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Thoughts on industrial real estate, bbq recipes and other meaningful things. 

The Molcajete!

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One of our favorite places for mexican food at IPG is Rancho Market. I love the tacos de pollo (chicken tacos) with the avacado, salsa verde, and lime and that is what I almost always get. But, on occasion, when there is at least 3 of us, we spring for the Molcajete. The presentation is pretty amazing. See for yourself, below are a couple photos of our last Molcajete encounter, this time we enjoyed the dish with, Wynn Clayton from 3form.

So, the next time you need commercial real estate in Utah OR a great mexican meal, give us a call!

 

 

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IPG presents a Commercial Capital Source Update

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Should you be restructuring your business or building debt? In today's financial climate, IPG wants to help take the guess work out of your business and real estate debt structure.

Come join us for an informative discussion where you can learn about everything from conventional bank financing to life companies, CMBS (commercial mortgage backed securities), and SBA (small business administration) funding.

Our panelists - James Hilton from Wells Fargo, John Gottschall from Q10 Bonneville, and Ryan Wilson from Chase Bank - can help answer all of your financing questions.

Date: Thursday, November 14, 2013 | 8 - 9 AM | Continental breakfast will be served

Location: CCI Mechanical Training Facility | 760 S. Redwood Road | SLC, UT 84104

RSVP: Kayla Whidden | Relationship Manager | kayla@ipgcre.com | 801.876.0165

 

IPG Supports Public Safety!

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    Every so often we get a chance to make the community stronger with our expertise in industrial real estate. Company owner Clint Trickett (sounds like a country music star!) of Premier Vehicle Installation recently came to us looking for additional space to accommodate the increase in demand for up fitting law enforcement vehicles in the state of Utah.  If you follow the blog, then you already know I am a car guy, and being in Clint’s shop full of high performance vehicles is about as good as it gets for me.  With the past recession most public sector auto pools have delayed replacement as long as they could, and that includes the majority of law enforcement cars and trucks.  With all that backlog Clint is very busy!  We are so happy to have been able to help provide the space Premier Vehicle Installation needed in a timely manner, and for such a worthwhile cause as keeping our community safe.  Best of luck with the new space!

The Nations Only SIOR Bobsled Team

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Michael and Jeremy joined fellow Utah SIORs in a fun day up at the Utah Olympic Park last week. Led by a professional pilot, they teamed up into groups of three and rode the entire length of the Utah Olympic Park Bobsled Track (the real track used during the 2002 Winter Olympics).  In less than a mile, they ripped through 15 turns, hitting speeds up to 74 mph. 

Interested in going bob sledding? Give us a call!

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Looking to buy, sell or lease a building? SIORs are the top Industrial Real Estate Brokers in the nation. Michael is the President of the local Utah chapter. Find out more information here: www.sior.com 

True Service with a Smile

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>What would you do if you were driving down a busy two lane highway and saw
a single woman with moving boxes scattered over the roadway?

If you were Adam Maher you would not think twice about stopping
immediately and risking life and limb to retrieve said boxes from the
middle of the road!  Mr. Maher is a friend and client of IPG who joined us
for a recent river trip in Moab.  On the way back to Salt Lake City we
came upon a women who was moving across country by herself.  She had what
appeared to be a travelling swap meet precariously tied down to the top of
her aging Ford Explorer.  When we arrived, half of the contents of her
boxes (including Grandma's glassware, knick knacks, etc.) had been
pulverized into the ground by several passing motorists.  But this did not
stop Adam from being of service.  He collected what he could, boxed it
back up and started the process of re-securing her load.

It was inspiring and at the same time tense to watch as semi-tractors
would fly by at freeway speeds just feet from where our cars were parked
on the narrow shoulder.  What was most impressive was the true act of
kindness and selflessness demonstrated by Adam.  We hope to be a little
bit more like him in the way we treat everybody, from our friends, our
clients, our families, and yes even people we have never met, nor may see
again.

Thanks Adam for showing us what True Service looks like!

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