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Jonathon Yormak

Jonathon Yormak

Founder and Managing Principal

East End Studios

Tere Blanca

Tere Blanca

CEO

Blanca Commercial Real Estate

Carl Newhouse

Carl Newhouse

Director Sales, North America

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Jonathon Yormak

Founder and Managing Principal

East End Studios

Jonathon manages all activities at East End, along with co-founder David Peretz. For Jonathon, each day represents an opportunity to further establish East End as an institutionally governed best-in-class real estate investment firm.

Prior to founding East End, Jonathon was a Managing Principal at both Ruben Companies and Broadway Partners. On a combined basis, he acquired, repositioned, and managed an office portfolio exceeding 15 million square feet located throughout the U.S., as well as 1,000 residential units within New York City and Boston. Jonathon has extensive capital market knowledge, having sourced and structured billions of dollars of equity and debt. He also has broad platform-building experience, having started and grown various real estate related businesses.

Earlier in his career, he was a real estate attorney at Fried Frank and Pryor Cashman, handling acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, financings, and REIT mergers. A graduate of Colby College and Fordham Law School, Jonathon sits on the Board of Directors for the Wynwood Business Improvement District and was a long-time board member of both the UJA-Federation of New York and The Children’s Hearing Institute.

Tere Blanca

CEO

Blanca Commercial Real Estate

Tere Blanca is the Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Blanca Commercial Real

Estate, Inc., the leading independently owned commercial real estate services firm in Florida.

She founded the firm in 2009 after identifying a need in the marketplace for a local advisory and

brokerage firm built on a culture of giving clients a highly personalized approach to service. With

Tere’s vision, progressive leadership and foundation of passion, care and commitment to

excellence, teams are purpose built and strategies are customized to fit each clients’ diverse

needs allowing the firm to achieve successful outcomes and setting new market standards.

Blanca Commercial Real Estate now has a dynamic team of more than 45 top professionals that

embrace a culture of collaboration and caring for each other, the firm’s clients and the

community. It is recognized as one of the top commercial real estate brokerage services

companies in Florida, ranked by the South Florida Business Journal as one of the top ten firms

in South Florida, maintaining more than 32% market share of all office lease transactions

executed in Class A and B office space in Miami; the firm’s home base. Expanding across

South Florida, the firm now has 3 offices across the region and has grown its services to include

property management, tenant engagement services and development consulting.

Throughout her 35-year career, Tere has participated and led many significant lease

transactions and new development projects from land acquisition to the master planning,

design, construction, marketing, lease-up, and sale of office and mixed-use assets. Clients of

the firm include Nuveen Real Estate, Allianz, Hines, Agave Holdings, Lincoln Property

Company, Blackstone, TA Realty, Federal Realty, Shorenstein, Stiles, Related Group, AIMCO,

and the law firms of Akerman LLP, and White & Case, LLP; Greater Miami Chamber of

Commerce, Miami Herald Media Company; WeWork; Coastal Construction, Quirch Foods, Inc.;

Insigneo; Inktel, DASI, Neutralogistics, Mexican Consulate and the University of Miami, to name

a few.

Prior to launching Blanca Commercial Real Estate, Tere served for five years as Senior

Managing Director for Cushman & Wakefield of Florida, Inc., where she led the firm’s South

Florida region, achieving significant revenue growth and increased profitability. Tere also held

the position of senior vice president at Codina Realty Services, Inc. ONCOR International where

she was consistently among the top producers during her 14-year tenure.

Tere holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in international marketing

and finance and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Miami and is fluent

in English and Spanish. She is the proud mother of two daughters and resides with her husband

in Coral Gables.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:

● Chair of Urban Land Institute (ULI) for Southeast Florida and the Caribbean

● Member of the Board of Directors of BankUnited

● Member of the Board of Trustees of Miami Dade College

● Member of the University of Miami’s Herbert School of Business Real Estate

Advisory Council

● Executive Committee Member of Urban Land Institute (ULI)

● Past chair and current Member of the Board of Miami-Dade County’s official

economic development agency, The Beacon Council

● Member of the Board of Governors of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce

● Member of Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Gold

● Associate member of the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) Miami/Ft.

Lauderdale Chapter

● Member of Women Corporate Directors (WCD)

● Past member of the Board of Directors of The Miami Foundation

● Past chair of the Board of Directors of City Year Miami

AWARDS & RECOGNITION:

● “Top 100 Power Leaders”, South Florida Business Journal

● “Ultimate CEO”, South Florida Business Journal

● “Most Influential Business Women”, South Florida Business Journal

● “Power Leader of the Year”, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce

● “Office Broker of the Year”, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce

● “Women of Influence: Legends”, Real Estate Forum

● “Women of Influence”, Real Estate Forum

● “Top 25 Women in Real Estate”, Commercial Property Executive

● “Top Dealmakers of the Year”, Daily Business Review

● “Successful Hispanic Women of the Year”, Camacol

● “Philanthropist of the Year”, City Year Miami

● “Community Leader of the Year”, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Summary

  1. What are office landlords doing to help tenants feel safe about returning to work?

  2. Has there been a rise in demand for sustainable buildings? 

  3. While their buildings stand mostly empty, what options do landlords have to save money while also trying to run their buildings more efficiently?

  4. How can buildings be made 'healthier' to help encourage more productivity and mental health? 

  5. Are the changes being implemented to buildings temporary or a fundamental change to how we look at our office space? 

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