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#25·Nov 16, 2022

Juan Saldana

Towards a Resilient Real Estate Ecosystem

Juan Saldana III, founder of P3 Markets, explores how conscious commercial real estate can move from extractive ownership to community wealth and stewardship—using restorative methodologies and equity-sharing models to create mixed-use, regenerative assets that benefit all stakeholders.

Impact Investing

A big fraction of all assets in the world is in real estate. This offers big levers for structuring the projects and deploying the capital in more meaningful ways. We discuss the biggest new opportunities that are arising in the market from the point of view of a real estate developer.

We dive deep into:

Mr. Saldana’s biography and how it links to conscious investing.

A drastic change requires not just following the market but also making a move that will change its direction. So, we try to explain where to follow and where to shape the market.

Unpacking some of the concepts that objectively need to be implemented toward a regenerative economy ahead, such as creating a sustainable real estate ecosystem that we lack so much nowadays and restorative practices that are already exemplifying steps towards that. The differences between stewardship and ownership. What role do sovereignty and equity play to create community wealth and resilience? And deriving from here, how can we create a regenerative impact?

About the Guest

Juan Saldana

Juan Saldana III is the founder/director of P3 Markets, a deeply conscious commercial real estate development company that applies restorative methodologies to develop valuable and scalable mixed-use assets. P3 Markets is a game-changing organization focused on producing equitable impact projects that advance community wealth and resiliency. Juan is a bilingual and international business executive with over 24 years of multidisciplinary service and experience. His peers often describe him as a creator, magician, and rebel.


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