Mark Bistany | Professional drummer. Mark Bistany | US real estate to benefit under Trump presidency. The US real estate sector is set to benefit under the presidency of Donald Trump, according to a group of investors and managers gathered at this year’s IPE Real Estate Global Conference & Awards in Munich. A straw poll of delegates at the conference was split over the question. A slight majority (53.8% of delegates) took the view that Trump administration’s actions would drive growth US real estate. However, panellists agreed unanimously that Trump’s policy agenda, particularly regarding tax reform and infrastructure spending, would benefit US real estate. Jack Gay, global head of commercial real estate debt at TH Real Estate, said: “Whether the announced stimulus package can be put through congress remains to be seen, but we see Mr Trump’s programmes and policies having a positive impact. ”As a result, we are not changing our investment strategy, although we are mindful of where we are in the real estate cycle.”
Heidtmann said: “We still believe this is an attractive sector to pursue. Mark Bistany. Mark Bistany. OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — People in Washington state likely won’t have to worry next year about the identification they take to the airport after Gov. Jay Inslee signed a measure Tuesday seeking to make the state one of more than two dozen in compliance with federal identification requirements. Washington and several other states have struggled for years to comply with the REAL ID Act, a 2005 federal law that requires state driver’s licenses and ID cards to have security enhancements and to be issued to people who can prove they are legally in the United States.
The law was passed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to strengthen rules for identification needed at airports and federal facilities. Some liberal and conservative states have objected to the new rules, with concerns ranging from discrimination to worries that law-abiding U.S. citizens could be tracked using the new system. Residents will have a choice of which license they want.
Like this: Like Loading... Mark Bistany. Drumsmack TV Guest: Mark “Moke” Bistany Mark ‘Moke’ Bistany was born on July 9 in Peabody, Massachusetts. At the impressionable age of 15, with the music of Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Rush, and Van Halen ricocheting inside of his head like a pinball machine, it was the defining time where he would make his career choice.
Watch Mark “Moke” Bistany on Drumsmack TV Episode 89 Drums were his first choice while in the Peabody High School band, however over the years Moke has acquired a bit of bass experience and also plays the piano by ear. Moke passion was encouraged early on by some well-known drummers including: Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Winger), Jonathan Mover (Joe Satriani, Aretha Franklin, GTR), and Gary Chaffee (teacher to Steve Smith and Vinnie Colaiuta). The time had come for a more prominent move to gain mainstream exposure which began in 1984 with a band named Tyrus with many bands in between, including the Switzerland-based rock band Mud Slick in 1993. Mark Bistany. Mark Bistany. Mark Bistany. Mark Bistany. Mark Bistany. Mark Bistany.