Friday, April 28, 2017

The Team behind the Lake Havasu Independent Living Project

The Lake Havasu Independent Living’s project team includes its developer and owner Sumerlin Desert, LLC and the Desert Land Group, LLC, its architect REES Associates, Inc., Civitas Senior Living as its operator and Consolidated Construction Company as its general contractor. Let me introduce the team members one by one.

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Features of the Lake Havasu Independent Project

James Stepanian, President & CEO of Summerlin Asset Management LLC is pleased to present Lake Havasu Independent Living.
This new Independent Living project for 55 and older seniors settled in Lake Havasu City, AZ. is a  very popular resort destination amongst seniors as well as baby boomers. The said project is designed to be four stories tall and will be considered one of the tallest buildings in the area.  

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

About Jim Stepanian


Summerlin Asset Management LLC is a diversified real estate investment company. There comes a time when many investors want to delegate responsibility for their investments to qualified professionals.

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Monday, April 10, 2017

Jim Stepanian and Summerlin Asset Management celebrate big win at Buttonwillow Raceway

Round three of the 2017 Spec E30 season brought racers back to Buttonwillow Raceway Park.The Summerlin asset management car driven by Steve Stepanian wins at the wire. Saturday’s standing start race had 17 cars charging off in the clockwise direction. For the first three turns, the racers went two and three wide! Right from the start, Buzzetti and Stepanian were up front and walking away from the field where battles raged for third through seventh place, having no less than five position swaps in the first two laps.

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Friday, April 7, 2017

Jim Stepanian and Summerlin Asset Management celebrate big win at Buttonwillow Raceway

March 17th, 2017
irvine, ca

Round three of the 2017 Spec E30 season brought racers back to Buttonwillow Raceway Park.The Summerlin asset management car driven by Steve Stepanian wins at the wire.. Saturday’s standing start race had 17 cars charging off in the clockwise direction. For the first three turns, the racers went two and three wide! Right from the start, Buzzetti and Stepanian were up front and walking away from the field where battles raged for third through seventh place, having no less than five position swaps in the first two laps.

Stepanian trailed Buzzetti all race long until the very last lap when he passed Buzzetti in Sunset to take the win. In addition to the win, Stepanian also set a new track record of 2:07.038. Andrew Clark held off Mitch Pepper and Robert Davis for his first Spec E30 podium finish!
The top nine cars were inverted for Sunday’s qualifying race, giving Nick Steel his first Spec E30 pole with JoJo McKenzie outside of him. As an added bonus, a mystery guest driving a Toyota Celica somehow found his way into the grid of the Spec E30 race and tried to start from the outside of the second-position car, that is until he got waived out by the starter.

When the green flag dropped, Steel charged out in front and held the lead with McKenzie right on his bumper. Buzzetti, Michael Mihld and Pepper were engaged right behind them. Unfortunately, Steel spun exiting the Bus Stop and almost collected Stepanian, who was in third. Buzzetti took the checkers with Stepanian right behind him. McKenzie held on for the third spot for his first Spec E30 podium finish!
Sunday afternoon brought an unfamiliar sight at Buttonwillow: Buzzetti actually watching his rear view mirror as he and Stepanian, yet again, pulled away from the group to do battle. On the next to last lap, Stepanian passed Buzzetti in Sunrise for the lead. Stepanian then took advantage of lapped traffic and pulled off a text book braking maneuver on three cars entering Cotton Corners. In the end, “the pass” and lapped traffic enabled Stepanian to take the unpressured win. Clark and Pepper raced to the finish with Pepper holding onto the last podium spot.
Jim Stepanian the CEO of Summerlin asset management stated " we are proud of Steve and the great job he has done. Steve is by far the best driver we know in this class. Congratulations to Steve and the entire Summerlin Investment family.

Monday, April 3, 2017

Jim Stepanian and Summerlin Asset Management celebrate big win at Buttonwillow Raceway


March 17th, 2017
irvine, ca

Round three of the 2017 Spec E30 season brought racers back to Buttonwillow Raceway Park.The Summerlin asset management car driven by Steve Stepanian wins at the wire.. Saturday’s standing start race had 17 cars charging off in the clockwise direction. For the first three turns, the racers went two and three wide! Right from the start, Buzzetti and Stepanian were up front and walking away from the field where battles raged for third through seventh place, having no less than five position swaps in the first two laps.

Stepanian trailed Buzzetti all race long until the very last lap when he passed Buzzetti in Sunset to take the win. In addition to the win, Stepanian also set a new track record of 2:07.038. Andrew Clark held off Mitch Pepper and Robert Davis for his first Spec E30 podium finish!
The top nine cars were inverted for Sunday’s qualifying race, giving Nick Steel his first Spec E30 pole with JoJo McKenzie outside of him. As an added bonus, a mystery guest driving a Toyota Celica somehow found his way into the grid of the Spec E30 race and tried to start from the outside of the second-position car, that is until he got waived out by the starter.

When the green flag dropped, Steel charged out in front and held the lead with McKenzie right on his bumper. Buzzetti, Michael Mihld and Pepper were engaged right behind them. Unfortunately, Steel spun exiting the Bus Stop and almost collected Stepanian, who was in third. Buzzetti took the checkers with Stepanian right behind him. McKenzie held on for the third spot for his first Spec E30 podium finish!

Sunday afternoon brought an unfamiliar sight at Buttonwillow: Buzzetti actually watching his rear view mirror as he and Stepanian, yet again, pulled away from the group to do battle. On the next to last lap, Stepanian passed Buzzetti in Sunrise for the lead. Stepanian then took advantage of lapped traffic and pulled off a text book braking maneuver on three cars entering Cotton Corners. In the end, “the pass” and lapped traffic enabled Stepanian to take the unpressured win. Clark and Pepper raced to the finish with Pepper holding onto the last podium spot.

Jim Stepanian the CEO of Summerlin asset management stated " we are proud of Steve and the great job he has done. Steve is by far the best driver we know in this class. Congratulations to Steve and the entire Summerlin Investment family