EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 1H 36M
#35 - Jeremy Hudson (Specialized Real Estate Group)
from NWA Founders · host Cameron Clark & Nick Beyer
→ Learn more about Greenwood Gearhart→ Learn more about Cushman & Wakefield Sage PartnersWhat if one project completely changed the trajectory of your business?In this episode of NWA Founders, Jeremy Hudson, CEO of Specialized Real Estate Group, shares the story behind some of Northwest Arkansas’ most meaningful developments and the philosophy that drives them.From Eco Modern Flats to South Yard and Markham Hill, Jeremy walks through what it really takes to build places that last. This isn’t just a conversation about real estate. It’s about culture, health, long-term thinking, and building neighborhoods that matter.SummaryJeremy’s development philosophy was forged during Eco Modern Flats, a downtown Fayetteville apartment renovation that reshaped how he thought about health, sustainability, and community. What began as a simple value-add play became a deeper mission: design spaces that improve indoor air quality, reduce energy costs, and foster real human interaction.Specialized didn’t grow incrementally. After Eco, Jeremy and his team jumped into large purpose-built student housing projects like Sterling and The Cardinal (deals that were bigger than anything they’d done before). It was risky. It required outside partners.But those years built their financial literacy, operational discipline, and capital relationships. Over time, the strategy sharpened: focus on meaningful places or create them at scale. Projects like Brick Avenue in Bentonville and South Yard in Fayetteville reflect that thesis—medium-scale, mixed-use developments designed to feel like neighborhoods, not complexes.Highlights00:00 Eco Modern Flats17:00 '08 Recession22:00 UofA Student Housing28:00 Uptown in Fayetteville45:00 Jeremy's investment thesis62:00 South Yard in Fayetteville76:00 Markham Hill DevelopmentKey TakeawaysCulture Is Your Competitive Advantage - Jeremy attributes longevity to values alignment—internally and with capital partners. If your investors, consultants, and team don’t share your vision, growth will fracture your mission.Grow Boldly, But With Advisors - Specialized scaled quickly by partnering with experienced capital and development teams.Think in Decades, Not Deals - Drake Farms may take “more than one decade and hopefully less than two” to fully realize that kind of timeline changes how you build. It changes how you hire. It changes how you underwrite risk.Follow us on LinkedIn NWA FoundersFollow us on Instagram @NWAFoundersFollow us on YouTube NWA FoundersFor guest suggestions or inquiries [email protected] Founders is a voice for Founders, Owners, and Builders driving growth in Northwest Arkansas, and is hosted by Cameron Clark and Nick Beyer.
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→ Learn more about Greenwood Gearhart→ Learn more about Cushman & Wakefield Sage PartnersWhat if one project completely changed the trajectory of your business?In this episode of NWA Founders, Jeremy Hudson, CEO of Specialized Real Estate Group, shares the story behind some of Northwest Arkansas’ most meaningful developments and the philosophy that drives them.From Eco Modern Flats to South Yard and Markham Hill, Jeremy walks through what it really takes to build places that last. This isn’t just a conversation about real estate. It’s about culture, health, long-term thinking, and building neighborhoods that matter.SummaryJeremy’s development philosophy was forged during Eco Modern Flats, a downtown Fayetteville apartment renovation that reshaped how he thought about health, sustainability, and community. What began as a simple value-add play became a deeper mission: design spaces that improve indoor air quality, reduce energy costs, and foster real human interaction.Specialized didn’t grow incrementally. After Eco, Jeremy and his team jumped into large purpose-built student housing projects like Sterling and The Cardinal (deals that were bigger than anything they’d done before). It was risky. It required outside partners.But those years built their financial literacy, operational discipline, and capital relationships. Over time, the strategy sharpened: focus on meaningful places or create them at scale. Projects like Brick Avenue in Bentonville and South Yard in Fayetteville reflect that thesis—medium-scale, mixed-use developments designed to feel like neighborhoods, not complexes.Highlights00:00 Eco Modern Flats17:00 '08 Recession22:00 UofA Student Housing28:00 Uptown in Fayetteville45:00 Jeremy's investment thesis62:00 South Yard in Fayetteville76:00 Markham Hill DevelopmentKey TakeawaysCulture Is Your Competitive Advantage - Jeremy attributes longevity to values alignment—internally and with capital partners. If your investors, consultants, and team don’t share your vision, growth will fracture your mission.Grow Boldly, But With Advisors - Specialized scaled quickly by partnering with experienced capital and development teams.Think in Decades, Not Deals - Drake Farms may take “more than one decade and hopefully less than two” to fully realize that kind of timeline changes how you build. It changes how you hire. It changes how you underwrite risk.Follow us on LinkedIn NWA FoundersFollow us on Instagram @NWAFoundersFollow us on YouTube NWA FoundersFor guest suggestions or inquiries [email protected] Founders is a voice for Founders, Owners, and Builders driving growth in Northwest Arkansas, and is hosted by Cameron Clark and Nick Beyer.
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