CCIM Southern Arizona Chapter Awarded Community Engagement Award

ccim logo75The Metropolitan Pima Alliance (MPA) honored the CCIM Southern Arizona Chapter with the prestigious Community Engagement Award recently. MPA is a land use, real estate and economic development advocacy organization that supports and encourages positive, and collaborative processes in Pima County, and is a community leader in finding common ground between members of the development community with those in the public sector.

This year the CCIM Southern Arizona Chapter was awarded the special Community Engagement Award for its work as a founding member of the Pima County Metal Watch Task Force which resulted in a public relations program being designed to educate businesses, property owners, law enforcement, municipalities and legislators to the multi-million dollar metal theft problem. Jason Wong, CCIM, with Red Point Development of Tucson, and who initiated the task force, accepted the award on behalf of the local CCIM chapter.

The Metal Watch Task Force has been a community wide effort at the forefront of the battle on copper and metal theft. With more than a dozen organizations and local governments united, the Metal Watch Task Force has over 100 active participants with the goal of mitigating, preventing and combatting the negative economic and personal impact copper theft has on our community. Here’s some stats on metal theft in our area:

  • Tucson – 216 reported metal thefts Jan-May 2012
  • Tucson – $2 million in reported DAMAGES
  • 14 area parks and recreation facilities
  • Tucson Water backflow assemblies, water box covers
  • Phoenix – over 3,000 AC units stolen last year (2011)
  • Phoenix – Damage from metal theft totaled over $30 Million
  • State wide damages over $120 million
  • U.S. Dept of Energy estimates copper theft costs $1 Billion a year

Within 12 months of organizing this task force, legislation was passed imposing stricter reporting and bookkeeping requirements for recyclers and stiffer penalties added with three new laws passed at the state legislature:
HB 2262: Requires scrap metal dealers to register with the Arizona Department of Public Safety and review information on stolen scrap metal DPS shares via a website.
SB 1107: Expands the definition of theft to include ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
HB 2386: Modified the definition of criminal damage to include tampering with a public utility to obtain scrap metal.

CCIM was launched in 1954 as the Investment Property Exchange and Taxation amid a very different world of commercial real estate, today’s CCIM has evolved along with the industry. Its designees, which now number more than 15,000 globally, have brought the institute’s combination of course mastery and practical application to disciplines ranging from brokerage to lending, and more recently community advocacy. The CCIM Southern Arizona Chapter is a group of approximately 150 members locally.

For more information on Southern Arizona CCIM Chapter click here and for more information on the MPA Metal Watch Task Force click here.




Southern Arizona CCIM Chapter names 2014 Board

ccim logo75TUCSON, ARIZONA – The Southern Arizona CCIM Chapter is a group of approximately 150 members focusing in commercial real estate. At its December 10th luncheon meeting, the CCIM Chapter installed its 2014 board of directors, with a review of 2013 presented by George Larsen, one of its founding members since 1982 and co-owner of Larsen & Baker in Tucson. Larsen, an emeritus senior instructor in the CCIM Institute brought attendants into a participatory role through the use of the TV game show Jeopardy for an entertaining review of the year. The outgoing President, David Blanchette, CCIM with CBRE of Tucson announced the new 2014 board of directors.

2014 CCIM Southern Arizona Chapter Board of Directors:

Past President  David Blanchette, CCIM  CBRE 
President James P. Robertson, CCIM  Realty Executives Tucson Elite 
President Elect Brandon Rodgers, CCIM  Treasurer  Mick Cluck, CCIM  Coldwell Banker 
Secretary Melissa Lal, CCIM  Larsen Baker 
Education Programs Jane Holder, CCIM Realty Executives Tucson Elite 
Legislative Liaison Terry Lavery, CCIM 
Membership David Blanchette, CCIM CBRE
Education Programs Jane Holder, CCIM Tucson Realty & Trust
  Laurie Weber, CCIM Larsen Baker
Designation Promotion Tari Auletta, CCIM Tucson Realty & Trust
Candidate Guidance Steve Russell, CCIM Larsen Baker
  Dave Gallaher, CCIM Tucson Industrial
Forecast Committee Brandon Rodgers, CCIM Cushman & Wakefield | Picor
Community Service Lori Schroeder Title Security Agency
University of Arizona Outreach Jason Wong, CCIM Red Point Development
Chapter Coordinator Aaron Ried Tucson Association of Realtors
Media/Press Coordinator Karen Schutte Real Estate Daily News

The 2013 board members were also thanked for their service. 2013 CCIM Southern Arizona Chapter Board of Directors:

President David Blanchette, CCIM CBRE
President Elect James P. Robertson, CCIM Realty Executives Tucson Elite
Treasurer Brandon Rogers, CCIM Secretary Gary Andros, CCIM Andros Commercial

Committee Chairs:

Membership Gary Heinfield, CCIM Advisors in Real Estate
Designation Promotion Terry Lavery, CCIM Candidate Guidance Melissa Lal, CCIM Larsen Baker
Scholarship committee Melissa Lal, CCIM Larsen Baker
  Gary Andros, CCIM Andros Commercial
Forecast Committee James P. Robertson, CCIM Realty Executives Tucson Elite
Community Service Lori Schroeder Title Security Agency
Chapter Coordinator Aaron Ried Tucson Association of Realtors

The 2014 Southern Arizona Chapter President, James P. Robertson commented, “CCIMs are recognized throughout the world as experts in commercial real estate brokerage, leasing, asset management, valuation and investment analysis. Our goal for 2014 is to make sure all commercial real estate users in Tucson know of our presence and understand how customers benefit from our knowledge. The past 5 years in commercial real estate have been a roller coaster. It’s time to get off and set our own course. In meeting this goal, we have expanded our committee assignments to strengthen our network of education and communication.” “Our Chapter is also honored to have three of our chapter members involved in The National CCIM Institute – Terry Lavery, CCIM, as National Capital Hill Committee Member, Gary Heinfeld, CCIM, as CCIM Institute Audit Committee and myself as Vice Chairman of the International Activities Committee,” said Robertson. The 23rd Annual Pima County Commercial Real Estate Market Forecast Competition will be held on February 11, 2014 where experts in various categories of office, retail, multifamily, land and industrial present opinions on the general health of the Tucson Commercial Real Estate Market and give forecasts for the coming year. For more information on the Southern Arizona CCIM Chapter go to https://chapters.ccim.com/southernarizona or call Aaron Ried at (520) 300-0114.

The Real Estate Daily News is a proud sponsor of the Southern Arizona CCIM Chapter