Brochure Clear Blue Commercial, of Petaluma, aimed at becoming a B Corp from the outset. A full-service brokerage, sustainability, consulting and project-management firm, it was founded in 2014 and is dedicated to saving the planet through real estate. Carolyn Pistone,
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Clear Blue Commercial Presents “Must Knows” For Commercial Real Estate Investors! August 29, 2018 Your Cap Rate Is Not Your Return Your Cap rate may not be your return, it is just the Investment’s value at that particular time. If
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Carolyn Pistone of Petaluma’s Clear Blue Commercial wins Nonprofit Leadership Award
Carolyn Pistone of Petaluma’s Clear Blue Commercial has won one of North Bay Business Journal’s Nonprofit Leadership Awards. North Bay Business Journal October 30, 2017, 5:37PM Professional background: I have held various senior positions in the entertainment, real estate, and
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Smart Resource Use Is Good Business

Many consider commercial buildings to be one of the largest contributors to carbon emissions and Clear Blue Commercial’s Carolyn Pistone discussed how buildings can be environmentally sound and profitable in this EXCLUSIVE. Pistone established an advisory board to expand Clear
Farm to Fork in Colusa

By Ben Goldman, Agent, Ben@clearbluecommercial.com Wine from local vineyards, stuffed mushroom caps, watermelon filled with salty feta cheese, breads and extra virgin olive oil to start a steady stream of good country music by local faves Amanda Gray and Chris
Clear Blue Commercial Appoints Advisory Board
Clear Blue Commercial Appoints Advisory Board and Adds New Agent as Company Expands Real Estate Brokerage and Sustainability Consulting Services PETALUMA, CALIF. — August 3, 2017— Clear Blue Commercial announces the formation of an advisory board as the company prepares
At Sonoma State conference, sustainable business is the topic

Faced with a political climate in which environmental protections may be rolled back, more than 200 people turned out Wednesday to learn about how to create a more sustainable economy, not only for the planet but also for the profit