
Learn How National Brands Build Repeatable Stores Across Jurisdictions
How do you scale permitting when every jurisdiction has different rules? In this session, GreenLite and pb2 break down the real strategies national brands use to expand across markets — without getting stuck in re-reviews and delays.
45 minute session with Amy Miles & Amanda Cole
Watch the full recording
Enter your details below to get instant access to the webinar
What you’ll learn
Proven strategies from permitting experts who’ve helped national brands navigate the complexities of multi-jurisdiction expansion.
01
The National Rollout Challenge
Learn why cookie-cutter approaches fail when every jurisdiction has different zoning, review processes, and requirements — and what works instead.
02
Pre-Application Intelligence
See how upfront research into local codes, setback requirements, and AHJ preferences prevents costly resubmissions.
03
Prototype-to-Permit Strategy
Learn how brands like quick-service restaurants adapt a single prototype to meet vastly different local requirements at scale.
04
Relationship-Driven Permitting
Why building relationships with local reviewers and understanding their preferences is the hidden advantage at scale.
05
Speed Without Sacrificing Quality
Learn the strategies used to compress timelines — from pre-application meetings to phased submissions — without triggering re-reviews.
06
AI-Powered Plan Review
See how GreenLite’s technology helps brands catch code issues before submission, reducing revision cycles and accelerating approvals.
Meet the speakers
GreenLite is building the institutional infrastructure layer for retail real estate permitting — trusted by the largest portfolios in the country.
Amy Miles
Program Manager & Permitting Team Lead, pb2
Amy leads permitting strategy for national brands at pb2, managing complex multi-jurisdiction rollouts for quick-service restaurants and retail chains across the U.S.

Amanda Cole
Review Lead, GreenLite
Amanda brings deep expertise in code compliance and plan review, helping GreenLite’s platform deliver faster, more accurate permit reviews for national-scale projects.
