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Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Mitch Rosen. An incredible man who dedicated 26 years of his life to the police force and went onto become an acclaimed artist and writer Mitch's artistic journey began young, with color pencils in hand at the age of 6. But it wasn't until after his 2006 retirement from the Port Authority Police Department that art truly took center stage. Trading the tools of law enforcement for an arsenal of colored pencils, Mitch developed a hyper-realistic style focused on capturing the quiet moments within New York's bustling heart.His meticulous use of color, shading, and texture allows him to bring urban landscapes to life, replicating the intricate details of the city while also capturing the subtle emotions of his portrait subjects.Whether it's a peaceful scene amidst the chaos of a street corner or a contemplative expression on a stranger's face, Mitch's art reveals a deep understanding of the city's rhythm. He strives to showcase New York's multifaceted nature, offering viewers a unique perspective that balances the city's frenetic energy with moments of quietude and reflection. Through his artwork, Mitch invites you to experience a different side of New York, one where peace and beauty can be found amidst the urban symphony.
Mitch Rosen, a retired Port Authority Police officer, artist, and author, shares his journey from law enforcement to creating powerful New York City street … Read More
Mitch Rosen's 20th anniversary party lasted 20 minutes & Matt Miller talks Bears' needs in NFL Draft (Hour 1) full 1508 Fri, 21 Feb 2025 00:17:07 +0000 qbKgivmQCalSDOA8fPAFHD6o2BeSE2Wz sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Mitch Rosen's 20th anniversary party lasted 20 minutes & Matt Miller talks Bears' needs in NFL Draft (Hour 1) Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Mitch Rosen joins us as we celebrate his 20 years of running 670 The Score, Categories & Spiegs forgot something important in going to airport (Hour 3) full 2546 Fri, 21 Feb 2025 00:15:13 +0000 KGkN9rXGAgJX32zqO0wKQPipgpQSKt58 sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Mitch Rosen joins us as we celebrate his 20 years of running 670 The Score, Categories & Spiegs forgot something important in going to airport (Hour 3) Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Mitch Rosen joins us as we celebrate his 20 years of running 670 The Score full 1358 Thu, 20 Feb 2025 23:44:44 +0000 GRvt2XdH66FRFPzZgh4pAnkxdj8RvqXD sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Mitch Rosen joins us as we celebrate his 20 years of running 670 The Score Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amp
In Mitch Rosen fashion, his 20th anniversary party lasted 20 minutes full 705 Thu, 20 Feb 2025 23:41:18 +0000 XUioLtFE52HduRw1cxYtBPQYZFdvQ6I7 sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports In Mitch Rosen fashion, his 20th anniversary party lasted 20 minutes Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwave
For more than two decades, veteran radio programmer Mitch Rosen has led Audacy's WSCR. "The Score" is Chicago's leading destination for sports talk. During this episode of the Crisis Cast, Thom Serafin finally gets his job interview to join "The Score" lineup of personalities. Lissa Druss stops Thom from pitching 10 hours of daily Sox talk on the Cubs station. Join us as we go deep with Mitch (Niles West alum), on his adventures in radio – from producing the legendary Eddie Schwartz to brushes with names like Bill Gleason and Jay Mariotti from Chicago's sporting past. Plus, we'll chat about the women who have carved a new path in sports talk, and some predictions on the future of the Bears.
Have you ever wondered what moments we are too scared to talk about? We broke those down, while also chatting with The Score's Brand Manager Mitch Rosen
In the final hour of Score Overnights, Mark Grote plays a chunk of his interview with Score host Laurence Holmes talking about getting his start at The Score producing for Les Grobstein. Later, Score vice president Mitch Rosen calls in to share how he brought Les back to The Score airwaves and to reflect on his relationship with the Grobber.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein for transition, where they wished 670 The Score vice president Mitch Rosen a happy birthday and discussed the MLB playoff action.
(00:00) Intro (2:21) Chicago sports coverage (7:40) How he started (17:42) Working at 'The Score' (29:13) Favorite guests (33:10) Live rights (35:09) Ratings (38:05) Networking calls (41:52) Most important segment? (46:40) Hardest part? (51:05) Outro Mitch Rosen from 'The Score' joins the show to talk about his career in radio. We get into how he started in the radio industry, his favorite guests he's had on the show, Eddie interviewing for a job with him years ago, and more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi opened their show by celebrating Holmes' 25th anniversary at The Score, with director of operations Mitch Rosen also joining the fun to celebrate Holmes' career at WSCR. Holmes and Rahimi then discussed the Cubs winning two of three games against the Marlins over the weekend and the White Sox taking two of three from the Reds. Later, they discussed the Cardinals relieving former Cubs catcher Willson Contreras of his duties behind the plate.
The week in baseball is recapped and we give you the latest in the NBA and Stanley Cup Playoffs, the NFL and more on this latest weekend edition of 2CS. 3:28 - Cubs, White Sox and MLB talk: Sox take 2 of 3 against the Twins; Cubs lose 3 of 4 against the Nationals and call up Matt Mervis; Dodgers, Orioles are heating up; Former Mets pitching sensation Matt Harvey announces his retirement; This weekend's games 31:38 - NBA Playoffs recap: Warriors and Celtics out-shoot opponents to even their respective series; Sixers star Joel Embiid wins NBA MVP; Did Doc make the right move playing Embiid?; CP3's injury could doom the Suns; This weekend's games 50:33 - Stanley Cup Playoffs: Panthers take 2-0 lead over the Maple Leafs; Stars even series with the Kraken; Hurricanes and Oilers try to even their series 1:03:49 - Who are the top current athletes that you'd pay money to see?; Eagles edge rusher Jalen Carter becomes the first 1st round pick to sign his rookie deal 1:23:23 - More NFL: Giants all-pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence agrees on a new extension; Panthers say veteran quarterback Andy Dalton is QB1 (for now); Prospects for next year's NFL Draft 1:29:18 - Former Michigan big man Hunter Dickinson announces he's transferring to Kansas 1:32:07 - White Sox make more roster moves; Liam Hendricks returns to the team after his cancer battle 1:38:08 - The situation going on with New Mexico State men's hoops 1:41:10 - Sports Media: A new documentary is planned with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones as the subject; Audacy promotes Mitch Rosen to vice president and brand manager at 670 The Score, Ryan Porth is the station's new program manager; Chris Fowler replaces Steve Levy in ESPN's No. 2 NFL broadcasting team; College Football Playoff announces its schedule with 12 team expansion Subscribe to WARR Media Podcasts and follow WARR on YouTube for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your guys. WARR Media provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/warrmedia/message
Mitch Rosen is one of the original top-tier holster makers, and in today's episode, he talks about his company and what you need to know in order to buy the perfect holster for your needs. Link: www.mitchrosen.com YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: Episode 32: Finding the Right Holster with The Gun Cranks Episode 73: To Clean or Not to Clean with The Gun Cranks Episode 101: How to Kill Your Holster with Doc Baranti EPISODE SPONSORS The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by 4Patriots. Having your own portable solar power now is more important than ever. With the Patriot Power Sidekick from 4Patriots, you get a solar generator that doesn't install into your house. It's quick. Easy. Portable. On the go or even inside. It's small, about the size of a lunchbox. But it's powerful … powerful enough for your phones, medical devices, or even a mini-fridge. It comes with a free solar panel, free shipping, and a practically unheard of 365-day satisfaction guarantee. Visit 4Patriots.com and use code GUNMAG to get 10% off your first purchase of the Patriot Power Sidekick or anything in the store. The GUNS Magazine Podcast is also supported by EyePal. At EyePalUSA.com, their mission is to resolve iron sight shooters' vision challenges. For over 20 years, EyePal has produced both sights and target in perfect focus. EyePal Peep Sight kits are available at EyePalUSA.com. EyePal® is brought to you by Resident Artist Studio, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by remembering the wonderful life and legacy of WXRT legend Lin Brehmer, who passed away Sunday at 68. That included an interview with Score program director Mitch Rosen, who shared stories of Brehmer. Mully and Haugh then shared their takeaways from the NFL divisional round, as the Chiefs and Bengals advanced to meet in the AFC Championship Game and the Eagles and 49ers won and will meet in the NFC Championship Game. Later, the show members conducted the Pick 6 and Extra Point segments, where they debated questions surrounding the top sports stories of the day.
In the final hour of the Les Grobstein Tribute Show, Mark Grote was joined by Score program director Mitch Rosen to remember the late, great Grobber and to explain his relationship with him. Rosen also detailed how he brought the Grobber back to Score Overnights.
This week, Melissa and Austin host a tired-off, Mitch Rosen drops in to make fun of Austin and we hear a juicy story from Melissa's past.
In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom was joined by Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky. They reminisced about their radio roots and were later joined by a special guest caller -- Score program director Mitch Rosen.
670 The Score brand manager Mitch Rosen has been around the station for 18 years. No one has run the station for longer. He joins us for Score Stories, discussing the multiple dismissals of Dan McNeil, the acquisition of the Cubs' broadcast right, the time he almost brought David Kaplan to The Score and the sad day Doug Buffone died. Later, Ross Tucker of Audacy Sports joins us to share his belief that the Bears have the worst offensive line in the NFL. There are multiple RESERVES he'd take over every Bears starter. Not great, Bears fans!
670 The Score brand manager Mitch Rosen has been around the station for 18 years. No one has run the station for longer. He joins us for Score Stories, discussing the multiple dismissals of Dan McNeil, the acquisition of the Cubs' broadcast right, the time he almost brought David Kaplan to The Score and the sad day Doug Buffone died.
This recording is from Fintech Nexus USA (formerly known as LendIt Fintech USA) held at the Javits Center in New York City on May 25-26, 2022. It is from the track: The Shifting State of Fintech Investing - Sponsored by Allen & Overy and is titled: Why Investors Are Betting on the Residential Real Estate Asset Class. Speaking on this session are Jeff Glass, Hometap, Bruce Schuman, Kiavi, Brett Crosby, PeerStreet , Mitch Rosen, YieldStreet with Moderator: Prabhakar Bhogaraju, Finlocker.
In the final hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote welcomes on Score program director Mitch Rosen to discuss the plans for Cubs Radio on Opening Day and to preview all of the special programming to celebrate the festivities.
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Laurence Holmes for transition, where they discussed fashion and Bernstein's sore tooth. Bernstein then soon left, and operations manager Mitch Rosen stepped in. From there, they discussed how Bernstein is stubborn about taking days off and who should fill in for him Friday.
In the second hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by Evan Altman of CubsInsider.com to discuss the Cubs' addition of Japanese star outfielder Seiya Suzuki on a five-year deal worth a reported $85 million. How big of a difference will he make? Later, Holmes discussed the crazy money being thrown around to high-profile sports broadcasters, as Joe Buck and Troy Aikman have left Fox to join ESPN and take over the Monday Night Football booth. Program director Mitch Rosen hopped on to discuss the industry, while Holmes is considering doing more play-by-play work.
In the second hour, Danny Parkins was joined by Bulls television play-by-play man Adam Amin to discuss the team's injuries and their All-Stars. And has Amin gotten to know Bulls top executive Arturas Karnisovas at all? Bulls fans are dying to have the layers of that onion peeled back a little bit more. Then, which Score employee would be best in a very long car ride with program director Mitch Rosen? Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi thought of Shane Riordan and Danny immediately.
Score legend Les Grobstein was laid to rest Thursday morning as his family and close friends paid their final respects to a Chicago icon. With permission from the Grobstein family, we brought you the beautiful ceremony held at Chicago Jewish Funerals in Buffalo Grove. It included eulogies from David Schuster, Bruce Levine, Mitch Rosen and Les' sister Holli. Let's spend the night together with the Grobber one more time.
In the fourth hour of our Score Overnight tribute to the late Les Grobstein, Mark Grote was joined by Score program director Mitch Rosen to celebrate the life and legacy of the Grobber. They shared their favorite memories of him. Later, Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times called in to explain what it was like working alongside Grobstein.
In the final hour of our Score Overnight tribute to the late Les Grobstein, Mark Grote and program director Mitch Rosen continued to discuss the Grobber's legacy at the Score and what he meant to listeners.
In the second hour, David Haugh was joined by Score brand manager Mitch Rosen to share the heartbreaking news that Chicago sports broadcasting icon and 670 The Score overnight host Les Grobstein passed away suddenly in his home Sunday at the age of 69. Later, Grobstein's son, Scott, joined the show to discuss his father's legacy in Chicago radio.
In the second hour, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by former Bears offensive lineman and nine-time Pro Bowler Ruben Brown to share the story of his run-in with chairman George McCaskey back during his playing days. He also discussed his relationship with Olin Kreutz, shared training camp memories with Patrick Mannelly and explained why he can never eat Steak ‘n Shake again. Also, the boss Mitch Rosen is making Danny work an extra show on Sunday, and Spiegs learned something new about McCaskey. So he had to share. Then, let's look back at when the Bears decided to hire Ryan Pace over Chris Ballard as their general manager. In hindsight, it wasn't a great call.
Jan. 2, 1992 marked the day the Score was born. As we celebrate our 30-year anniversary Sunday, we took a moment to look back and also wanted to share a huge thank you to all our loyal listeners. “What we do at the Score is completely driven by you," brand manager Mitch Rosen says. As we move through 2022, we'll commemorate our past and also plan to hold a big celebration this summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sparky continues to recap Packers-Ravens & more. Plus, Mitch Rosen and Ramie Makhlouf reveal a very special announcement via Children's Hospital for everything Sparky has done throughout the years helping The Fan's Toy Drive.
Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel opened their show by discussing Parkins' debacle with ZooLights tickets. After that, they welcomed on Ryan Porth, 670 The Score's new assistant brand manager -- or is it assistant to the brand manager? -- who will be boss Mitch Rosen's right-hand man. The addition of Porth will relieve executive producer Shane Riordan of some of his workload, allowing him to bring even hotter takes to the afternoon show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ramie Show 5PM: Toy Drive Live for The FAN's 15th annual Toy Drive for Children's Wisconsin courtesy of Blain's Farm & Fleet & presented by Annex Wealth Management continues on the Ramie Show! Plus, Actor/comedian, Moses Storm joined the Ramie Show to discuss his upcoming shows & more. Also, Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer for Children's Wisconsin, Nancy Korom joins the show. We also wrap up Toy Drive Live with Mitch Rosen and Sparky! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After decades of simply maintaining the status quo, the industrial real estate market is experiencing exciting and unprecedented growth. On this episode of The Yield, Mitch Rosen, Yieldstreet Senior Director of Real Estate sits down with Peter C. Lewis, Chairman/Founder of Wharton Equity Partners to discuss the rapidly changing landscape of industrial real estate. Because of the growing nexus of technology and real estate, companies like Peter's are continuing with strategies of not only owning real estate but making investments in companies whose technology and products operate within that real estate.Key Takeaways:[1:54] The integral role of technology in the metamorphosis of the real estate market.[2:44] A high-level overview of trends in industrial products in real estate.[8:33] The impact of same-day delivery on industrial real estate investments.[11:29] Supply and demand means rent in industrial spaces is at an all-time high.[13:30] How might the future change in consumer demand affect industrial real estate?[16:43] A look at fully automated facilities with no manual human labor.[20:17] Retail implications of the industrial boom and where to invest capital.[22:44] Insights into making investments in technology businesses focused on the industrial sector.[25:00] Where else are industrial investors currently focusing their time and money?[28:30] Geographic variations in supply chain markets.[29:50] How the experts are investing capital given current trends in the industrial sector.[31:04] The impact of social media and politics on industrial real estate, especially in overlooked markets.[35:30] Will the downside of e-commerce ever catch up to them?Mentioned in This Episode:Yieldstreet
Real estate continues to offer attractive ROIs for investors, but where might some of the better-performing investors be focusing their attention in today's real estate market? In this episode, Mitch Rosen, Senior Director of Real Estate at Yieldstreet and Adam Luysterborghs, Managing Partner at Avant Capital join up for a conversation about investing in real estate. Mitch and Adam discuss NYC versus pro-growth America real estate, supply disruptions and transitory inflation, and the non-performing loan market.Click here to subscribe and listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-yield/id1527659260Key Takeaways:[1:48] Where might some of the better-performing investors be focusing their attention in today's market?[7:22] A changing approach to diversified investments within NYC.[9:45] Potentially profitable avenues to deploy real estate investment capital beyond NYC.[14:03] The impact of supply disruptions and transitory inflation on commercial real estate.[18:57] Are investors changing their approach to deploying capital based on these factors?[20:33] Changes that will have to happen in CRE to adjust to the new hybrid work model.[22:10] Developing real estate with increased labor and material costs.[26:16] Investments possibilities with CRE short-term and long-term leases.[29:00] Adaptive reuse of office space and CRE in the wake of the pandemic.[30:38] Emerging trends and successful transactions in NPLs.[34:10] The value and risk of investing in hotels.Mentioned in This Episode:YieldstreetReal Estate Investment
Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel opened their show by reflecting on how Parkins spent 45 minutes at an urgent care over the weekend. Why? Because the recent assault on his ear by program director Mitch Rosen was just too much to handle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour, Danny Parkins and Mark Grote were joined by NBC Sports Chicago analyst Steve Stone to discuss MLB's crackdown on pitchers using sticky substances, the White Sox's struggling offense and their stadium reopening to 100% capacity. Later, the crew further discussed Grobber's sex addiction, did some very inside station impersonations and wondered whether Parkins has a legitimate lawsuit possibility against program direction Mitch Rosen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How's your "Cyber Hygiene"? That is the question we need to ask as both businesses and as people as we continue to explore new and more complex technologies. It's a benefit to have the tools, but you need to protect yourself from those that would use them against you. Join us for a conversation with Cyber Security Expert Mitch Rosen on how to be a good steward of your digital world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joz-bytes/support
In today's episode, Senior Director of Real Estate at Yieldstreet, Mitch Rosen, is joined by Paul Rahimian, Founder and CEO of Parkview Financial, to discuss the state of the construction lending market. Paul manages a national debt fund that provides construction financing to ground-up real estate development projects.Access alternative investments across a variety of asset classes by signing up for Yieldstreet here http://yield.st/access-alternativesKey Takeaways:[2:06] Pivoting from commercial real estate development into the lending space. [3:34] Evolution of the construction lending marketplace.[6:07] Construction lending opportunities that emerged in the face of the pandemic.[10:05] The timing game that makes CRE such a unique investment opportunity.[11:50] How valuable is totality in managing company exposure?[14:50] The fundamental difference between banks and private lenders in the construction lending space.[15:40] Distressed fund opportunities that were never realized in 2020, and where that money is going instead.[19:34] Key evaluation considerations for new construction projects.[23:04] The impact of the pandemic on future CRE opportunities — and careers. [26:50] What are the implications of tax laws in major states when deploying capital?[31:27] Taking a national approach to construction lending.Mentioned in This Episode:YieldstreetReal Estate Investment
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In this episode Deidre Woollard chats with Mitch Rosen, Senior Director of Real Estate at Yieldstreet about real estate crowdfunding, investing in a post-COVID-19 world, and more.
Are you looking for an alternative platform where you can invest? Nowadays, there are a lot of commercial real estate investments you can choose from. Today, we get to know about an online digital wealth platform called Yieldstreet.In this episode, we speak to Mitch Rosen, Yieldstreet's Senior Director for Real Estate. Mitch details how an investor can utilize their platform especially when you are looking to generate passive income. Mitch says they enable investors to make an informed decision in a fairly efficient time frame. He also talks about repeat investors and how important they are in any commercial real estate business. If you want to find an alternative investment across multiple assets, click the play button and learn about Yieldstreet.
Real estate may have taken a hit over the last year, but the recent rebound that it remains one of the most able investment opportunities available today. In this episode, Yieldstreet's Director of Product Marketing, Peter Kerr, hosts Yieldstreet's Commercial Real Estate Senior Director, Mitch Rosen, and T. Richard Litton, Jr., President of Harbor Group, to discuss the latest real estate investing trends in multifamily, commercial real estate, as well as how to handle failing investments and other key issues in today's real estate market.Click here to subscribe and listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-yield/id1527659260Key Takeaways:[6:50] Multifamily sector real estate investment insights and considerations.[9:28] How to weigh the risk/rewards of investing across capital structures.[11:25] Key real estate investing and leverage takeaways from the crash of 2008.[15:52] Characteristics of target investment markets throughout the U.S.[17:24] How do the experts source high-dollar investment opportunities?[19:46] Investment markets to hone in on (and avoid) beyond the multifamily real estate market.[23:42] How do successful investors approach failing investments?[26:17] Tips for breaking into a new investment sector.[28:00] Investment opportunities that have presented in real estate over the duration of the pandemic.[31:17] Strategic long-term steps that have led Harbor Group to $12.7 billion level of successes.[33:49] The impact of stock market trends on commercial real estate.[35:50] Macro real estate issues that aren't being discussed enough.Mentioned in This Episode:YieldstreetReal Estate Investment
In today's episode YieldStreet Senior Director of Real Estate, Mitch Rosen is joined by Avatar Financial Group's President & Co-Founder T.R. Hazelrigg and Jerry Zevenbergen, their CEO & Co-Founder, to discuss the present opportunities and headwinds commonly found in the commercial real estate market. They examine changes in consumer behavior and the subsequent long and short impact on commercial real estate, portfolio management strategies and working with borrowers in inauspicious market conditions and capital deployment strategies within CRE.Key Takeaways:[:50] Mitch Rosen introduces today's guests and the topic of opportunities in the current commercial real estate market.[3:23] Details of the less stable markets including online versus in-person retail trends and the hotel industry.[9:30] Expectations from the more stable asset classes including industrial and multi-family real estate.[12:20] Will current pandemic trends impact business and leisure travel in the same way? A look at the future of hotel, restaurant and entertainment industries.[16:06] Portfolio management strategies and advice for working with borrowers in inauspicious market conditions.[20:13] The role of CMBS in strategic portfolio management during times of an economic downturn.[23:08] Looking ahead to capital deployment strategies within CRE and the current demand for capital in today's unstable market.[28:18] When are senior lenders expected to get involved in the marketplace again? [34:14] The benefits of storage real estate and repurposing big box retail to generate positive valuation for otherwise lost assets.Mentioned in This Episode:YieldStreetAvatar Financial Group
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a massive fleeing from large cities around the world, but what does that mean for the real estate market that is left behind? In today's episode The Yield, Senior Director of Real Estate, Mitch Rosen is joined by Eddie Shapiro, the founder and CEO of Nest Seekers International, to discuss the current landscape of the New York City real estate market. They examine the short and long term impact of the pandemic on residential, commercial, luxury and rental properties in the city, emphasize the city's ability to rebound from this crisis, and weigh in on the best time to invest in the real estate market. Eddie is confident that the real estate market is coming back stronger than ever and shares the reasons why on this episode of The Yield.Key Takeaways:[:50] A snapshot of current trends in the NYC co-op market in a post-COVID-19 environment and how the real estate industry has quickly adapted to social distancing requirements.[4:08] Are buyers receptive to virtual options for real estate showings and transactions?[5:39] Short and long term impacts of the pandemic in the commercial and residential real estate markets.[11:04] A look at the current landscape of the condo co-op market in Manhattan for both high ticket and standard priced properties.[16:37] The COVID-19 pandemic will make the real estate market stronger than ever, just as 9-11 did in 2001.[17:41] The relationship between a strong international buyer base and the current pandemic situation.[21:10] Will NYC be able to rebound from COVID-19 like it did in 2001 and 2008? Or will this migration out of the city have a more lasting impact than ever before?[24:22] Eddie weighs in on whether the waves of people out moving out of the city to the suburbs will last.[27:14] The impact of the pandemic on the changing NYC commercial and residential real estate market, including listings, pricing, and inventory.[31:31] A look into the opportunities that are currently available in the ultra-luxury high-end residential real estate space.[34:21] How will the rental market inventory and transactions change in a post-COVID world?[36:38] Making sense of the impact of the current political environment and the health of the city in relation to the real estate market.[38:08] If you had money to invest in NYC, would it be wiser to invest now or later? Eddie weighs in on the benefits of short and long term investing moves.Mentioned in This Episode:YieldstreetNest Seekers International
Every weekday at 10am, my "second" day begins. Once I'm done herding cats for Lin and Mary on the XRT Morning Show, I help Terri out with the little she needs while prepping the next day's morning show. Getting to chat with her is a nice treat, but the off-the-air show that happens between Lin, Mary and Terri is gold. SO much knowledge between those three of so much, including music, that I just can't help but soak it all up like a little sponge. Monday the 22nd of May presented a new wrinkle to my day, for I'd be accompanying Terri through the VIP entrance at Wrigley Field, joining a few of our XRT colleagues on the field before the game, and then surprising her with the news that she'd be throwing out the first pitch ahead of the ballgame between the Cubs and the San Francisco Giants. WSCR program director and all-around man who knows how to make things happen, Mitch Rosen let me know Friday afternoon that Terri would be doing the honors on Monday and wondered if we should tell her before the weekend. I thought that the surprise on Monday would probably make more of an impact, so we agreed to hold off on telling her the news. Terri, as you probably know, is a Cubs fan of the highest magnitude. So, elevating the excitement of being on the field at Wrigley during Giants batting practice would be hard to top in and of itself. When Mitch finally let her in on the secret we'd been holding for 72 hours, she was in stunned disbelief. Mitch assured her there were no shenanigans, and the reality finally sank in for Terri. Just before I started shooting the video below, that singular voice of Cubs anthem singer Wayne Messmer drifted into my ear as he greeted Terri. She wheeled around in yet more astonishment at the day's events. "Terri, how've you been? It's been too long!" exclaimed Messmer. Terri agreed that it had indeed been too long and remarked at how great he sounded. It was like being at a reception on the oldest ballfield in the National League.