I recently joined Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton on Yahoo Finance’s Market Domination Overtime to discuss the rapid and extraordinary growth in data center demand, largely driven by AI.
Forty years ago today, on July 27, 1984, I started Clayco. It began with my love of architecture and art and my fascination with cranes and building projects, which my father would take me to when I was young.
Skye on 6th is officially complete! Clayco has been busy transforming skylines in the “New West Coast '' across Arizona and beyond – and this 26-story project in the Roosevelt Row Arts District in Phoenix is one of the latest additions.
The Dean is a 426,464-square-foot student housing high-rise development in Reno that features state-of-the-art amenities. Residents will find that the 12 stories of the building have something to offer for everyone, including a fitness center, game and club lounge, BBQ grills, fire pits, both group and individual study lounge spaces, as well as a rooftop terrace with a pool and incredible views of the surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains.
Michael Fassnacht, Clayco’s Chief Growth Officer and President of Chicagoland, traveled abroad as part of the Midwest delegation to China to scope out promising business opportunities. He journeyed for nine days through China, stopping in Shanghai, Qingdao, Beijing, and Hong Kong – and brought back some transformative insights!
My first job was stamping cans at a little grocery market in exchange for candy at about 10 years old. The concept of earning was an early instinct of mine.
During my teen years, I had a car wash on my home driveway, after which I started doing small painting and odd jobs at neighbors’ homes for extra money, but mainly to avoid mowing my own yard by paying the kid down the street to do it. I could make more money doing the other jobs, which allowed me to pay him very little to do something I didn’t want to do that was much more time-consuming. Looking back, that was an entrepreneurial experience.