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  • How Henderson Turns Ideas Into Places People Love
    2025/11/20

    If you’ve ever wondered how a city turns a sketch on paper into a place you can actually visit, this one’s for you. We sit down with Henderson’s current planning manager, Andy Roether, to unpack the real machinery of city planning—what “entitlements” are, why timelines can be fast without being sloppy, and how a team of planners acts more like project managers and translators than bureaucrats with a stamp. We get practical about the entire journey: checklists that spell out exactly what to submit, public hearing notices that bring neighbors into the loop, and the judgment calls that determine when to slow down for community conversations. Andy shares the inside track on digitizing the process—from online portals and GIS mapping to the quality control challenges that come with reviewing thousands of pages at once—and how Henderson keeps improving by borrowing smart ideas from peer cities and industry groups. Zoning takes center stage with a clear, no-jargon breakdown: commercial, residential, industrial, mixed-use, and why intensity and compatibility matter. We explore national trends like upzoning and the push for more flexible housing, then bring it back home to Henderson’s unique context, rural character, and infrastructure realities. We also hit a spicy topic—parking—and make the case for quality over quantity with safer walkways, smarter layouts, and shade that actually works in desert heat. Underneath it all is a simple promise: planning should build community. That means walkability, comfort, and places people love, balanced with a process that respects both businesses and neighbors. Hear how Henderson’s planners see themselves as referees—keeping the game fair, the rules clear, and the plays moving—while inviting more voices into the conversation. If you care about how your city grows and how quickly your project can open its doors, you’ll find tools, tips, and a candid look at what works. Enjoyed this deep dive? Subscribe, share with a friend who’s planning a project, and leave a review to tell us what topic we should explore next.

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  • Redevelop That! with Patricia Pimentel
    2025/11/14

    In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with the creator behind Chez Panise to explore the story of a lifelong dream rising in the warmth of a family kitchen. From the comforting smell of fresh-baked cookies after school to the Sunday cakes that shaped a love for dessert—carrot, Chantilly, chocolate—our guest shares how childhood moments became the foundation of a future bakery-café.

    Holidays brought flaky pies, meringue-topped Yule logs, and tins of beautifully decorated cookies, but they also brought inspiration. Encouraged by a mother who saw her talent early on, she began to imagine a place of her own. Over the years, that dream blended with a growing appreciation for simple, high-quality ingredients and, later, the realities of raising two children with significant food allergies. These experiences deepened her commitment to low-ingredient, nutritious, preservative-free food made with intention and care.

    Now, she stands on the brink of opening Chez Panise—a bakery-café built on family memories, quality ingredients, and a passion for bringing people together. More than a place to enjoy delicious baked goods and lunch boxes, it’s a space designed to help the community fall in love with honest, comforting food meant to be shared with the people you love.

    Tune in as we tell the story of how a childhood joy becomes a community treasure.

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    26 分
  • Redevelop That! with Paul Beaton
    2025/11/04

    Welcome to Redevelop That!—the podcast where we explore the people, policies, and processes shaping community revitalization. In today’s episode, I sit down with Paul Beaton from the City of Henderson’s Business Licensing Division to break down what it really takes for a new business to open its doors in the city. Paul walks us through the licensing process, common challenges entrepreneurs face, and how the city works behind the scenes to support responsible growth and economic development. Whether you’re a business owner, developer, or just curious about how cities work, this conversation offers practical insight into how businesses go from idea to officially licensed in Henderson.

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    46 分
  • Redevelop That! with Councilwomen Monica Larson
    2025/10/02

    Dr. Monica Larson was elected to the Henderson City Council in November 2024 representing Ward II. Sworn into office January 7, 2025, she became the first black councilmember in Henderson’s history. Her responsibilities include setting policies and making decisions concerning various aspects of local government for Nevada's second-largest city, recognized as being one of the best places to live in the nation.

    Councilwoman Larson holds a doctorate degree in clinical and forensic psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Prior to her elected service, her career included the treatment of sex offenders, victims of crime, and traditional clientele. She occasionally speaks on human trafficking and child exploitation to provide safety awareness.

    Councilwoman Larson relocated to Southern Nevada from Southern California several years ago with the intent to retire, until she felt the call to take her first-ever step into politics.

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    41 分
  • Redevelop That! with Bill Biler or Dr. Atomic
    2025/08/22

    Bill Biler, often dubbed “Dr. Atomic”, is more than a classic car dealer—he’s the curator of a collector’s dream. Bill is the founder and driving force behind Atomic Motors, a renowned classic car and motorcycle dealership based in Henderson, NV. Through Atomic Motors, he offers a carefully curated, immersive experience that blends nostalgia, craftsmanship, and automotive creativity all under one roof.

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    57 分
  • Redevelop That! with Lee Ferris
    2025/02/28

    The LandWell Company is the long-standing land investment and development arm of Basic Management, Inc., which has successfully developed more than 1,200 acres of retail, light industrial, commercial and residential projects in the Henderson area. The company’s successful projects including Black Mountain industrial Center, Valley Auto Mall, Traverse Point, Entrada, Champion Village and Emerald Valley.

    The company was formed in 1992 and is currently headed by President Lee Farris, who is taking the lead with the development of Cadence, a 2,200-acre planned community off Lake Mead Parkway in Henderson, Nev.

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    53 分
  • Redevelop That! with Windom Kimsey
    2025/02/06

    As a major Water Street player, Windom has left his imprint on the street. Continuing to shepherd its ongoing reimagination and never content to rest on his laurels or the success of his last project, Windom is forever pushing the envelope, creating the next big idea which includes the intimate boutique Azzurra Cucina Italiana and Azzurra Wine Bar.

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    48 分
  • Redevelop That! with Dave Burlin
    2024/10/03

    Dave Burlin is a Marine Corps Veteran and entrepreneur, who reflects on how military skills can translate to business success, particularly in sales and leadership roles across various industries. Dave emphasizes the importance of a clear vision and strong company culture, drawing inspiration from companies like Disney and Zappos. After coaching over 30 sales professionals, Dave has dedicated his time to supporting fellow Veterans in entrepreneurship and serving in leadership roles for organizations like Bunker Labs, VetsinTech and Global Entrepreneurship Week.

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    44 分