Selling Richmond: The Civic Realtor®

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Sinopsis

Selling Richmond: The Civic REALTOR® is a bimonthly podcast created and produced by the Richmond Association of REALTORS®. Subscribe and listen to hear Government Affairs Coordinator, Jo Gehlbach, sit down with leaders in the Richmond region who make big decisions affecting REALTORS® and their clients. Podcasts are published on the third Thursday of every other month.

Episodios

  • Richmond 300: A Guide for Growth

    20/09/2018 Duración: 54min

    In this episode of Selling Richmond, Laura and Joh are joined by Mark Olinger, Richmond's Planning Director. The group discusses Richmond's revamp of its master plan: Richmond 300. The plan will lay the framework for growth in the City of Richmond over the next 20 years. Realtors are invited to share their vision and ideas at the open house across the city during the month of September. Visit Richmond300.com to find out more and get involved.

  • Richmond's Housing Gap: Seniors

    23/05/2018 Duración: 18min

    In this episode of Selling Richmond, Joh is joined by Jovan Burton, a Research Associate at Richmond Association of REALTORS® to talk about his work on Senior Housing. This episode covers the coming "Gray Wave," Richmond's existing senior housing gap, and what the region can do to assist our seniors as they age.

  • Henrico: The 2028 Edition

    15/03/2018 Duración: 36min

    This month Joh and Laura sit down with Henrico Supervisor Courtney Lynch. The group covers Courtney's vision for Henrico in 2028, transportation, growth, and how local governments can become more agile.

  • Chesterfield: Comprehensive Plans, Transportation and Revitalization

    19/10/2017 Duración: 40min

    In this episode of Selling Richmond, Joh is joined by Elizabeth Greenfield to talk with Chesterfield Supervisor Dorothy Jaeckle and Planning Commissioner Gibb Sloan. The group discusses comprehensive plans, transportation in the county, and revitalization.

  • Richmond's First Community Land Trust

    17/08/2017 Duración: 42min

    In this episode of Selling Richmond, Jo and Laura are joined by Richmond City Councilwoman Cynthia Newbille, and Carolyn Loftin, a Board Member of the Maggie Walker Community Land Trust (MWCLT). The group discusses the concept and mission of the MWCLT, its roll in Richmond's housing market, and what kind of community Richmond needs to be. Visit MaggieWalkerCLT.org for more information.

  • A Look at Federal Policy Affecting REALTORS®

    16/06/2017 Duración: 37min

    This episode takes a timely break from our local focus to explore federal policy that affects Realtors and homebuyers with NAR's Senior Legislative Representative Ken Wingert.

  • Kim Gray and Kristen Larson on RPS

    20/04/2017 Duración: 40min

    Jo and Laura talk with Richmond City Council members Kim Gray and Kristen Larson about Richmond Public Schools, the budget, and the optimism and responsibility the newly elected City leaders face.

  • Richmond's Transit Future

    16/02/2017 Duración: 32min

    Laura and Jo are joined by Reverend Ben Campbell to talk about Richmond's transit future, the Richmond Transit Network Plan, and the Pulse.

  • Legislators Jenn McClellan and Chris Peace on the Issues

    12/01/2017 Duración: 41min

    RAR's Elizabeth Greenfield and Jo Gehlbach sit with Jennifer McClellan (9th Senate District) and Christopher Peace (97th House District) to discuss local issues, budgets, and what they do day-to-day as legislators.

  • Selling Richmond with Joe Casey

    16/12/2016 Duración: 26min

    In this episode of Selling Richmond, Jo and Laura sit down with Chesterfield County Administrator Joe Casey to talk about comprehensive plans, changing demographics, and the future of Chesterfield.

  • John Vithoulkas Talks Henrico County Bond Referenda

    27/10/2016 Duración: 27min

    In this episode, Henrico County Manager John Vithoulkas talks bond referenda on the ballot this election. Learn about phasing and allocation of the bond money, as well as the nifty opportunity to purchase during the retail period. Vithoulkas explains that at the end of bond sales, Henrico County will have less debt than it did in 2012 (when it was considered one of the lowest debt per capita localities in the nation). For a sample ballot, visit http://henrico.us/registrar/programs/sampleballots/. We urge our REALTOR® members who reside in the county to vote yes to all five of the referenda questions.

  • Selling Richmond with Mayoral Candidate Jack Berry

    06/10/2016 Duración: 18min

    In this episode Laura Lafayette sits down with mayoral candidate Jack Berry, and RPAC Trustees Vice Chair, Philip Innes.

  • Selling Richmond Podcast Premiere with Andreas Addison

    11/09/2016 Duración: 15min

    Jo and Laura sit down with Andreas Addison in this 15 minute podcast.