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NWG Real Estate Sales Platforms & Community Involvement Videos

Posted by Leonard on November, 5, 2016

For the past few years, Pangeality Productions has been working with NWG Real Estate, one of the region’s leading firms. We’ve been working to tell their stories, primarily about their brand, their personnel, special projects, and vision. Recently we’ve worked together to showcase their Signature and Signature Gold sales platforms, community involvement and new developments.

NWG Signature Gold Sales Platform from Pangeality Productions on Vimeo.

NWG Real Estate Signature Sales Platform from Pangeality Productions on Vimeo.

NWG Signature Developments – Seattle Area Real Estate Projects from Pangeality Productions on Vimeo.

Punt Pass and Kick is an annual event geared toward celebrating the NWG community where they invite members of their community to enjoy a private function at the University of Washington football stadium. With current and former players and coaches on hand to schmooze and teach, families come catch passes from former Husky quarterbacks, tackle practice dummies, kick field goals and run around, then eat pizza and drink beer. And Pangeality Productions was there to capture the event for Northwest Group Real Estate to share with their community.

NWG's 2nd Annual Punt Pass and Kick at Husky Stadium from NWG Real Estate on Vimeo.

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New Bellevue Real Estate Video for Park 12 Development – Where urban Meets Nature

Posted by Leonard on October, 27, 2016

Park 12 Bellevue is a new concept in real estate development ‘Where Urban Meets Nature’. Surrounded by mature trees and with Kelsey Creek running right through the property, it’s a beautiful place to live. This project grew out of our work with NWG Real Estate. Park 12 falls under their NWG Signature Developments umbrella and this video was used specifically for the presale part of the process.

Bellevue Park 12 Real Estate Development – Where Urban Meets Nature from Pangeality Productions on Vimeo.

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Livable Greenlake Uses Video to Rally Commmunity Against Planned Development with Limited Parking Spots

Posted by Leonard on January, 15, 2016

Livable Greenlake is a community organization representing East Greenlake. Recently they’ve rallied to oppose a proposed 45 unit apartment complex that will provide only 13 subcompact parking spaces. Pangeality Productions was hired to record a public meeting convened with representatives of the City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development. Event planners invited people to ‘learn about the developer-paid traffic and parking study that Seattle DPD is supposed to review, listen to nearby business owners talk about the impact on their businesses and futures, and hear the stories of local residents who already struggle to find parking on their own street.’ It’s my understanding that the city was willing to allow this proposed project based on the proximity to East Greenlake being a transit hub, access to multiple buses and future Roosevelt light rail station therefor allowing new units to be built without designated parking as a way of increasing density. It’s a real Catch 22 as to whether or not allowing this type of development has the intended consequence of reducing reliance on automobiles or whether or not new owners simply park on street, leading to further congestion in areas such as this.

Public Meeting With Seattle DPD on the Environmental Impact of Proposed Project 417 NE 73RD ST from MacGillFhaolain on Vimeo.

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Recommending My Site, Logo, & Business Card Designer Nathan Rosquist for Digital & Print Design

Posted by Leonard on February, 6, 2010

Over the course of building my business Pangeality Productions, I’ve had the good fortune of hiring Nathan Rosquist to do my graphic and website design work.  I’ve been really pleased with the images he’s crafted for my business and am happy to recommend his work.  When I first began the process of looking for a web developer, I went to Biznik, a community of small business owners and independent creatives that I am a member of to find the right person. At the time, Nathan was living in Italy coordinating a project called The Art Monastery though he’s now based out of San Francisco.  Using Skype and email, we traded files back and forth as he built what became PangealityProductions.com He also designed my business logo and business cards, all of which I regularly get compliments and positive feedback on. Throughout the process he’s been flexible and extremely easy to work with, and always delivered content I was impressed and satisfied with. I highly recommend him for your digital and print design needs.
My business card Pangeality Productions Logo

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