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Darren Sloniger

Darren Sloniger

CEO

Marquette Companies

Randy Fifield

Randy Fifield

Founder

Randy Fifield Modern Living

Jillian Pytel
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Jillian Pytel

SVP

Newmark

Randy Fifield

Founder

Randy Fifield Modern Living

Randy Fifield blazed a trail many women chose not to pursue. With a design-forward, yet practical approach for creating spaces that felt and worked better for people, Randy set herself apart from competition in the industry. She partnered with her husband Steve in 1999, and together they completed multiple successful development projects including an $80 million renovation of the Chicago Civic Opera House, and the $800 million K Station development with 2,145 units in five apartment towers in Chicago’s up-and-coming West Loop. Randy now oversees the design, marketing, and execution of development projects across key markets.

She has been honored by the LA Lakers and Comerica Bank as Business Woman of the Year in Los Angeles. In Chicago, Randy was Connect Media’s 2017 Women in Real Estate Honoree, was the recipient of the 2017 Women in Construction Woman of the Year Award and has been honored by Chicago Business Journal and Crain’s as a notable female executive.

Randy attended Northwestern University. She serves as a board member of Northwestern Prentice Hospital and Children’s Memorial Hospital. Randy and family have donated The Fifield Family Labor and Delivery at Northwestern Prentice Hospital and the Fifield Family Bridge at Lurie Children’s Hospital.

Summary

  1. How are developers managing investor and contractor relationships with potentially delayed delivery dates?  

  2. Are there certain asset classes that investors and developers remain bullish on? 

  3. Will this pandemic cause development pipelines to dry up?

  4. Although construction was never stopped in Illinois, how delayed are timelines due to restrictions on site?

  5. How are contractors, subcontractors and owners deciding who will foot the bill for delays?

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