NAIOP SoCal CREative Talk ep. 36 Marybeth Heydt
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| Date Uploaded: July 08, 2024
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Description
NAIOP SoCal's CREative Talk with Tim Jemal dives deep into the journeys of CRE leaders and legends. The podcast is packed with insights and inspiration on the boundless possibilities of commercial real estate. In the latest episode, Tim is joined by Marybeth Heydt Senior Counsel at Husch Blackwell and NAIOP SoCal's 2023 Woman of the Year.
Categories:
Legal, ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance), Trade Groups, Interviews / Speeches
Property Types:
ALL
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Southern California, Los Angeles County
Cities:
Los Angeles
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Zoning: C2
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Lease Term: 36 months
Sublease: No
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Power: 225 Amps, 120/208V, 3-Phase, 4-Wire
Clear Height: 16’ rear / 24’ front
Layout: Open warehouse with no interior posts
Offices: 4 built-out offices + reception area
Restrooms: 2 (ADA compliant)
Break Room: 1
Grade-Level Doors: 2 (14’ x 14’)
Sprinklers: Yes
Fencing: Yes
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