Corey Lawson
Hyper-local St. Louis market question (Kirkwood vs. Webster)
28 December 2014 | 7 replies
Their high school athletics are even arch-rivals (Turkey Day game!).
Tiara Murray
How exactly are deals like this made?
27 February 2009 | 6 replies
They mention a presentation:Nearly 400 people crowded the Detroit Athletic Club on May 2 to hear details about the investment team that Dave Bing-led Spingarn Development pulled together for his Watermark Detroit development on Detroit's East Riverfront.That leads me to think they did a registration for their sales of securities.
Chad B.
How did you get your nickname?
30 September 2008 | 21 replies
Back in the day, as an Air Force athlete at 6’ 6”, 225 lbs I went through plenty of nicknames by my fellow officers.
Ron Steele
Career Choice
16 August 2014 | 1 reply
I'm a pro athlete and make a good salary playing my sport.
Jack Cascio
Office Investment Question
25 January 2016 | 5 replies
I run a business from my office at home in Chicago...I am starting to build out a decent size team now, when before all my help was from Independact Contractors (Virtually).I have been looking at some office space.Here is a cliff notes version of what's going on:I need an office where I can shoot Youtube Videos (Twice The Speed TV)...My videos consist of workouts for athletes so I would need to put down some turf and rubber flooring to bring some weights in there.I don't know whether I should try to lease something (short term) or just buy something (like an industrial Condo) and then fix it up to how I want.I have the capital to do either, so I am just wondering what would the ideal approach be if I am looking to get an office in Chicago.Thanks,JC
Paul Sandhu
Who is/was your most famous tenant in your STR
6 July 2019 | 14 replies
She did this last summer too.These are all athletic women between the ages of 18-20.
Kevin Norton
Looking to get any reviews on Mentor/Investor/Teacher Brad Sumrok on Multifamily
25 August 2022 | 108 replies
Even the best athletes in the world pay coaches, many of whom have lesser skills.
Joshua Dorkin
Ideas for a Washington DC Mancation?
8 March 2012 | 11 replies
They have a course set up here and hey free shirt... possibly you could all go and get one below is where you'd askhttp://primal-fitness.com/index.php/faqSingle Session Drop-In- $20 for out of town Crossfit athletes (Includes a Primal T-shirt), Free for active duty military, law enforcement or rescue personnel.I suggest this if it’s on a weekend :http://primal-fitness.com/index.php/sign-up-for-classes/parkour Parkour Drop-in Training and Open GymsThe American Parkour Academy offers training sessions available to anyone for drop-in, and open gym times for those parkour practitioners who are more self-directed.The Saturday Parkour Open Training is a 2-hour session led by an instructor and comprising a complete parkour training session including a warm-up, technique and skill work, challenges, and some free time to explore the course.The session is $25 for non-members and $15 for those registered in monthly parkour.Every Saturday from 10am-Noon.
Brian Ellis
Taking time to rest?
7 July 2018 | 29 replies
The more salient examples of Farmer, Athlete, and Soldier are the more motivating ones to me.
John Asare
New member from Richmond, Virginia
4 January 2016 | 13 replies
Lots of athletics types on BP (for example, I think I saw an all American football newbie today, and I have an interview with a former Clemson football captain, now tackling real estate big time, in my blog here on BP, viewable in my profile).