BOMA San Francisco Offers Insight Into Where the Market Is Headed

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Joe Annino, Luis Adame, and David Lobato attended the BOMA San Francisco Luncheon for the month of March, joining industry leaders for a timely and engaging discussion on “Where the Market Is Really Headed.” The event brings together commercial real estate professionals to share perspectives on current conditions and long-term market direction in San Francisco.

Hosted at the iconic Julia Morgan Ballroom, the luncheon features insightful presentations from Alexander Quinn of Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) and Ted Egan of the City and County of San Francisco. Their commentary sparks meaningful dialogue around evolving market trends, economic indicators, and what building owners and facility leaders can expect in the months ahead.

The discussion delivers valuable clarity on the future of San Francisco’s commercial real estate landscape, offering actionable insight for building owners, property managers, site managers, and integrated facilities management (IFM) clients navigating today’s shifting market. Events like this continue to play a vital role in helping real estate and facilities professionals stay informed, aligned, and prepared for what’s next.

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SDBEA Annual Awards Dinner

GSH Group team members gathered at the San Diego Building Engineers Association annual meeting and awards dinner. Among them were George Toole (Chief Engineer), Thor Emblem (Regional Director), Monika Smutko (Engineering Manager), Adam Zuckerman (Facility Manager), and Todd Nabors (Building Engineer). The event, themed as a beach party, featured fun activities like a surfing simulator, which Adam Zuckerman, one of GSH’s newest employees, tried out. It also featured a trade show and awards dinner.

Collage of GSH team at SDBEA Annual Awards Dinner

During the event, GSH received recognition for its ongoing sponsorship of the organization. Additionally, Thor Emblem concluded his tenure on the executive board after serving for over a decade in various roles, including chair of various committees, member at large, treasurer, vice president, president, and past president. Reflecting on his time, Thor remarked, “It’s bittersweet to end my service to the SDBEA, but it’s time to let the next generation of leaders take the helm.”

Monika Smutko was elected from the advisory board to the executive board, which was unanimously supported by her peers. She expressed gratitude for their backing and looks forward to following in Thor’s footsteps on the path of leadership.

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