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Rebuilding LA After the Fires

Rebuilding LA After the Fires

By: Jan Brzeski
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In the wake of devastating fires across Los Angeles, from Pacific Palisades to Altadena, thousands of property owners face a vital question: How do we rebuild? Complex timelines, soaring costs, and logistical hurdles leave homeowners and real estate developers grappling with uncertainty.


Rebuilding LA After the Fires is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complex recovery process through in-depth interviews with real estate professionals, policy experts, experienced developers, and insurance specialists. Join California native and real estate private credit expert Jan Brzeski as he discusses challenges homeowners and developers face, the complexities of local government approvals, and what it truly takes to rebuild the areas affected by the fires.


Jan will examine the potential financial implications, from rising material and labor costs to infrastructure repair, and delve into the crucial role of insurance firms. Whether you’re a homeowner, builder, developer, or simply someone invested in the future of LA, Rebuilding LA After the Fires offers in-depth insights into how the city is recovering and what steps need to be taken to ensure that the future of these communities is stronger and more sustainable than before.

Copyright 2025
Economics Personal Finance
Episodes
  • Devang Shah: Fixed-price homes offer a practical path to rebuilding Altadena
    Dec 18 2025

    Shah was co-head of Cityview’s development and acquisitions in the Western US. He has 27 years of experience in real estate investment, development, design, construction, and asset management. Previously, Devang was the principal of Marketcents Inc., an independent project management firm, serving as an owner’s representative to investment firms, builders, and developers. Prior to that, he worked as Vice-President at RCLCo, LLC, a national independent real estate consulting firm. Today, Devang is applying his deep industry expertise through Genesis Builders to help homeowners rebuild faster, safer, and more affordably in wildfire-affected communities like Altadena.


    In this episode, Jan and Devang discuss:

    • The origin story behind Genesis Builders after the January 7 wildfires
    • Pre-approved home designs and streamlined permitting in Altadena
    • Fire-resistant building standards and insurance-driven construction requirements
    • ADUs as a cost-effective add-on during the rebuilding process


    Key Takeaways:

    • By leveraging long-standing subcontractor relationships and economies of scale, Genesis Builders can lower per-square-foot costs compared to traditional custom homes. This makes rebuilding achievable even for homeowners with limited insurance proceeds.
    • Pre-approved plans significantly shorten the approval process, allowing homeowners to move from decision to completed home in roughly 16 months. This speed is critical given insurance “loss of use” time limits.
    • Fire resistance is a central design priority, with homes exceeding California Chapter 7A requirements and aligning closely with insurance-backed wildfire safety standards.
    • ADUs become far more affordable when built alongside the primary residence, since many soft costs are already absorbed. This has led to strong adoption of ADUs among rebuilding homeowners.


    “You could be nine months in with a permit in hand and realize you can’t even afford the home. With ours, architectural and structural is already included.” – Devang Shah


    Connect with Devang Shah:

    Website: http://www.genesisbuildersla.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devang-shah-re/



    Connect with Jan Brzeski:

    Website: https://scipfinance.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbrzeski/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RebuildingLAafterthefires

    Email: pr@scipfinance.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Francine Poblete


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

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    28 mins
  • Sue Kohl: Leading Pacific Palisades through fire recovery and rebuilding
    Nov 5 2025

    Sue Kohl is President of the Pacific Palisades Community Council and a local realtor serving as Assistant Manager at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services. A top producer since 1989, she’s recognized as one of the best Realtors in Pacific Palisades, and has been effectively representing both sellers and buyers in sales and purchases of single-family homes and condominiums. Sue lost her own home in the January 2025 Palisades Fire. She's now navigating the rebuilding process firsthand while helping her community recover. Sue brings both personal experience and professional insight into what it takes to rebuild LA after the fires.


    In this episode, Jan and Sue discuss:

    • The mission and structure of the Pacific Palisades Community Council
    • Insurance struggles, rebuilding costs, and utility infrastructure issues
    • Efforts to underground power lines and modernize infrastructure
    • City governance, emergency orders, and the role of local leadership in recovery


    Key Takeaways:

    • The Pacific Palisades Community Council serves as the voice of the community, advocating to the city and state government on residents’ behalf.
    • The community faces high costs and technical hurdles in efforts to underground utilities for future safety.
    • Concerns over housing density remain high due to evacuation and accessibility issues during emergencies.
    • Sue emphasizes the importance of preserving the Palisades’ character and community feel, even amid redevelopment.


    “The main mission of the Community Council is really to be a voice for Pacific Palisades. A voice gathering info from the residents, a voice providing information for the residents, and most importantly, a voice in which we communicate to civic and government leaders.” - Sue Kohl


    Connect with Sue Kohl:

    Website: https://pacpalicc.org/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suekohl/



    Connect with Jan Brzeski:

    Website: https://scipfinance.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbrzeski/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RebuildingLAafterthefires

    Email: pr@scipfinance.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Francine Poblete


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

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    26 mins
  • Leo Marmol: Rebuilding beyond bureaucracy
    Oct 16 2025

    Leo Marmol, FAIA, is the Founder of the architect-led design-build practice Marmol Radziner, established in 1989 with Ron Radziner, FAIA. With a guiding hand in every project from concept to completion, Leo works closely with studio directors and construction teams to ensure seamless design execution. A passionate advocate for architectural preservation, he frequently lectures on architecture and historic restoration and has led tours showcasing Southern California’s mid-century Modernist treasures. A graduate of California Polytechnic State University with a degree in Architecture and a minor in Philosophy, Leo was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 2007 and inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 2009.


    In this episode, Jan and Leo discuss:

    • How Marmol Radziner evolved from a small partnership to one of Los Angeles’s most respected architecture firms
    • The challenges of rebuilding homes in fire zones and the complexities of California’s approval process
    • The impact of bureaucracy, CEQA, and NIMBYism on California’s housing crisis
    • How leadership, legislation, and community action can drive more attainable and sustainable housing development


    Key Takeaways:

    • Bureaucratic inefficiency and overregulation severely delay construction and drive up housing costs.
    • Community support for density and sustainability is essential to solving California’s housing crisis.
    • The expedited permitting process for fire rebuilds proves that faster, more efficient systems are possible.
    • Real change requires political diversity, professional expertise, and the courage to streamline housing policy.


    “Housing is a fundamental need. I think it is a human right. We are failing to provide our children the opportunity to have economic growth and afford housing.” - Leo Marmol


    Connect with Leo Marmol:

    Website: https://www.marmol-radziner.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-marmol/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonardo_e_marmol/



    Connect with Jan Brzeski:

    Website: https://scipfinance.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbrzeski/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RebuildingLAafterthefires

    Email: pr@scipfinance.com



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelo Paul Tagama


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

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    32 mins
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