суббота, 23 августа 2014 г.
It's the best way Diane Botwin, owner and founder of Botwin Commercial Development and Botwin Proper
When asked what area he’d recommend first to those looking for a space in the city: “I would tell them midtown. I really, really like midtown. It’s just a great neighborhood. There’s a lot of different people doing a lot of really weird, fun stuff all over the place. It’s fantastic.”
Functionality and sustainability are key. The Botwin headquarters at 74th and Broadway just received new solar panels. With the new duplex, David is working with a firm to optimize insulation design to ensure dramatically reduced heating and cooling costs.
“I want something celine dion tickets that’s going to look like it has been there forever and should be there forever,” he says. “I don’t want something to look like it’s totally out of place and loud. At the same time, I don’t want it to not be able to move with time.”
It’s the best way Diane Botwin, celine dion tickets owner and founder of Botwin Commercial Development and Botwin Property Management, can describe the jolt of energy that her son, David Alpert, has brought to the family real estate firm.
Initially, Diane and her parents’ focus on environmentally friendly, small-scale commercial properties helped establish the company as a successful developer, with more than 150,000 square feet of small-scale commercial real estate throughout the Crossroads, Waldo, Leawood and Bonner Springs.
A while back, Diane presented a vacant lot to David and asked for ideas. “He just kind of went to town,” she says. Now they’re in the final design stages of what’s shaping up to be a duplex, Botwin’s first new residential property in some time.
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