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CCIM Q& A Serving Clients A to Z by Sarah Hoban ugene Wang, CCIM, is capitalizing on his diverse skills in brokerage and in the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community to take advan- tage of Houston’s strong market. “Houston has experienced tremen- dous growth over the past few years, largely due to significant job growth in the area,” says Wang. Wang is principal/broker at Agate Properties, the Houston commercial Eugene Wang real estate company he started in 2016. He began his real estate career in Texas in 2012, working as an agent for Davis Properties, a Houston firm. He focused on the retail sector, concentrating on leases and investment sales, and continues that focus today at Agate. CIRE talked to Wang about his work in the nation’s fourth-largest city. investment and an upward trajectory for the industry here. I do mostly investment sales for my clients, buying and selling shopping centers. I also work with a development group, SGRE Capital Group. We buy and build neighborhood shopping centers in Texas. CIRE: Describe how Houston’s growth has affected your company. Wang: The retail market is in the midst of major changes, pri- marily driven by the rapid growth in e-commerce. Retailers and developers that can provide a unique experience to customers or are well-insulated from the threat of e-commerce are the ones that will thrive and survive. Wang: Houston has a very pro-business climate. There’s been a tremendous amount of real estate development and new homes being built in the area, and this has spurred a cycle of real estate 12 July | August 2018 CIRE: What have been the long-term effects of last year’s Hurricane Harvey on the market? Wang: Nine months after the storm came ashore, many Hous- tonians are still in the process of recovering. Overall, the city has shown remarkable resilience. People have supported each other through volunteering and charity and we are a stronger city now because of it. One challenge now is to find the balance between new regulations that will reduce the impact from future flood damage, while maintaining the appeal of Houston’s real estate market to families and businesses. CIRE: What do you see ahead for real estate professionals in the retail sector in your market? COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE E