generational residents back to downtown Mesa,” he added _________________________________________________________________________________
"The Old Donut-Hole"
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Mesa welcomes White House policy adviser for update on federal program
By Griselda Zetino | UPDATED: March 5, 2020 at 6:12 am
PHOENIX — A White House representative was in the East Valley this week to see how a federal program is revitalizing downtown Mesa.
Ashley Bell, White House policy adviser for entrepreneurship and innovation, visited several sites Tuesday that have been designated as opportunity zones by the federal government...
“It’s got the small town feel. It’s got a lot of charm to it, . . I can totally understand why people want to move here and move their families and their businesses,” adding that Mesa is “a great place to invest.”
Mesa has 11 opportunity zones, eight of which are downtown.
The downtown opportunity zones have attracted the attention and investment of Scottsdale-based wealth development firm Caliber.
Rodney Riley, Caliber’s director of acquisitions and development, said they have 10 buildings totaling about 160,000 square feet in the area.
He said they intend to bring restaurants, businesses and creative office spaces to the area.
“We want to bring generational residents back to downtown Mesa,” he addedWhite House policy adviser for entrepreneurship and innovation, visited several sites Tuesday that have been designated as opportunity zones by the federal government.“It’s got the small town feel. It’s got a lot of charm to it,” he told KTAR News 92.3 FM after walking through downtown.
“I can totally understand why people want to move here and move their families and their businesses,” adding that Mesa is “a great place to invest.”
Mesa has 11 opportunity zones, eight of which are downtown.
The downtown opportunity zones have attracted the attention and investment of Scottsdale-based wealth development firm Caliber.
Rodney Riley, Caliber’s director of acquisitions and development, said they have 10 buildings totaling about 160,000 square feet in the area.
He said they intend to bring restaurants, businesses and creative office spaces to the area.
“We want to bring generational residents back to downtown Mesa,” he added _________________________________________________________________________________
Ashley D. Bell Named as White House Policy Advisor for #Entrepreneurs
Small Business Administration (SBA) sent this bulletin at 10/23/2019 10:10 AM EDT
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Rodney Riley joins CBRE as regional sales director
CBRE appointed Rodney Riley as regional sales director, Investor Services for the Southwest Region.
Riley will collaborate with local leadership and assist with business development and sales efforts for all Investor Services business, including Agency Brokerage, IP, Asset Services, Project Management, Debt & Structured Finance and Valuation.
Riley is a 30-year veteran of the industry. Most recently, he comes to CBRE from RSR Capital Advisors, where he was Managing Partner and COO