Real Estate Development: Land to Legacy is hosted by Eugene Gershman, who scaled his company to $30M/year before the market forced a reset. Now rebuilding with deeper clarity, he shares real stories of growth, failure, and leadership. This podcast breaks down the real-life lessons and steps behind turning land into lasting value—educating listeners on what it truly takes to develop real estate. Guests include developers, investors, architects, land use consultants, and more. If you've lived the lessons and bounced back, we want to hear from you.
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Real Estate Development: Land to Legacy is hosted by Eugene Gershman, who scaled his company to $30M/year before the market forced a reset. Now rebuilding with deeper clarity, he shares real stories of growth, failure, and leadership. This podcast breaks down the real-life lessons and steps behind turning land into lasting value—educating listeners on what it truly takes to develop real estate. Guests include developers, investors, architects, land use consultants, and more. If you've lived the lessons and bounced back, we want to hear from you.
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Real Estate Development: Land to Legacy
Real Estate Development: Land to Legacy is hosted by Eugene Gershman, who scaled his company to $30M/year before the market forced a reset. Now rebuilding with deeper clarity, he shares real stories of growth, failure, and leadership. This podcast breaks down the real-life lessons and steps behind turning land into lasting value—educating listeners on what it truly takes to develop real estate. Guests include developers, investors, architects, land use consultants, and more. If you've lived the lessons and bounced back, we want to hear from you.