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18 – Monte Anderson on incremental development (Part 1)

EPISODE · Dec 21, 2018 · 58 MIN

18 – Monte Anderson on incremental development (Part 1)

from Go Cultivate! · host Verdunity

We’ve talked about the value of small investments on this podcast before, and in this episode we sit down with someone whose name is synonymous with small, incremental development—Monte Anderson, CEO of Options Real Estate. Monte is a developer, small-business booster, and co-founder of the Incremental Development Alliance. In part one of this discussion, we talk about the ways Monte is trying to help communities build wealth one incremental development at a time, how small development can address affordable housing needs, the importance of finding a low-risk entry point for people who want to own their own business, and much more. In this episode: How desperation got Monte into the business of small, incremental development [4:00] Why committing to a place or a purpose “changes all the rules” [7:00] Monte’s early work in Duncanville, TX, and how the City responded to big developers and businesses refusing to come to town [7:55] How small developments can provide viable affordable housing – and how they compare to large apartment buildings [10:45] How the Incremental Development Alliance is helping local people own and operate their own buildings [15:15] Small doesn’t mean low-quality [20:00] Learning as you go: why finding a low-risk entry point is essential for building discipline and understanding business—and not going bankrupt while doing it [22:10] How the retail apocalypse and the internet are shaping the future of small towns [24:10] How a vacated shopping center became the thriving DeSoto Market Place retail incubator (and did not become a dollar store) [26:40] Partnerships vs. incentives [29:40] Mentorships for tenants [31:20] The importance of shaking up the outside of a repurposed strip center or big box [34:20] Why Monte tends to prefer shop owners in who physically make something [37:10] Tyler Station – how an old manufacturing facility was turned back into a “creative village” and pillar of the neighborhood How to encourage collaboration in a shared creative space [46:30] Realizing that social interaction keeps us human [50:00] The value of social integration in a living space [52:50] Links to things discussed in this episode: Small Developers/Builders Facebook group Incremental Development Alliance More on the DeSoto Market Place: This Former Ace Hardware Is Now an Incubator for Black-Owned Businesses The DeSoto Marketplace: A Hub for New Local Businesses and New Places to Live Check out this short video to see what the interior and exterior looks like More on Tyler Station: How Belmont Hotel developer turned warehouse full of dead raccoons into a south Oak Cliff anchor Extra: Article published this month in D Magazine featuring Monte: Developer Monte Anderson Wants to Stop the Handouts The Go Cultivate! podcast is a project of Verdunity. Learn more at verdunity.com. (Music in this episode is from Custodian of Records and Tours.)

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