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Episode 452

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A groundbreaking partnership is reimagining how we experience real estate. Marcon Executive VP Nic Paolella and Nemesis Coffee Founder Jess Reno sit down with Adam & Matt to reveal how they’re teaming up to revolutionize development marketing & sales through an innovative fusion of hospitality and elevated experiences that takes more from the Apple Store than traditional home sales.

From their ambitious vision for Surrey Pavilion in Surrey’s Central Downtown to revamping the real estate sales experience, this inspiring conversation explores how intentional community-building and an obsession with quality are set to reshape buyer expectations – and this is just the beginning.

Is this community-centred approach the blueprint for successful development in 2025 and beyond? Could this elevated buying experience transform how we think about real estate sales? And what does their focus on authentic community engagement mean for the future of Metro Vancouver development? Not to be missed!

Guest Information

Nic Paollela

Nic Paolella is the Executive Vice President at Marcon.

Jess Reno

Jess Reno is the CEO/Founder at Nemesis Coffee.

Episode Summary

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Episode Host

Adam Scalena

adam@scalenarealestate.com

778-866-4574

Adam is a full-service realtor, specializing in Vancouver’s best areas. His systematic approach to real estate and dedication to his clients has consistently placed him within the top 10% of realtors operating within Greater Vancouver.

Matt Scalena

matt@scalenarealestate.com

778-847-2854

Matt is real estate obsessed and considers himself a lifelong student of the Vancouver real estate market. As a co-manager of the Scalena Real Estate team, Matt prides himself on expertly advising buyers and sellers on all aspects of the fast-paced, dynamic Vancouver real estate market. He is present at every stage of the process, from that first phone call or email right through to when keys are exchanged between sellers and buyers.

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