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Dalton Uphoff
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What is your legacy building?

Dalton Uphoff
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I had to cut my question down since we are only allowed so many characters in the title box. A friend asked me the question of "if you could have your name on any building, what would it be"? This can be anything from a school, to a recycling plant, to a law firm. The building isn't as important as the why. Why would you want your name plastered on this building? As real estate investors, this question is especially exciting because we already acquire property.

For me, three things that I care deeply about are the environment, helping those less fortunate, and a commitment to diversity. As such, I would want my name on a sustainably built, non-profit apartment complex, in a "D" or "C" neighborhood. The point of this question isn't necessarily what is easily attainable (though with our passions we could attain them), but to think of a way in which we could impact our communities.

So, what building would you want your name on within your community? What is your legacy building?

  • Dalton Uphoff