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Otis Odell stands as a luminary in the housing development arena, with unparalleled expertise in navigating diverse markets and crafting multifamily housing designs that redefine living spaces. Otis leads a national strategy and portfolio as Business Leader | Housing and Mixed-Use at HED for an eclectic mix of multi-family developments, from upscale high-rises to community-centric mixed-use and affordable housing. His mastery extends beyond construction, navigating the intricacies of development markets and pioneering innovative designs in multifamily living. He is a Board Member of the Council on Open Building and a passionate advocate for modular, sustainable and affordable design. Support the showhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1187780/supporters/newFollow Rama on socials!LinkedIn | Meta | Twitter | Instagram|YoutubeConnect to Rama Krishnahttps://calendly.com/rama-krishna/ E-mail: info@ushacapital.comWebsite: www.ushacapital.comRegister for Multifamily AP360 - 2024 Asset Management virtual conference - https://mfap360.com/assetmanagementTo find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: email: info@ushacapital.com
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, host Dane Carlson sits down with Coby Lefkowitz, co-founder and partner at Backyard, a real estate development firm specializing in infill multifamily projects in walkable communities. Coby shares insights from his book "Building Optimism: Why Our World Looks the Way it Does, and How to Make it Better" and discusses how communities can evolve through better development practices, emphasizing the importance of context-specific solutions and the integration of mixed-use spaces in urban planning. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Actionable Takeaways Take tours of successful mixed-use developments to understand what works Avoid one-size-fits-all solutions; focus on context-specific development Consider integrating residential and commercial spaces in development plans Work on making communities more walkable and accessible Engage with smaller and medium-sized developers for more dynamic development Study successful pedestrian mall implementations and failures Focus on creating vibrant, integrated community spaces Understand local context before implementing development strategies Build relationships between economic developers and city officials Consider gradual implementation of mixed-use zoning reforms Special Guest: Coby Lefkowitz.
On today's show we are talking about whether mixed use projects are worth the complexity. This is one of those cases where the product design is designed for specific customers. A mixed use project has the benefit of animating a property and bringing additional amenities to the property at a community level. When we're talking about mixed use, we're talking about a residential building with a ground floor commercial. Whether this is a plus or a minus depends on your perspective. The goals of the resident and the goals of the building owner might not be perfectly aligned. A mixed use building is rarely the product of choice for a building owner. It adds complexity. The lender looks at the building like two distinct properties. There is a residential property that follows one set of underwriting guidelines and a second property that follows a different set of financial metrics. The property management for a NNN commercial space is going to be different from residential property management. So why would you do it? In many cases, it's a requirement of the zoning which requires ground floor commercial on arterial main streets. Cities need to maintain a balance between commercial and residential and there is a growing desire to return to the old world walkable city living that you find in virtually every European city or town. In Europe, very few people drive to a big box store to get their groceries. -------------- **Real Estate Espresso Podcast:** Spotify: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://open.spotify.com/show/3GvtwRmTq4r3es8cbw8jW0?si=c75ea506a6694ef1) iTunes: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-real-estate-espresso-podcast/id1340482613) Website: [www.victorjm.com](http://www.victorjm.com) LinkedIn: [Victor Menasce](http://www.linkedin.com/in/vmenasce) YouTube: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](http://www.youtube.com/@victorjmenasce6734) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/realestateespresso](http://www.facebook.com/realestateespresso) Email: [podcast@victorjm.com](mailto:podcast@victorjm.com) **Y Street Capital:** Website: [www.ystreetcapital.com](http://www.ystreetcapital.com) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital](https://www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital) Instagram: [@ystreetcapital](http://www.instagram.com/ystreetcapital)
Edie Weintraub, founder and managing director with terra alma, joins host Carol Morgan for this week's Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio episode. In this podcast segment, Weintraub discusses how terra alma is prioritizing retail and recreation in mixed-use development to foster shared experiences among residents. Live-Work-Play Weintraub recently worked on a 600-acre mixed-use project in Austin, Texas. The community is a phased 10-year build, so one of the challenges was finding a way to provide retail to residents who move in early on. Alongside a team of urban planners, landscapers and architects, Weintraub developed a plan to build in retail incrementally. First, a model home and pocket park were put in, then an Airstream that conveniently sells coffee in the mornings and small bites and drinks in the evenings. She emphasizes that this is just the first phase of the community, there are still plans for a town green, a micro food hall and much more. The addition of a local market in mixed-use developments, especially with its own subscription service, is a great asset for families and working professionals. “If I have a subscription service for maybe one or two meals a week, it frees me up to perhaps go to my son's water polo game or spend some more time with my other son prepping for the pie he wants to make for his school fundraiser,” said Weintraub. “And so just really incorporating the thought process of how we're living today into the community, to pull the people out of their homes, apartments or condos and really get back together.” Greenspaces are also a key component, providing residents with an accessible connection to nature. Weintraub points out that many families don't have time to mow their lawns or do landscaping, leading developers to create smaller yards and more extensive community gardens and parks. Residents also value walkability, and it's important for retail and recreation like coffee shops, grocery stores and gyms to be within walking distance. Exciting Projects on the Atlanta Beltline “What I love about it is that for Atlanta, we don't have a beach, but we do have a beautiful river, and it's kind of tucked away, but our Beltline has become our boardwalk, our beachfront property.” terra alma has partnered with a client on developing Yuji, a sushi restaurant at the base of an office building. Sitting on the edge of the Atlanta Beltline, the restaurant will stay busy thanks to its location and covered, outdoor seating. The Beltline is a huge transportation passage, so as people walk, bike and rollerblade to and from work, Yuji and other businesses reap the benefits. Common Mistakes During Retail Development and How to Avoid Them Weintraub says that it's so important to bring in retail experts during the design process because it can make the integration of businesses simpler. Here are her top considerations for retail development: Width and depth of the space: If there is not enough room for operations, it will drive away potential leasees. Deliveries and Waste Disposal: Especially with restaurants and coffee shops, it is crucial to have a clear path for employees to receive shipments and take out the trash, but away from consumers' vision. Parking: This is always a concern with developments of all sizes, but more importantly, within mixed-use spaces. Weintraub recommends a clear navigation system, whether with color-coordination, visual aids or something creative. Although the goal is to promote walkable living, she said you must assume that people will be coming in and out by car and plan accordingly. In addition to her work with terra alma, Weintraub has also launched her own dinner series, “Table for 12,” which brings together 11 strangers and herself for a dinner of fellowship, connection and learning. She also helped relaunch and rebrand Women in Restaurants, which currently includes 400 women across the country. Women in the restaurant sector are invited to join the ...
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for December 31st Publish Date: December 31st Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Tuesday, December 31st and Happy Birthday to Donna Summer. ***12.31.24 - BIRTHDAY – DONNA SUMMER*** I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Cobb Approves Hotel, Mixed-Use Development Spots to Ring in the New Year in Cobb County Cobb Police Capture 3 Murder Suspects in 30 Days All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Cobb Approves Hotel, Mixed-Use Development The Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved a 490,000-square-foot mixed-use development on Cobb Parkway, featuring retail, restaurants, apartments, and a hotel. Proposed by Riverview Associates, the Riverview Village project includes 290 multifamily units, a 130-key hotel, and 110,000 square feet of commercial space. The development replaces the Riverview Shopping Center, where Kroger recently closed. After extensive community negotiations, the plan was revised to address concerns about traffic and security, removing a proposed trail and pedestrian bridge. The board unanimously approved the project, praised for its collaborative development process. STORY 2: Spots to Ring in the New Year in Cobb County Cobb Travel & Tourism highlights several New Year's Eve events in Cobb County. Celebrate at Mac's Chophouse in Marietta with Chef Michael Fuller's special menu. The Battery Atlanta hosts a family-friendly "Early Innings" event at 6 p.m. and a "Late Innings" bash with fireworks at midnight. Live! at The Battery offers live entertainment and VIP packages. The Strand Theatre in Marietta features a Queen tribute concert. Kennesaw's Governors Gun Club hosts a party with a band and champagne toast. Battle & Brew offers a Roaring 20's themed party with VIP options. STORY 3: Cobb Police Capture 3 Murder Suspects in 30 Days The Cobb County Police Department announced the arrest of three murder suspects linked to multiple cases across different jurisdictions. The arrests, achieved within 30 days, were credited to advanced technology and teamwork. On November 2, a suspect was apprehended in Mableton after a brief pursuit, with a weapon recovered. On November 12, another suspect was caught following a high-speed chase and crash. The third suspect, wanted for malice murder in DeKalb County, was arrested on December 1 near I-20 in south Cobb. Details were shared on the department's social media and YouTube. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cobb County) STORY 4: New Gone With the Wind Museum Director Talks Future Plans Jessica Giancola, the new director of the Gone With the Wind Museum at Historic Brumby Hall and Gardens, aims to revitalize the museum and engage the community. With a background in property management and a passion for history, Giancola plans to enhance visitor experiences with events, lectures, and children's programs. She also intends to restore and utilize the gardens for events. Giancola is focused on promoting Marietta as a cultural destination and building partnerships with local attractions. Her vision includes expanding the museum's reach and creating a volunteer program to enrich visitor interactions. STORY 5: Help People in Need as a Red Cross Volunteer The American Red Cross is urging Georgia residents to volunteer in the new year, highlighting the critical role volunteers play, comprising 90% of their workforce. Tim Suda emphasizes that volunteers are essential in supporting those in need. Opportunities include Disaster Action Team members aiding families post-disaster, Hero Care Caseworkers assisting military families, Blood Donor Ambassadors engaging with donors, and Blood Transportation Specialists delivering blood to hospitals. The Red Cross stresses the growing need for volunteers and encourages those interested to visit their website for more information. We’ll be back in a moment Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cobb County) STORY 6: Cobb County Water System Reports 3,600 Gallon Sewage Overflow On December 25, the Cobb County Water System reported a 3,600-gallon wastewater overflow at 1256 E. Piedmont Road in Marietta, affecting a tributary of Sewell Mill Creek. The overflow, caused by a fallen tree damaging a manhole, was reported at 12:31 p.m. and stopped by 3:31 p.m. The incident left a 10-foot sewage trail, but no fish kills were observed. For further details, contact the Cobb County Water System’s Maintenance Division. STORY 7: 'Made From Scratch': Jim 'N Nick's Opens at Avenue West Cobb Jim 'N Nick's has opened a new location at Avenue West Cobb, marking its third spot in the county. The restaurant offers indoor and outdoor dining, a drive-thru, and a full bar, featuring classic southern barbecue dishes like the pitmaster nacho platter and the Pick 3 entrée. CEO Larry Ryback emphasized the franchise's mission of quality barbecue and community service. The opening also supported The Giving Kitchen, an Atlanta nonprofit, with a $2,500 donation. The restaurant is located at 3625 Dallas Highway. Break: Ingles Markets 7 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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TakeawaysMixed-use developments are becoming increasingly popular.Dollar stores are facing significant challenges and changes.AI technology is crucial for personalization in retail.Consumer behavior is evolving, with Gen Z leading the way.Retailers are making more conscientious decisions in site selection.The impact of GLP-1 on consumer habits is noteworthy.The retail landscape is continuously evolving, presenting new opportunities. Chapters00:00 This Week in Research, Highlighting Retail 2025 Outlooks and the Collapse of the Kroger-Albertsons Merger02:49 Exploring Mixed-Use Developments06:12 Challenges in the Dollar Store Industry09:31 The Role of AI in Retail11:23 Evolving Consumer Behavior and Predictions for 2025
Discover how the world of sports is reshaping entertainment and hospitality landscapes in this captivating Stoppage Time edition of the Pitch to Pro podcast. Ever wondered how Sports Illustrated and major sports leagues are transforming the traditional boundaries with innovative resort experiences and mixed-use real estate developments? We're unpacking these transformative trends and offering a deep dive into the strategic moves by Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, and the NFL as they reimagine what sports districts can offer. With a keen eye on tailoring stadiums and venues to fit their local communities, we explore how these developments are not only changing the game but also revitalizing the neighborhoods they inhabit.Join us as we analyze the financial mechanics powering these projects. With significant capital flowing into the sports and real estate sectors, investment groups are strategically positioning themselves to maximize returns. From MLB's district dominance to the NFL's ambitious all-year-round venue strategies, we discuss the impact these moves have on the future of sports entertainment. Expect insights into why right-sizing venues is crucial and how sports entities are crafting unique branded destinations. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or a real estate mogul, this episode offers a glimpse into the future where sports, entertainment, and hospitality converge to create unforgettable experiences.
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Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis joins John Maytham today to discuss the vision behind this project, the economic and social benefits it aims to achieve, and how the City plans to address community concerns and navigate the challenges involved – after taking a significant step towards expanding mixed-use and affordable housing options with a recent decision to open a public participation process for the redevelopment of a prime Green Point site.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As demographics and lifestyles change, so do the requirements for where tenants choose to live. This is why architectural and design components for living spaces increasingly impact the desirability and value of residential properties. For example, the work-from-home trend and common areas have become more important as people are placing a higher priority on socializing where they live. Kurt Volkman, Associate Principal at HED, one of the largest architecture and engineering firms in the U.S. – specializes in the design of Multifamily, Mixed Use, and Senior Living.
Matt Richards, Sophie Rosier and Katy Warrick from Savills Planning, Mixed Use, and Research teams join host Guy Ruddle to discuss a major topic, London's housing crisis. The team raises some of the challenges the Labour government is facing to meet housing targets, including existing market pressures and the availability of sites for development. Do we have the solutions to deliver the number of homes needed? Savills experts seek to give you the answers we've all been wondering, and more.
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Mixed-use redevelopment in Toronto has been driven by the region's rapid population growth, leading to increased housing and infrastructure demands. The constraints on housing supply, rising costs due to taxes on new development, and challenges in creating effective retail spaces in mixed-use projects are explored. Examples of successful mixed-use developments in Toronto and other Canadian cities are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of placemaking and cohesive retail environments. Guests on this week's show: Paul Ferreira is Senior Vice President for Retail in Canada. Heli Brecailo is Retail Real Estate Research Manager for JLL in Canada James Cook is the Director of Retail Research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
Mixed-use housing has a ton of benefits, so why don't we see it more often? We sit down with local developer Ari Parritz to talk about the challenges with bringing these projects to life. Links Afton Park Development Attributions Our theme song is Tanz den Dobberstein, and our interstitial song is Puck's Blues. Both tracks used by permission of their creator, Erik Brandt. Find out more about his band, The Urban Hillbilly Quartet, on their website. This episode was produced by Sherry Johnson, transcribed by Stina Neel, and was edited and hosted by Ian R Buck. Many thanks to our guest Ari Parritz. We're always looking to feature new voices on the show, so if you have ideas for future episodes, drop us a line at podcast@streets.mn. Transcript Find the full transcript on our website.
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Retail's future is rapidly evolving, shaped by technology and changing consumer habits. In connection with JLL's Future Vision research project, this episode of Trends & Insights: The Future of Commercial Real Estate explores three potential scenarios for shopping in the years ahead. How AI will challenge traditional retail spaces and consumer behaviors. Why digital replicas of physical stores will reshape the shopping experience. The shift from big-box stores and malls to mixed-use districts, and what it means for the future of urban spaces. Looking at how these scenarios might impact real estate, consumers, and the nature of shopping itself, James Cook, JLL's senior director of retail research, discusses the challenges and opportunities with Katie Grissom, head of retail and mixed use for the Americas at global investment leader Nuveen Real Estate. They talk about factors like technology adoption, consumer psychology, and the varying needs of urban, suburban, and rural areas. They also touch on the importance of convenience, emotional connections in shopping, and the difficulties in changing established consumer behaviors. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Leave a message on the podcast hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061. Or email us at trendspodcast@JLL.com. Get more insights about commercial real estate here.
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The Henrico Board of Supervisors in September approved redevelopment plans for Reynolds Crossing that will turn the office park (at the intersection of West Broad Street and Forest Avenue) into a mixed-use development with approximately 1,500 residential units. The development is expected to proceed in six phases during a period of 15 to 20 years: • Phase 1 would replace the existing parking lot on Forest opposite Crestview Elementary School with a purely residential building; • Phase 2A would replace the Plaza Azteca and its parking lot at the corner of West Broad and Forest with a 12-story mixed-use building...Article LinkSupport the show
Nick Budlender, researcher at Ndifuna Ukwazi weighs in on the decision by City of Cape Town to release pockets of land within the Mowbray Golf Course for mixed use development including affordable housing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. Tim Kennedy announces $625,000 in federal funding for the NFTA toward investments that facilitate and evaluate public-private partnerships for transit-oriented affordable housing and mixed-use development at the LaSalle & DL&W Metro Rail Stations full 898 Wed, 02 Oct 2024 15:00:00 +0000 EhO6xeGWJw03FaQHxVNIlB3KWcDu8iBb buffalo,wben,tim kennedy,nfta,news WBEN Extras buffalo,wben,tim kennedy,nfta,news Rep. Tim Kennedy announces $625,000 in federal funding for the NFTA toward investments that facilitate and evaluate public-private partnerships for transit-oriented affordable housing and mixed-use development at the LaSalle & DL&W Metro Rail Stations Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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Kurt Volkman is an Associate Principal at HED, one of the largest architecture and engineering firms in the U.S., specializing in the Multi-Family Housing and Mixed-Use sector. With over 30 years of architectural experience, Kurt has held leadership roles at renowned firms like Valerio Dewalt Train and Legat Architects before joining HED in 2022. He is known for his innovative approach to urban planning, focusing on sustainability and wellness through evidence-based design. A thought leader in the industry, Kurt's writings have been featured in publications such as NAIOP magazine, Fortune, and Planetizen. He has also spoken at major industry events, including the Chicago Build Expo 2024, where he addressed key issues like affordable housing and the evolution of mixed-use spaces. In this episode, we talked to Kurt about standing out and not making mistakes as investors, affordable housing and development, how the overall process works, factors that drive the higher retention rate, best use cases for a piece of land or property, and much more. Announcement: Learn about our Apartment Investing Mastermind here. Design & Architecture; 02:20 Kurt's background; 05:37 Tips on standing out and not making mistakes as investors; 10:55 An insight into affordable housing and development; 21:31 An insight into the overall process; 22:58 Factors that drive the higher retention rate; 25:01 Determining the best use for a piece of land/property; 28:00 Round of Insights Announcement: Download our Sample Deal package here. Round of Insights Apparent Failure: The Wolf Point Master Plan project he got involved where he had the plan but not the final project. Digital Resource: Google Maps. Most Recommended Book: Reading data on https://uli.org/. Daily Habit: Spending 15 minutes a day researching something new. #1 Insight for real estate design: Listening and understanding what the client wants exactly is critical. Best place to grab a bite in Chicago, IL: Kuma's Corner. Contact Kurt: Website | LinkedIn Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.
The Henrico County Planning Commission Sept. 12 is scheduled to consider a proposal from the owners of the Reynolds Crossing Office Park in the Near West End that would convert the 52-acre property into an urban mixed-use development with more than 1,500 residential units and 31,000 square feet of commercial space. The commission will meet beginning at 6 p.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room at the Henrico Government Center on Parham Road. As reimagined, Reynolds Crossing (located at the intersection of West Broad Street and Forest Avenue) would redevelop in six phases over a period of 15 to 20...Article LinkSupport the show
South Florida’s real estate landscape is rapidly evolving, and as a seasoned real estate attorney with over two decades of experience, I’ve witnessed firsthand the significant transformations taking place. Having started my practice in 1999, I’ve seen a remarkable shift from traditional suburban living to a more dynamic urban environment that embraces the “live, work, […]
Ryan McNeill, founder of Veritas Development talks about about OAK, a new mixed-use development in Oklahoma City. He was inspired by iconic retail spaces like Santana Row and The Grove to spend over 15 years assembling land and building OAK. The project, featuring retail, food, hotel, and residential, aims to revitalize the area and bring high-quality amenities to the city. He discusses the importance of placemaking, community engagement, and his experiences in the restaurant industry that influenced his approach to development. James Cook is the Director of Retail Research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
In this episode of Loan Officer Training, we dive into the intricacies of structuring Mixed-Use Property Loans, a vital topic for loan officers dealing with properties that combine residential and commercial spaces. We'll explore the unique challenges and opportunities presented by mixed-use properties, including how to assess the different components of the property and their impact on the loan application. Learn about the key considerations for structuring these loans, such as determining appropriate loan-to-value ratios, evaluating income from both residential and commercial tenants, and understanding zoning regulations. We'll also discuss best practices for working with borrowers and investors in the mixed-use space, and how to tailor your approach to meet their specific needs. Whether you're new to mixed-use property loans or looking to refine your skills, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips to help you successfully navigate this complex area and provide exceptional service to your clients. Tune in to gain the knowledge needed to structure mixed-use property loans effectively and enhance your role as a proficient loan officer.Join The Mortgage Calculator at https://themortgagecalculator.com/joinAbout The Mortgage Calculator:The Mortgage Calculator is a licensed Mortgage Lender (NMLS #2377459) that specializes in using technology to enable borrowers to access Conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA Programs, as well as over 5,000 Non-QM mortgage loan programs using alternative income documentation! Using The Mortgage Calculator proprietary technology, borrowers can instantly price and quote thousands of mortgage loan programs in just a few clicks. The Mortgage Calculator technology also enables borrowers to instantly complete a full loan application and upload documents to our AI powered software to get qualified in just minutes!Our team ofCatch all the episodes of the Loan Officer Training Podcast at https://themortgagecalculator.com/Page/Loan-Officer-Training-Series-Podcast Catch all the episodes of the Loan Officer Training Podcast at https://themortgagecalculator.com/Page/Loan-Officer-Training-Series-PodcastLoan Officers for Unlimited Free Non-QM Leads & Trainings Join The Mortgage Calculator at https://themortgagecalculator.com/joinThe Mortgage Calculator is a licensed Mortgage Lender (NMLS #2377459) that specializes in using technology to enable borrowers to access Conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA Programs, as well as over 5,000 Non-QM mortgage loan programs using alternative income documentation! Using The Mortgage Calculator proprietary technology, borrowers can instantly price and quote thousands of mortgage loan programs in just a few clicks. The Mortgage Calculator technology also enables borrowers to instantly complete a full loan application and upload documents to our AI powered software to get qualified in just minutes! Our team of over 350 licensed Mortgage Loan Originators can assist our customers with Conventional, FHA, VA and USDA mortgages as well as access...
Stephen Grootes speaks to Professor Francois Viruly, Director of the Urban Real Estate Research Unit about the rise of mixed-use developments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After U.S. stocks had their biggest drop since 2022 and the Treasury Yield Curve un-inverted, there is a lot to digest in economic data. In this week's episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we discuss the continued uncertainty and what it could mean for issuance and lending standards. We also compare regional and superregional mall distress, breakdown recent special servicing stories, and give a sneak peek of our office valuations data. Tune in now. Episode Notes: • Economic Update (0:23) • Regional vs. Superregional Mall Distress (10:04) • Tightening Lending Standards (18:55) • Office News (23:16) • Retail Special Servicing (34:38) • Mixed Use to Foreclosure (36:05) • Office Valuations & Loan Losses (44:46) • Shoutouts (47:27) Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com. Follow Trepp: Twitter: www.twitter.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp
Today I get to speak with Alan Pullman, founder of Studio One Eleven, an architecture, urban design and landscape architecture practice focused on human scaled, mixed-use infill projects. They have a truly impressive portfolio of work. I love their “practice themes” which I think will resonate with many of you: housing for all, building community + place, renewing the public realm, 21st century mobility, and equitable practice. I was truly inspired by this conversation with Alan, particularly around the community integration and engagement they cultivate in their office. He intentionally moved the practice out of their “ivory tower” and down into the heart of the community, sharing their office space with artists and facilitating all kinds of community-wide events and workshops. It's given me vision for how I want Building Culture to evolve. Alan and his team work closely with developers around the country looking to do difficult and messy – but meaningful – infill projects. They relish the mess. And, between running a sizeable practice and doing some of their own development projects, I was extremely impressed with Alan's practical approach (you know, understanding that the economics have to work to do the project!). They strike the right balance between idealism + pragmatism to actually pull off incredible projects, and keep people at the center of what they do and why they do it. I hope you find this episode as inspiring as I did! TAKEAWAYS Reinvesting in cities and putting people at the center of architecture and urban design is crucial for creating meaningful and impactful spaces. Studio One Eleven specializes in infill development, mixed-use projects, and adaptive reuse, focusing on creating places for people and collaborating with developers and public-private partnerships. Affordable housing development is complex and requires specialized knowledge and collaboration with various funding sources, such as state, city, and federal programs. Collaboration and agility are essential in the design process, allowing for co-creation with clients and the ability to adapt to changing needs and circumstances. Studio One Eleven focuses on incremental development and creating human-scale cities. The firm has transformed their own office into a community space, hosting events, workshops, and an artist-in-residence program. They are passionate about creating places for people and breaking away from the traditional, car-centric approach to city planning CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:57 Studio One Eleven: Focusing on Infill Development and Community Impact 06:04 The Evolution of Studio Eleven: From Large Retail Projects to Community Impact 19:14 Challenges and Opportunities in Affordable Housing Development 32:41 Collaboration and Agility: Keys to Successful Design and Development 37:29 Incremental Development and Human-Scale Cities 38:56 The Financialization of Architecture and Cities 39:23 Curating the Right Mix of Tenants 43:10 Transforming Their Office into a Community Space 48:36 Building Connections and Social Capital 53:28 Creating Places for People 01:05:33 Optimism for the Future and Opportunities for Progress CONTACT ALAN & STUDIO ONE ELEVEN Website: https://studio-111.com/ https://www.instagram.com/studiooneeleven/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-pullman-06197159 https://www.linkedin.com/company/studio-one-eleven https://www.facebook.com/studioneleven/ CONNECT WITH BUILDING CULTURE https://www.buildingculture.com/ https://www.instagram.com/buildingculture/ https://twitter.com/build_culture https://www.facebook.com/BuildCulture/ CONNECT WITH AUSTIN TUNNELL Newsletter: https://playbook.buildingculture.com/ https://www.instagram.com/austintunnell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tunnell-2a41894a/ https://twitter.com/AustinTunnell PODCAST SPONSORS Sierra Pacific Windows: https://www.sierrapacificwindows.com/ One Source Windows: https://onesourcewindows.com/
The city of Detroit broke ground this week on the first phase of a new mixed-use housing development in North Corktown. Plus, More Rite Aid stores are closing in Michigan as the pharmacy chain goes through bankruptcy. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
A fatal midair collision involving a Cessna 172 illustrates several aviation safety concerns related to pilot training in and around airports with commercial operations. The incident involved a student and instructor on board performing touch-and-go landings and a Dash 8 departing on a passenger flight.While the event happened in Kenya, the circumstances that led to this accident could happen in any location where airliners and small training aircraft operate out of the same airport. In this case, the midair collision occurred only about 500 feet above the ground and 1500 feet below a broken cloud layer in an area with over 10 km of visibility.The Cessna 172 was performing touch-and-go landings on from one of the airport's runways. Shortly after the Dash 8 departed from an intersecting runway, the stabilizer of the airliner collided with the Cessna. The Cessna crashed, killing both on board. Todd Curtis and John Goglia analyze the preliminary report, which came out three months after the accident. They examine the transcript of ATC communications around the time of the accident. Anyone who operates aircraft in similar circumstances could learn something useful from studying this event.Immediately after the collision, the transcript of the ATC communications stated that during 97 seconds, there was "unrelated transmission from other traffic." Any transmissions to or from aircraft near the collision could provide useful clues into what was known or not known by ATC and aircraft crews in the vicinity. Related document is available at the Flight Safety Detectives website.Don't miss what's to come from the Flight Safety Detectives - subscribe to the Flight Safety Detectives YouTube channel, listen at your favorite podcast service and visit the Flight Safety Detectives website.Music: “Inspirational Sports” license ASLC-22B89B29-052322DDB8 Don't miss what's to come from the Flight Safety Detectives - subscribe to the Flight Safety Detectives YouTube channel, listen at your favorite podcast service and visit the Flight Safety Detectives website. Music: “Inspirational Sports” license ASLC-22B89B29-052322DDB8
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes reacted to the Reinsdorf and Wirtz families, the owners of the United Center, pitching a privately funded $7-billion project to build a mixed-use campus around the arena. The plan — called the 1901 Project — is being billed as a transformational multi-billion-dollar neighborhood investment that would change the face of the entire area surrounding the United Center.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes reacted to the Reinsdorf and Wirtz families, the owners of the United Center, pitching a privately funded $7-billion project to build a mixed-use campus around the arena. The plan — called the 1901 Project — is being billed as a transformational multi-billion-dollar neighborhood investment that would change the face of the entire area surrounding the United Center. The guys then listened and reacted to Bears coach Matt Eberflus and offensive lineman Teven Jenkins discuss rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' work on his cadence. Later, during the High Noon segment, they listened and reacted to WWE wrestler Bron Breakker proclaim that rival Sami Zayn is the "Kirby Smart" to his "Nick Saban."
Rebecca is the Workplace Sector Leader of HED, one of the largest architectural and engineering design firms in the US, serving clients nationally in a broad range of market sectors including Healthcare, Higher Education, Mission Critical, Housing and Mixed-Use, Pre-K 12, Science, Manufacturing and Product Development, Workplace, Community and Government.. Her sector specializes in designing workplaces that foster creativity, collaboration, and a supportive team environment that promotes the brand, products and services, and culture of the client. Pivoting to a new hybrid work style, HED's LA office recently designed its own innovative workspace that features a HUB — an open activity space with material libraries, interactive projection walls, and intentional meeting spaces — to facilitate the team's working and communication dynamics. Rebecca is a licensed architect with 15+ years of experience leading projects for national and global brands, including BELKIN, Kennedy Wilson, Disney-Marvel, and Apple and Beats 1 Radio. She has a depth of insight into design strategies and styles that can impact company culture, productivity, and the recruiting and retention of talent. On the podcast, Rebecca discussed: How to downsize your office space the right way: understanding right-size building selection for the necessary amenity mix to draw employees back to the office. How intelligent workplace design can combat burnout and reduce in-office frustration. The fastest growing and most popular office building and workplace amenities. How HED LA office design and amenities facilitate company culture and productivity. https://www.hed.design/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-swanner-b8a9a55/ https://www.officelovin.com/2021/12/a-look-inside-heds-new-los-angeles-office/ Quick recap Summary Evolving Office Design for Post-Pandemic Workforce Rebecca, a workplace sector leader for Harley Ellis Devereux, and Michael discussed the changing trends in office design in the wake of the pandemic. Rebecca expressed her interest in the concept of wellness in the workplace and how design can respond to the changing workforce population post-pandemic. Michael emphasized the importance of authentic employee feedback in design. They also discussed the flexibility of the podcast format, with Michael assuring Rebecca that any potential gaffes could be edited out. Evolving Office Spaces for Hybrid Work Michael and Rebecca discussed the evolving office space and design in the context of the hybrid work era. They noted how the pandemic has altered the way people work and interact, leading to early retirements and a shift in the workforce. They underscored the importance of considering both how people work and how they live in the new office spaces. Rebecca presented the concept of designing spaces that cater to different needs, such as socializing in a "prairie" setting and feeling secure in a "woods" setting. Michael concurred, highlighting that options like these could accommodate different work styles and personalities. Creating Safe Workplace Spaces for Excellence Michael and Rebecca discussed the importance of creating a 'safe space' in the workplace to foster individual and team excellence. They agreed on the significance of understanding employees' work styles and personalities to optimize their work environment. Rebecca emphasized the need for thoughtful and intentional workplace design, keeping in mind that employees are not constantly present, but should still feel ownership over the space. Michael shared his own experiences working in shared spaces, highlighting the importance of the space feeling like a 'guest's home' when visiting other locations. Understanding Individual Differences in Office Design Michael and Rebecca discussed the importance of understanding individual differences in work environments and incorporating these insights into office design. They highlighted that everyone has varying needs, with some preferring minimalistic setups. Michael emphasized the need to communicate with employees to design spaces that benefit everyone. Rebecca added that gathering information from the entire workforce, not just the C-suite, is crucial. She also pointed out a common fear among employers regarding open-ended surveys, as they worry employees might ask for things they can't provide. Employee-Driven Workspace Transformation Rebecca emphasized the importance of having open, honest conversations with employees about their needs and how the workspace can accommodate their changing work habits. She pointed out that such discussions can lead to innovative solutions that go beyond superficial perks like yoga balls, while also acknowledging the potential constraints, such as budget or location limitations. Michael agreed with Rebecca's approach and shared his own experience of reducing turnover at a healthcare organization by implementing changes based on employee feedback. Both stressed the significance of making employees feel valued and creating a positive work environment. Creating Productive Work Environment Strategies Michael and Rebecca discussed the importance of creating a productive and healthy work environment. They emphasized the need for leaders to be vulnerable and open to feedback, particularly regarding workspace and office design. Rebecca highlighted the necessity of data-driven decision-making, using a workplace strategist to understand the company's culture, schedules, and demographics before making changes. Michael expressed concerns about employees' reactions to changes in office space, stressing the potential for burnout if the new layout is not designed appropriately. Rebecca agreed, noting the importance of proper change management and employee education in effectively using the new space. Designing Spaces for Work-Life Balance Rebecca and Michael discussed the importance of work-life balance and the need for intentional space design to promote rest and rejuvenation. They explored the concept of designing spaces that can be used for various activities, such as exercise, relaxation, and social gatherings. Rebecca shared her ongoing project for a new building's interior design and programming, where they are soliciting input from their employees on the desired functionalities of the space. Michael concurred, highlighting the potential for a variety of spaces to suit different needs. Addressing Office Space and Employee Well-Being Michael shared a humorous story from his past about the issue of unevenly sized offices due to the building's unique design. He explained how, with approval from the CEO, they ensured that all offices had the same number of ceiling tiles, despite their differing shapes. Rebecca and Michael then discussed the importance of focusing on employee well-being and the functionality of their working space, rather than trivial details like the number of ceiling tiles. They emphasized that a thriving work ecosystem involves providing employees with the tools and environment they need to succeed, and not just a uniform office layout.
The owners of a familiar 52-acre office park in Henrico's West End want to turn it into a massive urban mixed-use development with more than 1,500 apartment and townhome units, a town center, event space and more than 30,000 square feet of retail space. Forest Avenue Office, LLC, a holding company of Reynolds Development, has filed plans to transform the Reynolds Crossing Office Park at the intersection of West Broad Street and Forest Avenue during a six-phase buildout that could span 15 to 20 years. The company's proposal was scheduled to be heard by the Henrico Planning Commission earlier this...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Katie Grissom is the Head of Retail and Mixed-Use, Americas at Nuveen. She explains the company's retail investment strategy, emphasizing the importance of understanding consumer behavior. Katie points out the evolving demands of millennials, the significance of convenience culture, and the potential impacts of Gen Z's burgeoning buying power. Real-life examples of successful retail environments, such as Specialty Shops SouthPark in Charlotte and a Whole Foods-anchored center in Franklin, Tennessee, are used to illustrate her points. The conversation also touches on the balancing act between upscale and value retail, and the future considerations for retail in the face of changing consumer habits. James Cook is the Director of Retail Research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
Let us know what you think about the showIn this episode, we review a great real estate opportunity with us on Newbury Street in Boston. This location is a real winner. It's incredibly cool and irreplaceable. When you think about prime locations, this one stands out.We're diving into a 24-unit mixed-use property, chatting about cap rates, retail rents, and why this spot is so special in Boston's real estate scene. So tune in for a great episode.Advertise with us by clicking here Do you love Real Estate Anonymous and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @RealEstateAnon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations. For inquiries or suggestions, email us at media@girdley.com
Eric Rice, CEO of Rice Pegger Capital, specializes in mixed-use and multifamily properties. He emphasizes the stability of mixed-use buildings and shares his journey in the industry. Eric highlights the challenges of scaling and attracting investors, stressing the importance of networking, education, and taking action. Eric Rice | Real Estate Background Rice Pegher Capital Based in: Pittsburgh, PA Portfolio: 220 Units Say hi to him at: ricepegher.com Instagram Best Ever Book: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Sponsors: Apartments.com Ascent Equity Group
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Mary Ruppenthal is a registered architect and an Associate Principal at HED, one of the oldest and largest architecture and engineering firms in the country, with 400+ employees and annual revenues above $100M.They serve clients nationwide in a broad range of market sectors, including Healthcare, Higher Education, Mission Critical, Housing and Mixed-Use, Pre-K 12, Science, Manufacturing and Product Development, Workplace, Community, and Government.With nearly 30 years of experience in public and private sector educational, civic, and cultural design, Mary oversees Pre K-12 and community education projects at HED and is a regular speaker at trade and industry events on the best practices of flexible and adaptive learning environments for tomorrow's pedagogical needs and the needs of tomorrow's workforce and incorporating wellness into educational space design.She has devoted her career to collaborating with school districts in the design of innovative, high-performing educational facilities that enhance the user experience, maximize efficiency, and help shape the future for students of all ages.Websitewww.hed.designSocial Media Informationwww.linkedin.com/in/mary-ruppenthal-6bab8713/www.linkedin.com/company/hedadvances/Resources MentionedPowers of TenFilm on YouTubeShow Sponsor – National Association for Primary Education (NAPE) www.nape.org.ukSupport the show at www.educationonfire.com/supportHave you seen our live shows on YouTube? www.EducationOnFire.com/youtube
EDENS Director of Development Emalia Tamanikwa and Development Associate Jules Hislop explain how they create retail and mixed-use developments that emphasize community engagement, thoughtful design, and storytelling to foster emotional connections and create memorable places. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-bigger-than-real-estate/
Let's delve deeper into the complexities and opportunities of the commercial and retail space in today's episode with Sandy Shindleman!Today, Sandy walks us through his extensive background in the development and construction side of commercial and residential space, making multiple asset classes work together in one community, and the things he considers to ensure the success of a real estate development project.Key Points & Relevant TopicsSandy's journey to retail space, building relationships with well-known tenants, and construction businessCurrent trends and the future of the retail spaceThe typical ratio between retail and residential spaceFactors to consider when looking for the right locations for mixed-use development projectsThe value of treating people well and sharing your knowledge in real estateSucceeding in the real estate business by helping people succeedResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Sandy ShindlemanSandy is the founder of the Shindico group of companies. Under Sandy's leadership, Shindico has established itself as a trusted leader in all aspects of the Commercial Real Estate industry. Sandy has been actively involved in the industry since 1975, lecturing at a variety of universities and conferences, writing a variety of articles and blogs, and acting as Chair for the Winnipeg Real Estate Forum and the CORFAC Conference Committee. As a CCIM senior instructor Sandy has taught worldwide. He has served on numerous CCIM committees including Body of Knowledge, CCIM Board of Directors and Professional Standards Committee, and was President of the CCIM Foundation and Past Chair of the International Operations. Sandy's commitment to the environment and communities Shindico serves is evidenced by the company's BOMA BEST Gold certified head office as well as his contributions to community initiatives such as the Shindleman Aquatic Centre in Portage la Prairie and the Assiniboine Park Conservancy's Willow Tunnels. Get in Touch with SandyWebsite: https://www.shindico.com/ Construction Services: https://snrconstruction.ca/ Sandy's Personal Business: https://storageville.ca/ To Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
ABOUT KENNY WOLFEKenny Wolfe is an experienced multifamily syndicator, the Founder and CEO of Wolfe Investments, and the published author of “Investing in the Dream”, and “Your Quest to Financial Freedom." He invested in his first multifamily property in 2010 and instantly saw the potential for real estate to transform his life – allowing him to quit his day job and start a company. Kenny has grown Wolfe Investments to over $715 million worth of assets under management. He has been a principal in over 9,000 multifamily units, $500MM in development projects, and $150MM in Triple Net assets. He holds a BBA from Baylor University and an MBA from the University of Texas at Arlington. Kenny currently resides in Plano, Texas with his wife, daughter, and son. When he's not scouring the market for new deals, he enjoys discovering new vegan restaurants and rooting for the Broncos. THIS TOPIC IN A NUTSHELL: Kenny's journey in real estateAbout Wolfe InvestmentsVertical Integration Transition from Oil & Gas industry to real estateAbout the Downtown Dallas DealDeal Metrics and Why it's a Great AssetUnit mix and commercial use The project plan for this assetHold period and RefinanceUnderwriting and Target returnsExpectations on the Dallas marketLong-term goals & projects of Wolfe InvestmentsCriteria for Buying Deals Taking Advantage of Interest rates when buyingAbout his books: Your Quest to Financial FreedomHis Book: Investing in The DreamConnect with Kenny KEY QUOTE: “It's not an operation thing. It's just a financial crisis that's causing this which is great, cause you know that you're buying at the right price. Even at these higher interest rates, you can make some really good money.” SUMMARY OF BUSINESS: Wolfe Investments is a diversified private equity real estate firm focused on bringing valuable investment opportunities to our investors. Founded in 2012, Wolfe Investments began as a husband and wife company with a focus on multifamily real estate investments in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. We've expanded to include commercial real estate, real estate development, and hard money lending in our offerings in addition to multifamily. Our passion and purpose is to create passive income for our investors so that they can achieve their investment goals and ultimately become financially free. ABOUT THE WESTSIDE INVESTORS NETWORK The Westside Investors Network is your community for investing knowledge for growth. For real estate professionals by real estate professionals. This show is focused on the next step in your career... investing, for those starting with nothing to multifamily syndication. The Westside Investors Network strives to bring knowledge and education to real estate professional that is seeking to gain more freedom in their life. The host AJ and Chris Shepard, are committed to sharing the wealth of knowledge that they have gained throughout the years to allow others the opportunity to learn and grow in their investing. They own Uptown Properties, a successful Property Management, and Brokerage Company. If you are interested in Property Management in the Portland Metro or Bend Metro Areas, please visit www.uptownpm.com. If you are interested in investing in multifamily syndication, please visit www.uptownsyndication.com. #RealEstateWealth #RealEstateInvesting #MultiFamily #AssetManagement #TripleNetLease #Courthouse #PostOffice #ValueAddMultifamily #CommercialRealEstate #Underwriting #Author #InvestingInTheDream #YourQuestToFinancialFreedom #OilAndGasIndustry #Dallas #Texas #Inflation #HighInterestRates #GroundUpDevelopment #AlternativeInvestments #PassiveInvestment #RealEstateStrategy #FinancialFreedom #InvestmentOpportunities #InvestmentInsights #RealEstateTips #DealDeepDive #Syndication #JoinTheWINpod #WestsideInvestorsNetwork CONNECT WITH KENNY:Website - https://wolfe-investments.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/wolfe-investments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kennywolfe.investments Instagram: @realkennywolfe CONNECT WITH US For more information about investing with AJ and Chris: · Uptown Syndication | https://www.uptownsyndication.com/ · LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/71673294/admin/ For information on Portland Property Management: · Uptown Properties | http://www.uptownpm.com · Youtube | @UptownProperties Westside Investors Network · Website | https://www.westsideinvestorsnetwork.com/ · Twitter | https://twitter.com/WIN_pdx · Instagram | @westsideinvestorsnetwork · LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13949165/ · Facebook | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork · Tiktok| @WestsideInvestorsNetwork · Youtube | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork
Julie Whelan, global head of occupier thought leadership at CBRE, was a guest on the latest episode of the REIT Report podcast.Whelan discussed the findings of a new CBRE report, Shaping Tomorrow's Cities, which looks at ways to reinvent U.S. cities after the upheaval of the pandemic and the growth of remote work. She noted that urban revitalization trends that were evident in the period leading up to the pandemic were “stopped in their tracks” by COVID-19 and the “sheer concern of density being a health problem.”The CBRE report found that a diverse built environment in vibrant mixed-use districts was more attractive to office tenants, more attractive to residents, and more attractive to retailers setting up shops to support the population in that area. Vibrant mixed-use districts are essential for urban rejuvenation, Whelan said, “because just working in cities is not the pure draw anymore.”
David Holman, owner of Holman Homes, shares insights from his real estate journey, highlighting the transition from single-family to multifamily properties and new constructions. He discusses the value of green building practices, historic renovations, and the benefits of mixed-use properties. Sponsors: SyndicationAttorneys Baselane InvestHER
In this week's episode, we break down if anything will really change for the commercial real estate markets following the Fed's rate decision. We also dive into retail earnings, and specifically discuss some of the latest news for fast food chains. We share our latest CMBS delinquency rates and discuss what a negative headline means in the very dynamic world of CRE. Then, we run through stories for mixed-use, office, retail, industrial, and multifamily. Tune in now. Episode Notes: - Fed meeting, economic update - impact on CRE (0:23) - Retail earnings: fast food (9:40) - CMBS delinquency rates (15:55) - Office stories (19:00) - Mixed-use overview (25:01) - Multifamily stories (36:35) - Retail headlines (40:12) - Industrial (42:58) - Lodging (45:27) - Shoutouts (46:10) Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com. Follow Trepp: Twitter: www.twitter.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp
Doug Wilson, and DWC President Michele Vives discuss the growth and downturns of mixed-use development. Michele shares her perspective on the dramatic loss in value of downtown real estate and the interconnectedness of commercial real estate and such community issues as homelessness, and our need to address these challenges. Doug, a 40-year veteran of real estate cycles, describes why he is optimistic about downtown urban development and investing in San Francisco properties when others are closing their doors.
Enjoy this conversation with Chad Cress, Chief Creative Officer with DJM Capital. DJM owns and operates trophy retail and mixed use properties along the west coast, and Chad is responsible for aligning the tenants with the new vision and branding. Enjoy this conversation about experiential retail, reimagining shopping malls, and attracting the right tenants to your property. Connect with Chad:www.djmcapital.comTakeawaysBranding is more important than ever in the commercial real estate industry, as consumers are becoming more sophisticated and can easily identify authentic experiences.The role of a Chief Creative Officer in real estate private equity is to oversee the creative aspects of a property, including merchandising, leasing, marketing, and environmental design.Case study: Ovation Hollywood. The project involved reimagining a retail property in Hollywood to create a place that meets the expectations of visitors and reflects the history and culture of the area.Experiential retail is a growing trend that combines entertainment and dining experiences with retail spaces. Landlords need to be flexible and think holistically to attract the right tenants and create engaging environments.Lessons learned: Resiliency and flexibility are crucial in the real estate industry. Landlords and developers should be open to adapting their strategies and staying positive in the face of challenges.Successful branding examples: Lido Marina Village in Newport Beach, which was designed to create a charming seaside village atmosphere that attracts high-end tenants.Mistakes in experiential retail: Plugging a hole with any tenant is not the solution. Landlords need to take a holistic approach and consider design, placemaking, and branding to create authentic and engaging spaces.Accomplishments and lessons learned: The ability to navigate challenges and stay positive is a significant accomplishment in the real estate industry. Resilience and a flexible mindset are key to long-term success.Influential resources: Chad recommends staying informed about cultural trends and thinking creatively by exploring sources outside of the real estate industry, such as fashion, trend forecasting websites, and podcasts.Connect with Chad and DJM Capital: Visit the DJM Capital website to learn more about their portfolio and services in reimagining properties.Support the podcast by making a monthly donation through Patreon. When you contribute, you'll get access to bonus content not available anywhere else. If you enjoyed this episode, you would probably enjoy reading my weekly newsletter. Every Friday, you'll get a behind the scenes look at my investing, including current events in commercial real estate, deals I'm working on, and random personal things going on in my life. It's a super quick read and you can unsubscribe anytime. - Jonathan Subscribe to the newsletter here: www.thesourcecre.com/newsletterEmail Jonathan with comments or suggestions:podcast@thesourcecre.comOr visit the webpage:www.thesourcecre.com*Some or all of the show notes may have been generated using AI tools.
Dave Bevirt is the executive Vice President of Corporate Leasing and Strategy for Strategic Property Partners (SPP), the developer of Water Street Tampa, a massive 56 acre mixed use development in Tampa's urban core. https://waterstreettampa.com
In this episode, Jeff Tisdall, Chief Business Officer at Accor One Living and the company's Global Head of Mixed Use, joins us to share the opportunities and challenges in hospitality-branded residences and mixed-use developments.Listeners will learn about:The expanding market for hospitality services beyond traditional hotels and how it's reshaping the industry.The concept of hospitality-branded residences and the unique approach Accor takes to innovate in this space.The direct and indirect benefits of integrating hospitality into residential living, from design to long-term operations.The economic advantages for developers and hotel investors in creating mixed-use properties with branded residences.The importance of balancing privacy and exclusivity with access to hotel amenities for residence owners.Real-world examples of successful Accor One Living projects and their impact on brand building and community engagement.The role of Accor One Living in providing turnkey solutions to partners and the significance of their 360-degree support throughout a development's lifecycle.Whether you're a developer, investor, or simply passionate about the future of hospitality, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiring stories that will ignite your enthusiasm for what's possible. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about.Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Austin Hair, a seasoned real estate investor, specializes in healthcare site selection, helping clients out-position competitors and achieve rapid scalability. With a background as a professional wakeboarder and American Ninja Warrior finalist, Austin combines discipline and calculated risk-taking in the real estate realm. Following a setback in 2013, he now guides others to find optimal locations, serving as the General Partner of a pioneering real estate fund that integrates blockchain technology. Featured on NBC's American Ninja Warrior and CBS Sports, Austin shares his insights on the podcast Helping Healthcare Scale and speaks at events like the Association of Dental Support Organizations. Here's some of the topics we covered: Austins Backstory From House Hacking To Short Term Rentals The Explanation of “De Novo” Medical Retail Strategies For Urgent Care & Veterinarians Hidden Costs In The Medical Retail Industry The Insides Of Site Selection For Real Estate The Advantages of Short Term Rentals How To Make Your Short Term Rental Successful Making Sure Your Property Is Approved For Holding Events To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 72345 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com Please Review and Subscribe
This week on Upzoned, host Abby Kinney is joined by Mike Keen, a retired professor and incremental developer in South Bend, Indiana, to discuss a recent article in WSBT, “Major mixed-use development could be largest in downtown South Bend history.” It highlights a $350 million project that has been proposed in downtown South Bend: a mixed-use district that would include hotels, apartments, and commercial uses, to be completed by 2028. The development, led by nearby Memorial Hospital, will take up about two city blocks and is expected to be a catalytic project for the city. So, we ask: is this project going to be a positive for South Bend and its small-scale developers like Keen? ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES “Major mixed-use development could be largest in downtown South Bend history,” by Sean English, WSBT (February 2024). “This ‘Accidental Developer' Wants To Show You How To Revitalize Your Neighborhood,” by Seairra Jones, Strong Towns (April 2023). Escaping the Housing Trap: A Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis by Charles Marohn. Available for preorder now! Abby Newsham (X/Twitter). Mike Keen (LinkedIn). Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.