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  • She Took Over a 100-Year-Old Firm as a Single Mom — Now It's Global | Angela O'Byrne
    2026/07/15
    INTRO What does it take to lead an architecture, construction, and real estate development firm through economic shifts, natural disasters, and global projects?In this episode of Building Places: Tulane Perspectives in Real Estate, I sit down with Angela O’Byrne, CEO of Perez. We are discussing her journey from aspiring architect to becoming the sole owner of one of New Orleans’ most respected architecture and development firms.Angela shares how she navigated leadership as a single mother. She shares why flexibility is critical in development. And what she learned from leading projects across 25 states and 20 countries. Angela also discusses the realities of affordable housing. The reality of sustainable development, risk-taking, and the future of Tulane’s School of Architecture and Built Environment.Episode Breakdown Tulane’s Community Impact & Why the School Stands Out (00:01:19 - 00:09:12)Angela explains her role as Chair of Tulane’s Dean’s Advisory Council and how the board supports the school through fundraising, innovation, and community outreach.According to Angela, Tulane’s location in New Orleans makes the experience unique because students learn in a city shaped by culture, climate challenges, and post-Katrina recovery.Angela says Tulane’s community service requirement is one of the school’s strongest differentiators because it connects students directly to real community impact.Becoming an Architect, Builder, and Developer (00:09:36 - 00:11:10)Angela shares that she describes herself as an “architect, builder, developer” because her work extends beyond design into construction and real estate development.She explains how her role constantly shifts between pursuing funding, overseeing projects, and managing development opportunities.Angela discusses the importance of finding financing first, explaining that even great projects cannot move forward without the right funding partners.The Holy Cross Redevelopment & Lessons from Long-Term Development (00:11:28 - 00:15:14)Angela walks through the decade-long journey of redeveloping the former Holy Cross High School site in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward.She explains how multiple funding setbacks, changing partners, and the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the project for years before the first phase was completed.According to Angela, flexibility is one of the most important skills in development because markets, financing conditions, and community needs can change unexpectedly.Sustainable Development, Walkability & Affordable Housing Challenges (00:15:14 - 00:24:13)Angela discusses the ongoing challenge of balancing sustainability, affordability, and profitability in real estate projects.She explains that greener buildings often cost more upfront, which creates challenges in lower-income communities where funding is already limited.Angela says walkable communities and transit-oriented development continue to grow in demand. But affordability remains one of the industry’s biggest problems.Growing Perez Into a Global Firm (00:25:28 - 00:36:37)She became the sole owner of Perez after the previous owner personally chose her as his successor.In Angela's voice, mentorship and a flexible buyout structure helped her survive the difficult years of ownership.Perez works across the United States and internationally, including projects in Afghanistan, Lebanon, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.Leadership, Ownership & Advice for the Next Generation (00:36:37 - 00:41:57)Angela says young professionals should understand their appetite for risk before pursuing careers in architecture, construction, or development.The difference between being a leader, a manager, and an owner, emphasizing that ownership comes with the highest level of responsibility and risk.According to Angela, success in development requires resilience, flexibility, and the ability to survive both the good years and the difficult ones.Why This Is the Right Time to Be at Tulane (00:41:57 - 00:43:51)Angela describes Tulane as a university experiencing significant growth and innovation, especially within the School of Architecture and Built Environment.She highlights the school’s focus on innovation, community outreach, and real-world impact as major strengths for students entering the industry.Angela says this period of growth makes it one of the most exciting times to be part of Tulane’s architecture and real estate programs.Quote from the Episode“Everything else falls into place once you've got the funding.” – Angela O’ByrneResourcesLearn more about Perez: http://www.e-perez.comFollow Angela on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaobyrneExplore Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment at Tulane School of Architecture and Built EnvironmentLearn more about Tulane University through CreditsWe’d love for you to join us for our next episodes by tuning in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Audio provided by Soundstripe.
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  • What Is This Podcast All About? | John Renne
    2026/07/09
    John Renne | Ep00Welcome to the “Building Places” podcast. My name is John Renne, I am a professor at Tulane University and the director of the real estate program. In this first episode of Building Places, I introduce what this podcast is all about: the idea behind Tulane University's real estate program.This podcast is about the people shaping the future of cities across the United States. It is rooted in the Tulane real estate community. Building Places podcast is made up of alumni, faculty, and students who are actively involved in shaping the industry, not just studying it.Episode Breakdown with TimestampsWhy This Podcast Exists (00:00:00-00:00:43)This podcast was created to connect people who are actively shaping cities and real estate across the United States.The podcast is grounded in the community of people that are actively leading the real estate industry across the United States. The Tulane Perspective on Real Estate (00:00:45 - 00:1:46)I explained how Tulane University approaches real estate differently by not only focusing on deals. But also focusing on places. Places that are walkable, resilient places that people actually want to be in.We combine finance, design, planning, and long-term investment thinking to understand how cities actually grow.The focus is always on building places that work financially, socially, and environmentally over time.What You Will Get From This Podcast (00:01:46-00:02:10)What listeners can expect from each episode includes real stories from alumni, students, and faculty working in the industry.You will hear how deals actually come together, what risks developers take, and what happens when projects do not go as planned.The focus is on practical experience, lessons learned, and how real decisions are made in a rapidly changing market.The Bigger Ideas Shaping the Industry (00:02:12-03:48)The podcast also highlights the major topics shaping real estate today, including sustainability, climate resilience, transit-oriented development, and artificial intelligence.I explained what connects Tulane real estate development :building places that work financially, socially and the environment.Who This Podcast Is For (00:03:55-04:09)This podcast is for anyone interested in real estate, cities, and development.The goal is to connect ideas from the classroom to real-world practice.Who You’ll Hear FromThe “Building Places” podcast will host Alumni working on major projects across the U.S.You’ll hear from Faculty studying where the industry is goingYou’ll also hear from Students already stepping into real rolesQuote From the Episode“We don’t just focus on deals, we focus on places. Places that are walkable, resilient, and places people actually want to be in.” – John RenneFollow John Renne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-l-renne/ Follow Tulane on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tulane.real.estate/ResourcesReach to me through email at jrenne@tulane.edu.Want to learn more about a career in the Real Estate Industry? Join us.CreditsAs one of our podcast listeners, we value your opinion and always want to improve the quality of our show.Complete our two-minute survey here: thesalesevangelist.com/survey.We’d love for you to join us for our next episodes by tuning in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, or Spotify. Audio provided by Free SFX, Soundstripe, and Bensound.
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    5 分