Mon. June 20, 2022: Bob Sonnenblick to speak at InterFace Southern California Desert Commercial Retail Real Estate Conference

June 20 2022, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at University of Redlands Orton Center

 

June 20 2022 Commercial real estate conference

The in-person event is hosted by Western Real Estate Business, Shopping Center Business, California Centers, and Western Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business magazines, along with the InterFace Conference Group.

The conference will attract attendees from throughout Southern California and surrounding areas, including owners, developers, property managers, economic development executives, buyers and lenders who are active in the retail, industrial and multifamily sectors.

Topics for discussion include:

  • What is the economic outlook for the next 12 to 24 months?
  • How has demand for industrial properties grown and what is the outlook for new development?
  • What is the availability of industrial land? How are land prices affecting future development?
  • Who is developing and who is buying industrial properties?
  • How have changes in e-commerce and advances in logistics impacted industrial development and design?
  • How has the retail sector fared through the pandemic? Where are the strengths and weaknesses as the retail sector recovers from the pandemic?
  • What retailers are opening and closing in the market?

What is the market seeing in terms of experiential retail, pop-ups, and nontraditional tenants?

Tue May 10, 2022 BISNOW: Construction, Development and Design in Los Angeles

Bisnow Conferences Inc. has selected Los Angeles-based real estate developer Bob Sonnenblick, Chairman of Sonnenblick Development LLC, to moderate the keynote panel at their upcoming Real estate & Construction Conference in Downtown Los Angeles on May 10th, 2022.

BISNOW IN-PERSON

Los Angeles

CONSTRUCTION, DEVELOPMENT
AND DESIGN IN LOS ANGELES

LOCATION

The Westin Bonaventure
404 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90071

Ballroom: San Gabriel & Santa Anita, 1st Floor

SPEAKERS

KEEPING UP WITH DEMAND AMIDST CONSTRUCTION SETBACKS
Working Through Supply Chain Issues, Labor Shortages, and Construction Costs

Bob Sonnenblick

BOB SONNENBLICK

Chairman, Sonnenblick Development

MIKE RACINE

MIKE RACINE

Executive Vice President, Hackman Capital

JONATHAN SHUM

JONATHAN SHUM

SVP, Related California

DANIEL STAFFORD

DANIEL STAFFORD

SVP, McCarthy Building Companies

For more information, please go to: www.Bisnow.com

Press Release: November 2, 2021. Los Angeles, Calif. Bob Sonnenblick to moderate IMN 3rd Annual Distressed Hotels Forum

Press Release: November 2, 2021. Los Angeles, Calif.

IMN Conferences, Inc. has chosen Los Angeles-based real estate developer Bob Sonnenblick to moderate the keynote panel at their upcoming 3rd Annual Distressed Hotels Forum, to be located at The Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday November 16th.

IMN Information Management Network

Mr. Sonnenblick is the Chairman of both Sonnenblick Development LLC and Sonnenblick Resorts LLC.. His panel will feature institutional hotel lenders and investors who are active in today’s post-Covid hotel investment marketplace. The panel title is: “Private Equity Outlook-Hotel Industry Fundraising and Capital Structuring”.

Moderator and speakers

For more information on this conference, please go to www.IMN.org or to www.SonnDev.com

9-2-2021-Press Release: Bob Sonnenblick named as moderator: Crittenden Real Estate Finance Conference

Crittenden Real Estate Conference Sept 22-24-2021

Conference Details

September 22-24, 2021
Miami, FL
18 educational sessions – 65+ speakers – 5 networking events
Don’t forget to register! See you there!

PRESS RELEASE: Miami, Florida for Monday Sept 20,2021

    Crittenden Real Estate Conferences Inc. has announced that Los Angeles-based real estate developer Bob Sonnenblick, Chairman of Sonnenblick Development LLC, has been named as Moderator for their keynote panel “The Post-Covid Real Estate Finance Marketplace” at their upcoming Crittenden Real Estate Finance Conference to be held at The Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Thursday Sept 23 in Miami, Florida at 9am.  See www.crittendenrealestatefinance.com

Sonnenblick Development In the News – Fresno August 2021

Major LA developer wants to turn Fresno into an ‘entertainment destination.’ Here’s his plan
BY BRIANNA CALIX

UPDATED AUGUST 17, 2021 08:09 AM

The four facilities of the Fresno Convention Center – Exhibit Hall, Saroyan Theater, Valdez Hall and Selland Arena – are shown in this aerial view from Google Maps. A vacant lot is where a 200-room hotel is planned. TIM SHEEHAN FRESNO BEE FILE

A noted Los Angeles developer has expressed interest in purchasing and improving multiple properties in southern areas of the city to turn Fresno into “a family-friendly entertainment destination.”

Sonnenblick Development will present to the Fresno City Council this week on its proposal to purchase and improve the Selland Arena, Valdez Hall and the Saroyan Theatre if and when it becomes available. The council also will negotiate the sale of Selland in closed session with Sonnenblick.

“We think they’re highly underutilized under the city’s ownership and they would be much more successful in private, entrepreneurial hands,” Robert Sonnenblick said in a phone interview with The Bee.

Sonnenblick said he’s also met with Fresno County officials and is interested in purchasing portions of the Fresno Fairgrounds and the former University Medical Center. He declined to outline his vision for those properties, citing potential competition.

“The opportunities in Fresno are fabulous,” he said. “Fresno’s got a very stable population with good, hard-working people, and it just doesn’t have the right entertainment venues made available to the public.”

Last month, Mayor Jerry Dyer and Councilmember Miguel Arias confirmed to The Bee they gave Sonnenblick representatives a tour of the city and made offers to purchase city property and develop other projects in downtown and along Highway 99 in south Fresno. Projects could include amusement park, indoor water park, revitalized arena, hotels and student housing, they said. Sonnenblick has previously publicly talked about his work with Six Flags, though no one has confirmed whether that’s the amusement park that could come to Fresno.

Arias told The Bee on Monday that Sonnenblick proposed $16 million in renovations to the Selland Arena and wants to bring the events promoter and venue operator Live Nation to the venue. Sonnenblick again declined to outline his plans for the venues, citing competition.

“It would be a game changer for downtown to be reinvested in and be a competitor to The Save Mart Center,” Arias said.

As for the former hospital campus, Arias said it’s “a dying asset that’s begging for reinvestment.” Any investment would also benefit the next-door Huntington Boulevard neighborhood, he said. The Bee reached out to county officials for comment and will update this story.

The county previously secured a development deal to turn the UMC campus into housing, but that deal deteriorated when a key county staffer was arrested and charged with conflict of interest related to the deal. The city later pulled out of the deal.

Central Valley Fuego FC also has aggressively pursued buying the Selland Arena and Valdez Hall to build a soccer stadium. Those talks led the city to declare the properties surplus, essentially opening a Pandora’s box of opportunities and prompting additional offers. That’s when Sonnenblick and USA Wrestling made offers, Dyer said.

Councilmember Nelson Esparza noted that Fuego FC already had the chance to present its offer to the city council, so Thursday’s agenda items give Sonnenblick the same chance.

If city officials do decide to sell any of its properties, the city must issue a request for proposals and consider the public offers.

The mayor still is interested in seeing a soccer stadium in downtown because he believes the demand is there, he said.

“However this eventually turns out, the goal is to maximize the number of people that come downtown for entertainment, whether that’s soccer, baseball, concerts or any other activity,” Dyer said.

Sonnenblick also expressed interested in Chukchansi Park, Dyer said, but any deal there would be much more complicated because of the city’s debt owed and the bonds involved.

“That’s another example of an asset that would do much better financially and serve the residents better if it were held in private hands,” Sonnenblick said.

Overall, Dyer said lots of developers — both locally and from out of town — are interested in Fresno.