The Commercial Builders’ Network (TCBN)

TaNeshia Reed

🎙️ The Commercial Builders’ Network (TCBN) Restoring Trust. Reclaiming Power. Building With Purpose. Hosted by TaNeshia Reed This isn’t just another construction podcast — it’s a mission. TCBN exists to restore trust and elevate minority builders, investors, and developers who are ready to create real change through ownership. After being scammed in a real estate deal, host TaNeshia Reed vowed to ensure others — especially in Black and Brown communities — never go unprotected again. Each episode brings together industry leaders in construction, design, lending, and development to share real lessons, honest truths, and actionable strategies for growth. 🎯 From raw land to ribbon cutting 🛠 How to protect yourself in the process 💼 Rebuilding after setbacks 📈 Creating legacy through ownership New episodes weekly. Follow, subscribe, and build with us — the right way.

  1. How Real Estate Financing Really Works (From $1B+ Deal Maker) PART 1

    Mar 31

    How Real Estate Financing Really Works (From $1B+ Deal Maker) PART 1

    If you want to understand real estate finance, commercial real estate investing, and how deals actually get funded, this episode breaks it down at a high level. In this episode of The Commercial Builders Network, TaNeshia Reed sits down with Kenneth Igwe, Managing Director of a real estate finance firm that has helped originate over $1 billion in commercial real estate debt and equity. From starting in engineering to mastering finance, Kenneth explains how understanding capital, deal structure, and risk is what separates small investors from those operating at scale. This conversation dives deep into commercial real estate financing, private lending, deal structuring, and investment strategy—giving you a real look at how deals are evaluated across the country. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why understanding finance is the key to understanding real estate • The difference between private lending vs traditional bank financing • How lenders evaluate risk, borrowers, and deal structure • Why “playing with bigger deals” changes your outcomes • Lessons from the 2008 financial crisis and market downturns • How to pivot in business without losing everything • Why community and relationships matter in entrepreneurship • How real estate financing works across residential and commercial deals Kenneth also breaks down how his firm reviews 50–100 deals per month, giving him a unique perspective on what actually works—and what fails—in real estate investing. If you’re a: Real estate investorCommercial developerContractor or builderEntrepreneur looking to understand capital This episode will change how you think about money, deals, and opportunity. ▶️ The full episode drops tomorrow on YouTube — subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss it. #CommercialRealEstate #RealEstateFinance #PrivateLending #CREInvesting #BusinessFinance #WealthBuilding #RealEstateInvesting #Entrepreneurship #CapitalMarkets #TheCommercialBuildersNetwork

    24 min
  2. Dr. Irish Horsey on Women in Construction, Workforce Innovation, and the Future of the Industry

    Mar 17

    Dr. Irish Horsey on Women in Construction, Workforce Innovation, and the Future of the Industry

    What does the future of construction look like — and who will help build it? In this episode of The Commercial Builders Network, Dr. Irish Horsey shares her journey through the construction industry, from project management and workforce development to policy, technology, and authorship. As the Director of Industry Advancement at Procore and the bestselling author of You Can Be Here: A Woman’s Guide to Construction Careers, Dr. Horsey is helping transform how people think about construction careers, construction technology, and workforce development. This conversation explores the construction labor shortage, the future of the construction workforce, the role of technology in construction, and why more women and underrepresented groups must be included in the industry. Dr. Horsey also speaks on mentorship, construction career pathways, apprenticeship opportunities, mental health in construction, and how companies can stay competitive over the next 10 to 20 years. In this episode, we discuss: • Why the construction industry needs more women and diverse talent • How technology is reshaping construction careers and project management • What companies must do to retain workers and stay competitive • The current construction labor crisis and workforce gap • Why mentorship and sponsorship matter in construction • How students and career changers can get started in construction • Why Dr. Irish Horsey wrote You Can Be Here If you’re interested in construction careers, commercial construction, workforce development, construction technology, women in construction, apprenticeship programs, or leadership in the built environment, this episode is for you. ▶ Watch the full episode to hear how Dr. Irish Horsey is helping build a more innovative, inclusive, and future-ready construction industry. Subscribe to The Commercial Builders Network for more conversations on commercial construction, commercial real estate, workforce development, leadership, and legacy building. #DrIrishHorsey #WomenInConstruction #ConstructionCareers #ConstructionTechnology #WorkforceDevelopment #CommercialConstruction #FutureOfConstruction #ConstructionLeadership #Apprenticeships #SkilledTrades #Procore #ConstructionIndustry #TheCommercialBuildersNetwork #BlackWomenInConstruction #CareerDevelopment

    54 min
  3. Redlining, Appraisals & Eminent Domain | How Utilities Negotiate Land Rights

    Mar 10

    Redlining, Appraisals & Eminent Domain | How Utilities Negotiate Land Rights

    What does a Black commercial appraiser, land acquisition agent, and AI entrepreneur see that most people miss about real estate? In this episode of The Commercial Builders Network, Jessica Brown breaks down how redlining, appraisal bias, infrastructure, land acquisition, and AI all shape property values, business ownership, and access to opportunity. Jessica shares her path from historian to oil and gas title research, infrastructure real estate, land rights acquisition, commercial appraisal, and AI-powered media. She explains how utilities, eminent domain, right of way work, and appraisal practices affect homeowners and communities every day. She also unpacks the lasting impact of FHA-backed redlining and why those racist valuation practices still influence property values in Black neighborhoods today. If you’ve ever wondered why some neighborhoods remain undervalued, why appraisals can feel unfair, or why representation matters in real estate valuation, this episode is for you. You’ll also hear: • How land acquisition and right of way work in infrastructure projects • What homeowners should know before negotiating with utilities or public agencies • Why more Black appraisers are needed in commercial and residential real estate • How Jessica uses AI and why small business owners need to pay attention now • Why newsletters and owned audiences matter for modern business growth If you care about commercial real estate, appraisal, real estate development, infrastructure, property valuation, AI for small business, or community wealth building, this conversation gives you real insight and practical gems. ▶ Watch the full episode to hear Jessica Brown’s full story and learn how property values, infrastructure, appraisal, and AI are shaping the future of our communities. Subscribe to The Commercial Builders Network for more conversations on commercial real estate, commercial construction, business ownership, valuation, economic mobility, and legacy building. #JessicaBrown #CommercialRealEstate #Appraisal #PropertyValuation #Redlining #FHA #Infrastructure #LandAcquisition #RightOfWay #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #CommercialBuildersNetwork #BlackWealth #RealEstateEducation #BusinessOwnership

    58 min
  4. How to Survive a Market Crash and Position for the Next CRE Boom

    Feb 24

    How to Survive a Market Crash and Position for the Next CRE Boom

    Are you a residential real estate agent tired of small commissions and low-paying deals, and ready to transition into commercial real estate? In this episode, commercial real estate broker, investor, and developer James Daughrity (SIOR) breaks down step-by-step how he went from the Robert Taylor projects to becoming a top commercial real estate power player, broker, and developer. ​ Most agents stay stuck in residential real estate because they are intimidated by the “suits” of commercial real estate and don’t understand how commercial brokerage, development, and property management really work. James reveals the truth about transitioning from residential to commercial real estate, why you need to “burn the boats,” and the “Rule of Thirds” commercial real estate networking strategy that built his career in CRE, development, and real estate investing. ​ In this episode, you’ll learn: [00:00] How three independent African-American property managers in Los Angeles combined forces and scaled into managing over 500 million square feet of mixed-use, office, and retail commercial properties (property management, collaboration, and scaling a real estate company) ​ [01:24] What the Commercial Builders Network is and how it helps commercial real estate investors, developers, and brokers build generational wealth and legacy in underserved communities (minority developers, Black real estate investors) ​ [02:08] James’s story: from the Robert Taylor projects on the South Side of Chicago to commercial real estate broker, investor, and developer in Inglewood, California (inner-city to CRE success story) ​ [03:30] The “Strictly Business” movie moment that changed everything and showed him the power of closing one big commercial real estate deal vs chasing small residential commissions ​ [05:46] Early hustle lessons (paper route, no-ceilings mindset) and how they prepared him for a career in commercial real estate brokerage and development ​ [10:30] How to think like a commercial broker vs a residential agent during market cycles, how to survive a market crash (lessons from 2008), and how to position yourself for big commercial real estate opportunities ​ [18:45] The “Rule of Thirds”: a commercial real estate networking masterclass on connecting with peers, mentors, and power players to grow your CRE deal flow and investor relationships ​ [25:20] What it really takes to earn your SIOR designation, stand out as a top commercial real estate broker, and compete in institutional-level brokerage ​ [55:07] Policy Kings: using commercial real estate development to revitalize Bronzeville with mixed-use projects, grants from the City of Chicago, and minority real estate development ​ [57:08] DP 75 (Daughrity Place 75th Street): why you should not buy commercial real estate with emotions, zoning mistakes to avoid, and turning a blighted corner into a 38‑unit mixed-use commercial development in your old neighborhood ​ If you’re a residential REALTOR, real estate agent, or beginner real estate investor who wants to break into commercial real estate, become a commercial broker, or start investing in commercial properties in underserved communities, this conversation with James Daughrity is a masterclass in mindset, strategy, networking, development, and commercial real estate investing. ​ Follow the Host: www.linkedin.com/in/thelegacybuilder #CommercialRealEstate #CommercialRealEstateAgent #CommercialRealEstateBroker #RealEstateInvesting #RealEstateInvestor #RealEstateBroker #SIOR #CareerAdvice #RealEstateDevelopment #PropertyManagement #MinorityDevelopers #BlackRealEstate

    1h 11m
  5. The Baby Billionaire on Private Debt, Passive Income, and Impact Investing | Ionnie McNeill

    Feb 17

    The Baby Billionaire on Private Debt, Passive Income, and Impact Investing | Ionnie McNeill

    Ionnie McNeill—known as “The Baby Billionaire”—joins The Commercial Builders’ Network to break down how real investing works when you’re building wealth on purpose, not hype. In this full conversation, Ionnie walks through the difference between debt vs. equity, what private debt deals actually are, and why she shifted from long-term, public-market investing to cashflow-focused strategies that can pay monthly or quarterly. She also shares how learning to invest as a child shaped her confidence, how Howard University reinforced her foundation, and why discernment matters just as much as numbers when you’re evaluating opportunities outside of SEC-regulated markets. You’ll also hear her unfiltered take on the “too polished” deals people fall for online, the red flags new investors must watch for, and why she believes investing should create impact—not just returns. In this episode, we cover: How Ionnie started investing at 7 and maxed out her Roth IRA starting at 14The real meaning of passive investing (and what the day-to-day actually looks like)Private debt deals explained in plain languageWhat to evaluate in a deal beyond the paperwork: character, track record, and gutThe mindset shift Black investors need to build global confidenceHow impact investing changes where you place your moneyIonnie’s 1-year CD-style note concept that pays interest monthly (as discussed in the interview)Subscribe for weekly episodes on business, capital, commercial real estate, and legacy-building strategies. #TheCommercialBuildersNetwork #TCBN #IonnieMcNeill #Investing #PassiveIncome #PrivateCredit #PrivateDebt #WealthBuilding #FinancialLiteracy #BlackWealth #ImpactInvesting #RealEstateInvesting #CommercialRealEstate #Entrepreneurship #HowardUniversity #RothIRA #MoneyMindset #InvestorEducation #CapitalAccess #LegacyBuilding

    1h 11m
  6. From Barber Chair to Business Broker: James Kynes Jr. on Purpose-Driven Deal-Making

    Jan 27

    From Barber Chair to Business Broker: James Kynes Jr. on Purpose-Driven Deal-Making

    James B. Kynes Jr. is more than a commercial real estate broker — he’s a mission-driven entrepreneur, business coach, and founder of Rushman Moore Real Estate Group. From his early days cutting hair to structuring million-dollar deals, James brings a rare blend of street smarts, spiritual grounding, and sharp business acumen. In this powerful episode of The Commercial Builders' Network, we unpack the mindset shifts and due diligence required to build — or buy — a business that’s worth the legacy. Tune in as we discuss: Why your upbringing and calling matter more than a business planThe 3 key traits that signal a business is worth buyingOvercoming trust gaps in real estate and entrepreneurshipThe difference between being ready to own and ready to exitWhat it means to lead with integrity in high-stakes environmentsThis isn’t just about construction or commercial real estate — it’s about answering your call, living your purpose, and building something that outlives you. 🎧 The audio is now live — available on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and all major podcast platforms. 🎥 Full video also available on YouTube — just search The Commercial Builders' Network and hit subscribe. #JamesKynesJr #Entrepreneurship #CommercialRealEstate #BusinessBroker #LegacyLeadership #TrustInBusiness #TheCommercialBuildersNetwork #TCBNPodcast #CREBuying #PurposeDrivenBusiness #BarberToBroker

    1h 9m

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🎙️ The Commercial Builders’ Network (TCBN) Restoring Trust. Reclaiming Power. Building With Purpose. Hosted by TaNeshia Reed This isn’t just another construction podcast — it’s a mission. TCBN exists to restore trust and elevate minority builders, investors, and developers who are ready to create real change through ownership. After being scammed in a real estate deal, host TaNeshia Reed vowed to ensure others — especially in Black and Brown communities — never go unprotected again. Each episode brings together industry leaders in construction, design, lending, and development to share real lessons, honest truths, and actionable strategies for growth. 🎯 From raw land to ribbon cutting 🛠 How to protect yourself in the process 💼 Rebuilding after setbacks 📈 Creating legacy through ownership New episodes weekly. Follow, subscribe, and build with us — the right way.