On this episode of Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association Podcast, we welcome Joe Vostrejs, Principal and Co-Founder of City Street Investors. City Street turns spaces into places through transformative real estate investments and strategic business operations. Their “Custom Crafting” concept means they create projects that synchronize the needs and desires of the community with investment in under-appreciated assets. Here are some of the questions you can expect to be answered on this epis...
On this episode of Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association Podcast, we welcome Joe Vostrejs, Principal and Co-Founder of City Street Investors. City Street turns spaces into places through transformative real estate investments and strategic business operations. Their “Custom Crafting” concept means they create projects that synchronize the needs and desires of the community with investment in under-appreciated assets. Here are some of the questions you can expect to be answered on this episode:
- What does "custom crafting" mean and how does it involve the community?
- How important is it as real estate developer who re-develops existing buildings into new concepts to collaborate with the skilled trades early and often?
- How important is the input of skilled tradesman to making a project both feasible and successful?
- City Street Investors has been a key player in the redevelopment of Denver Union Station and Lowry Hangar 2. What insights did Joe learn from those projects?
- How did City Street turn two different 7-11s into restaurants?
- What is the most difficult project City Street has ever done?
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