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Cuadros' Corner
Angela & Marc Millis - Cuadros Corner EP 71

Cuadros' Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 5:33


Please reach out to Angela & Marc Millis if you are interested in learning more about Rosie - Angela Millis 956-566-3051 / Marc Millis 956-408-0084...In 2013, Marc and Angela created their first Five-Year Financial Plan. The main mission was to replace Marc's corporate income with passive income from real estate investments. ..During those 5 years, they converted a primary and secondary home into rental property, purchased four rental homes as well as a 32-unit apartment complex. They realized their initial plan early and Marc left his corporate job in late July of 2017. ..They then embarked on their second Five Year Financial Plan, which included investing in six additional single-family renovations, two apartment complexes (33 units) and two commercial property conversions. They created Millis Real Estate Group, LLC where they have combined residential and commercial brokerage services with their growing investment properties. ..Marc has worked in real estate development for over 25 years. He has been involved in over 100 retail transactions, several multi-family transactions and numerous residential rental purchases. His experiences includes site selection, purchase contract, lease negotiation, due diligence, site development and governmental approvals and permits. ..Marc has a degree in City and Regional Planning from Appalachian State University in North Carolina. He worked as a city planner before beginning his career in commercial retail real estate. He spent 15 years with Lowe's Companies, Inc. in the Real Estate Department performing site development duties and acquisitions for new store expansion...He acquired his real estate license in 2009 and became Director of Keller Williams Commercial in McAllen, TX for over 2 years. His last corporate position was with Academy Sports + Outdoors where he acquired new sites and negotiated leases for the company's expansion plans. He is an Veteran Army Officer with 20 years time in service...Angela has been in the residential real estate industry for almost 23 years. She began her career with Keller Williams as an administrator while attending the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she obtained a degree in Biology, with a minor in Chemistry. She quickly moved into a full-time sales agent and within the next year was asked to become the Assistant Team Leader at her office...In 2005, she helped launch the new Keller Williams Market Center in McAllen and four years later opened two additional offices in Harlingen and Brownsville. Angela and her team ranked #1 in recruiting, profitability and owner profit among all of the new Keller Williams Market Centers in the United States. She continues to assist clients, obtain tenants for our properties and is heavily involved in the renovation of our acquired real estate assets...Thank you for listening to Cuadros Corner and thank you to Angela & Marc Millis for trusting me to share their story through this platform...You can follow me on instagram below:..https://www.instagram.com/sparktrest/?hl=en..#renovation #mcallentx #remodel

The Industrial Real Estate Podcast
Industrial Real Estate, Tariffs & the Economy: 2025 Edition

The Industrial Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 66:04


I was pleased to be joined by the illustrious Dr. Peter Linneman to get his thoughts on the economy, tariffs and the industrial real estate market!In the interview Dr. Peter Linneman shares his perspective on current events in the industrial real estate market, emphasizing the importance of cutting through the noise to focus on fundamental economic indicators such as job growth, GDP trends, and capital flows. He uses an analogy of trying to predict the Super Bowl winner 10 years from now to illustrate the futility of long-term market forecasts based on short-term events. Linneman discusses the state of various real estate sectors, noting that office spaces have bottomed out and are starting to recover, while industrial warehouses, particularly big-box facilities, have experienced overbuilding but are expected to absorb excess supply due to steady demand growth. He also addresses reshoring and manufacturing, stating it will remain limited due to higher labor costs in the U.S., and emphasizes America's economic strength due to robust capital markets and innovation. Linneman remains optimistic about the resilience and long-term strength of the U.S. economy despite ongoing challenges.About Dr. Linneman: For nearly 45 years, Dr. Peter Linneman's unique blend of scholarly rigor and practical business insight has won him accolades from around the world, including PREA's prestigious Graaskamp Award for Real Estate Research, Wharton's Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center's Lifetime Achievement Award, Realty Stock Magazine's Special Achievement Award, being named "One of the 25 Most Influential People in Real Estate" by Realtor Magazine and inclusion in The New York Observer's "100 Most Powerful People in New York Real Estate".After receiving both his Masters and Doctorate in Economics under the tutelage of Nobel Prize winners Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Ted Schultz and Jim Heckman, Peter had a distinguished academic career at both The University of Chicago and the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. For 35 years, he was a leading member of Wharton's faculty, serving as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance and Public Policy as well as the Founding Chairman of the Real Estate Department and Director of the prestigious Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center. During this time, he was co-editor of The Wharton Real Estate Review. He has published over 100 scholarly articles, eight editions of the acclaimed book Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities, and the widely read Linneman Letter quarterly report. He is also the co-creator of the popular, and highly regarded, Real Estate Finance and Investment Certification course, REFAI. Most recently, he co-authored (with Dr. Michael Roizen and Albert Ratner) the best-selling book "The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow."Peter's long and ongoing business career is highlighted by his roles as Founding Principal of Linneman Associates, LLC, a leading real estate advisory firm, and its affiliates. For more than 40 years, he has advised leading corporations and served on over 20 public and private boards, including serving as Chairman of Rockefeller Center Properties, where he led the successful restructuring and sale of Rockefeller Center in the mid-1990s.Although retired from Wharton's faculty, Dr. Linneman continues his commitment to education through his SAM Elimu educational charity for orphans and children of extreme poverty in rural Kenya. He has been married for nearly 50 years and remains an exercise enthusiast. Connect with Dr. Linneman:Website: https://www.linnemanassociates.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterlinneman/SAM Elimu charity: https://www.samelimucharity.org/--

Propertyshe Podcast
Keith Breslauer

Propertyshe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 57:36


Keith Breslauer is the Managing Director and Senior Partner of Patron Capital, including the Patron Capital Captive Fund and Funds I–VII. Since founding the firm in 1999, he has led its strategic growth, overseeing total capital under management of approximately €5.3 billion. Patron focuses on investments in property and European companies associated with property-related activities, with a portfolio spanning over 45 million square feet of diverse assets across the UK and Western Europe. Keith began his career at Lehman Brothers, where he co-led the International Mortgage and Real Estate Department and headed the European Principal Finance Group. After a decade at Lehman, he launched an investment fund in 1997, which ultimately evolved into Patron Capital. Beyond his professional career, Keith is a dedicated philanthropist and actively supports numerous charitable initiatives. He serves as Vice Patron of The Royal Marines Charity, Chairman of the PTI (formerly the Prince's Teaching Institute), and holds advisory roles with organizations such as the Social Enterprise Initiative and Global Leaders Group at Chicago Booth. He is also a member of the Investment Committee for the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity. A passionate advocate for education and leadership development, Keith holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a BSc from the NYU School of Business. He frequently lectures at top institutions, including Chicago Booth, Harvard Business School, and Oxford's Saïd Business School. Based in London for nearly three decades, Keith is an accomplished alpinist, mountaineer, and skier. He lives with his wife and four children. 

Herrick Does That
Real Estate Opportunities – November 2024

Herrick Does That

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 34:08


Jonathan Adelsberg, co-chair of Herrick's Real Estate Department and chair of the Leasing Department, welcomes James Nelson, principal and head of Avison Young's Tri-State Investment Sales group, to discuss where the opportunities lie in real estate at the end of 2024. Jonathan and James discuss where they are seeing opportunity for developers and owner/operators in the current real estate market; what asset classes are hot in NYC right now; and what is attractive to various buyers as we come into the end of the year. The race to quality, effect of vacancy rates, and some surprises across all asset classes are discussed, as well as Jonathan's idea of the “hot potato” when it comes to distressed assets. Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz

Grocer Pod -  Presented by AWG - Grocery, Marketing and more
Real Estate: The Under the Radar Department You Need to Know

Grocer Pod - Presented by AWG - Grocery, Marketing and more

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 14:48


Doing everything from site selection to lease management, market research and store engineering, AWG's Real Estate department can help every member retailer. AWG's Director of Real Estate, Michael Galiga, joins Sean Kosednar on this week's Grocer Pod to get the word out about the Real Estate Department.

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Street Smart Success
510: You Can't Time The Market, No One Knows The Bottom Until After The Fact

Street Smart Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 38:15


It's impossible to time the market, so it makes sense to buy at the right price relative to current markets. If you don't stay active, you can miss out on great opportunities. It also makes sense to hold for long periods of time, because five years or less is often not enough time to expect precise execution of a business plan given the vagaries that are entailed. Peter Linneman, Principal of Linneman Associates, is a prolific multi-decade investor and founder of Wharton's Real Estate Department and the Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center. Peter Is bullish on Multifamily, despite short term headwinds in many markets.

The Real Estate Law Podcast
Quick Take - Major-Market Commercial Real Estate Insights with Real Estate Attorney Belinda Schwartz

The Real Estate Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 15:36


Quick Take - (Full Episode - #87 - Link Below to Full Episode) In this episode, we are speaking about commercial real estate and family business law with one of the most experienced and decorated attorneys at a large New York City firm. Please welcome Belinda Schwartz - the chair of the Real Estate Department at New York law firm Herrick Feinstein LLP. As one of the only women in the country to chair a major commercial real estate practice, Belinda has high-level insights into New York's commercial real estate market, including trends and issues impacting development & sales, leasing, hotels, condos/co-ops, and more. Belinda serves as outside general counsel to many family-owned real estate businesses with portfolios valued in excess of $1 billion. In this role, she helps manage a full range of transactional and operational matters, as well as succession, tax and estate planning concerns. Belinda's clients include prominent developers, owners, funds, investors and family-owned real estate businesses, whom she advises in complex debt and equity transactions, such as real estate restructurings and workouts, fund formation, property acquisitions and sales, joint ventures, development deals, construction matters, ground leases, and commercial leases. In this episode, we discussed: - The craziness of commercial real estate in New York City - What are the different risks and rewards that you get in larger communities that you might not see in smaller, less expensive markets? - What are some of the changes that people with a long term strategy should be making now in today's market? - Have we seen the march away from urban real estate toward smaller markets? - How different is commercial real estate going to look in the future compared to a decade ago? - How do politics and regulatory requirements affect the ability to covert property types from commercial to residential? - The importance of building relationships with people at other firms and within city government - Why coming to the office to meet colleagues and clients remains critical in building a network, and how younger workers might be missing that opportunity - How does Belinda empower women in a historically male-dominated industry? - How do we do business differently in the United States that might surprise investors and other people from other parts of the world? - What concerns do smaller family-run companies have? :: Link to Full Episode - https://youtu.be/gxJ8oE2Tq-o Where you can find Belinda: Website - https://www.herrick.com/belinda-g-schwartz/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaschwartznyc/ #realestatepodcast #realestate #realestatelaw #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #realestateagent #realestatelawyer #estateplanning #familybusinesslaw #nycrealestate Follow Us! Join Jason Muth of Prideaway Stays and Straightforward Short-Term Rentals and Real Estate Attorney / Broker Rory Gill for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast! Following and subscribing to The Real Estate Law Podcast not only ensures that you'll get instant updates whenever we release a new episode, but it also helps us reach more people who could benefit from the valuable content that we provide. The Real Estate Law Podcast Website and on Instagram and YouTube Prideaway Stays Website and on Facebook and LinkedIn Straightforward Short-Term Rentals Website and on Instagram Attorney Rory Gill on LinkedIn Jason Muth on LinkedIn This podcast and these show notes are not legal advice, but we hope you find both entertaining and informative. Hospitality.FM The Real Estate Law Podcast is part of Hospitality.FM, a podcast network dedicated to bringing the best hospitality-focused podcasts to those in and around the industry, from Food + Beverage, Guest Experience, Diversity & Inclusion, Tech, Operations, Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Real Estate Law, and so much more!

Herrick Does That
Call It What You Want: The Expanded Role of the “Family Office” in a Disrupted Real Estate Market

Herrick Does That

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 24:48


Executive Chair of Herrick and co-chair of our Real Estate Department, Belinda Schwartz, is joined by Can “Jon” Tavsanoglu, Founder and Managing Partner at Caldera Real Estate Ventures, to discuss the role of the family office in the 2023 real estate market. Whether you call them a private investment management company, high-net worth, UHNW or simply “alternative capital”, the role of the family office has expanded to become a type of rescue capital for a multitude of deals in various asset classes. Belinda and Can discuss foreign investors in the current NYC market and how the state of disruption creates opportunities for these types of investment structures. They also discuss the role of a fractional Chief Investment Officer or “CIO On-Demand,” and why a HNWI or a family office might see great value working with a CIO in this capacity. Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz

Real Grit
Real Estate: Risk and Rewards in Today's Economy with Dr. Peter Linneman

Real Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 57:26


To access a FREE collection of resources, go to www.TheMaverickVault.com   Explore the intricacies of real estate investing and delve into the current state of the economic market in this episode featuring Dr. Peter Linneman. Gain valuable insights into emerging trends, metrics, and strategies to maximize returns while mitigating risks. Unveil the opportunities that await in this ever-evolving landscape by tuning in today!   Key Takeaways From This Episode Important inflation metrics you need to know in the current economic market  The impact of Federal Reserve System policies on property investors and capital markets  A simple analysis of the economic growth of various nations  Ultimate benefits of investing in multifamily and retail properties  Qualities to look for in a real estate investment partner  Advantages of learning from seasoned investors   References/Links Mentioned Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by Ray Dalio | Kindle and Hardcover About Dr. Peter Linneman Dr. Peter Linneman, a renowned figure in real estate, has gained global recognition for his combination of rigorous scholarship and practical business insights. With over 45 years of experience, he has received prestigious accolades, including the Graaskamp Award for Real Estate Research from PREA, the Lifetime Achievement Award from Wharton's Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center, and the Special Achievement Award from Realty Stock Magazine. He has been named one of the "25 Most Influential People in Real Estate" by Realtor Magazine and included in The New York Observer's list of the "100 Most Powerful People in New York Real Estate." Dr. Linneman earned his Master and Doctorate in Economics under the guidance of esteemed Nobel Prize winners, such as Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Ted Schultz, and Jim Heckman. He was the Founding Chairman of the Real Estate Department and Director of the renowned Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center. During his tenure at Wharton, he co-edited The Wharton Real Estate Review and published over 100 scholarly articles. He authored eight editions of the acclaimed book "Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities" and the widely read quarterly report, the Linneman Letter. He co-created the highly regarded Real Estate Finance and Investment Certification course, REFAI. Recently, he co-authored the best-selling book "The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow" with Dr. Michael Roizen and Albert Ratner. Besides his academic accomplishments, Dr. Linneman has enjoyed a successful business career as the Founding Principal of Linneman Associates, LLC, a leading real estate advisory firm, and its affiliates.   Connect with Dr. Peter Website: Linneman Asscociates, LLC  Email: dlinneman@linnemanassociates.com    Are you a passive real estate investor seeking financial freedom? Almost daily, new headlines break on the latest financial market upset. Now is the time to get educated on how to strategically invest in commercial real estate for long-term financial freedom. Grab your copy of “How to Passively Invest in a Changing Economic Environment” Go to…www.MavericksInvest.com Want to keep up to date on the commercial real estate market, trends, investing tips and know what Neil is buying right now? Connect with him at Legacy Impact Investors and be sure to register for his newsletter. Connect with Neil Timmins on LinkedIn. If there is a topic you want to know more about or a guest that you would like to see on the show, shoot Neil a message on LinkedIn.   About Neil Timmins Having completed hundreds of Fix & Flips, Wholesales, Wholetails, Novations, and Owner-Financed deals, Neil longed to quit forfeiting time for dollars. After building a portfolio of single-family rentals to produce passive income, he found the strategy to be anything but passive. Neil didn't go looking for his first commercial deal—he stumbled into it. Since then, he has refined the process of analyzing and buying commercial properties that produce stellar cash flow. Neil has been involved in over $300,000,000 in real estate transactions. While his holdings in commercial assets include apartments, offices, mobile home parks, and self-storage units, his passion is industrial property. Neil now has verticals in residential real estate, multiple commercial asset classes, brokerage, publishing, and a successful podcast.   Click here to see video of the podcast. 

Herrick Does That
A Conversation with Herrick Leaders Belinda Schwartz and Carol Goodman

Herrick Does That

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later May 30, 2023 17:52


Belinda Schwartz, newly elected Executive Chair of Herrick and co-chair of Herrick's Real Estate Department sits down with her friend and colleague Carol Goodman, also a member of the Firm's Executive Committee and co-chair of the Litigation Department. These two incredibly influential and respected professionals discuss what it is like to be a law firm leader in 2023 and what it has been like to be a woman in the legal industry over the past few decades. In this candid conversation, Carol and Belinda share their insights and experiences on how to balance the demands of running a busy practice, developing business while managing their families and how they got here.Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz

The Corporate Real Estate Insider
E5: The role of a company's real estate department today versus five years ago

The Corporate Real Estate Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 66:07


(0:55) News updates(23:08) How has the role of the real estate departments changed over the last 5 years?(29:55) Strategic planning around resiliency of real estate portfolios(34:10) How technology is and will change logistics and manufacturing real estate decisions(46:09) Role of coworking in a modern real estate portfolio(58:36) Lease administration(1:01:15) Prop tech and data(1:02:30) Final thoughts on optimizing a real estate departmentTo learn more about the podcast, please visit www.thecreinsider.com or email podcast@thecreinsider.com to get in touch with us directly.

The Real Estate Law Podcast
Major-Market Commercial Real Estate Insights with Real Estate Attorney Belinda Schwartz

The Real Estate Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 37:00 Transcription Available


In this episode, we are speaking about commercial real estate and family business law with one of the most experienced and decorated attorneys at a large New York City firm.Please welcome Belinda Schwartz - the chair of the Real Estate Department at New York law firm Herrick Feinstein LLP. As one of the only women in the country to chair a major commercial real estate practice, Belinda has high-level insights into New York's commercial real estate market, including trends and issues impacting development & sales, leasing, hotels, condos/co-ops, and more. Belinda serves as outside general counsel to many family-owned real estate businesses with portfolios valued in excess of $1 billion. In this role, she helps manage a full range of transactional and operational matters, as well as succession, tax and estate planning concerns.Belinda's clients include prominent developers, owners, funds, investors and family-owned real estate businesses, whom she advises in complex debt and equity transactions, such as real estate restructurings and workouts, fund formation, property acquisitions and sales, joint ventures, development deals, construction matters, ground leases, and commercial leases.In this episode, we discussed:- The craziness of commercial real estate in New York City- What are the different risks and rewards that you get in larger communities that you might not see in smaller, less expensive markets?- What are some of the changes that people with a long term strategy should be making now in today's market?- Have we seen the march away from urban real estate toward smaller markets?- How different is commercial real estate going to look in the future compared to a decade ago?- How do politics and regulatory requirements affect the ability to covert property types from commercial to residential?- The importance of building relationships with people at other firms and within city government- Why coming to the office to meet colleagues and clients remains critical in building a network, and how younger workers might be missing that opportunity- How does Belinda empower women in a historically male-dominated industry?- How do we do business differently in the United States that might surprise investors and other people from other parts of the world?- What concerns do smaller family-run companies have? Where you can find Belinda:Website - https://www.herrick.com/belinda-g-schwartz/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaschwartznyc/Join Jason Muth and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast!#realestatepodcast #nexthome #humansoverhouses #realestate #realestatelaw #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #realestateagent #realestatelawyer #estateplanning #familybusinesslaw #nycrealestateSupport the showFollow us!NextHome Titletown Real Estate on InstagramNextHome Titletown Real Estate on FacebookNextHome Titletown Real Estate on LinkedInAttorney Rory Gill on LinkedIn

Real Estate Investing For Your Future
Waterfall Structures and Pro Formas Explained (ULI Fall Meeting)

Real Estate Investing For Your Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 21:48


In today's conversation we are joined by Charles Tu, Daniel Mulvhill Endowed Chair of the Real Estate Department at the University of San Diego's Knauss School of Business.Charles joined us to help break down real estate waterfalls and Pro Forms, and the common mistakes that investors make when reviewing them.This series is brought to you live from ULI's Fall Meeting in Dallas that featured over 45 sessions, 150 speakers, 240 events, and more than 5,500 members in attendance.FeaturingCharles TuDaniel Mulvhill Endowed Chair, Chair, Real Estate DepartmentUniversity of San Diego's Knauss School of BusinessLinksLearn more about Charles TuLearn more about USD's Knauss School of BusinessLearn more about ULIAbout ULIDedicated to advancing Urban Land Institute's capacity to connect, inspire, and lead, the ULI Foundation leverages its charitable 501(c)3 organizational status to secure and manage philanthropic assets and partnerships. This extraordinary tradition of ULI member altruism and goodwill serves to benefit and grow the ULI mission, changing millions of lives and improving communities around the globe.

Elevate with Tyler Chesser
E265 The Commercial Real Estate Investor's Rebooted Future Amidst Groundbreaking Longevity, Science & Technological Advances, and its Compound Effect on Investments

Elevate with Tyler Chesser

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 47:31


Today, Peter Linneman shares how people's life expectancies limit us from embracing our full potential and capabilities. Peter has been in the business and has been giving gifts of greater quality of living standards.    Peter believes that the most unvalued skill in life is intellectual curiosity. Intellectual curiosity will make people take action, but sometimes, it leads them to be blind but smart enough to recover from that. The inspiring words from Peter are that people are just afraid of conditions, not age. Realizing you're capable will be a big help, so listen to this!   Key Points from This Episode:   How to notice cognitive bias? Peter shares how to check people's thinking Why are people constantly distracted by things that seem unimportant but are not that important? How can people be active and reactive to people from tough times? Ten years from now, Peter explains why the success and failure of people have nothing to do with what happens six months from now. How is it empowering oneself to give the most extraordinary talents? Peter shares that a lot of people settle for mediocrity. How important is it that people should be aware of how they behave and interact with the environment? Peter shares how people can do better than mediocre.  Why is it important to focus on what matters? Tweetables: “Don't get distracted by shiny objects ” - Peter Linneman  “And I could promise you, it's not, it's not easy. It's just what you do ” - Peter Linneman “There are times when you can do so much better than mediocre ” - Peter Linneman   Links Mentioned Peter Linneman's Website   About Peter Linneman For nearly 45 years, Dr. Peter Linneman's unique blend of scholarly rigor and practical business insight has won him accolades from around the world, including PREA's prestigious Graaskamp Award for Real Estate Research, Wharton's Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center's Lifetime Achievement Award, Realty Stock Magazine's Special Achievement Award, being named "One of the 25 Most Influential People in Real Estate" by Realtor Magazine and inclusion in The New York Observer's "100 Most Powerful People in New York Real Estate".   After receiving both his Masters and Doctorate in Economics under the tutelage of Nobel Prize winners Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Ted Schultz and Jim Heckman, Peter had a distinguished academic career at both The University of Chicago and the  Wharton School of Business at the  University of Pennsylvania. For 35 years, he was a leading member of Wharton's faculty, serving as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance and Public Policy as well as the Founding Chairman of the Real Estate Department and Director of the prestigious Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center.  During this time, he was co-editor of The Wharton Real Estate Review. He has published over 100 scholarly articles, eight editions of the acclaimed book Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities, and the widely read Linneman Letter quarterly report. He is also the co-creator of the popular, and highly regarded, Real Estate Finance and Investment Certification course, REFAI.    Peter's long and ongoing business career is highlighted by his roles as Founding Principal of Linneman Associates, LLC, a leading real estate advisory firm, and its affiliates. For more than 40 years, he has advised leading corporations and served on over 20 public and private boards, including serving as Chairman of Rockefeller Center Properties, where he led the successful restructuring and sale of Rockefeller Center in the mid-1990s.   Although retired from Wharton's faculty, Dr. Linneman continues his commitment to education through his SAM Elimu educational charity for orphans and children of extreme poverty in rural Kenya. He has been married for nearly 50 years and remains an exercise enthusiast.   --------------- Are you a real estate investor looking to elevate your income, freedom & lifestyle? If so, optimize your daily performance by downloading our free guide, Raising the Bar - 5 Steps to Elevate Your Habits, at elevatepod.com. In this guide, created by your host Tyler Chesser, you'll learn why you do what you do, how to easily institute cues in your environment to trigger desired behavior, directly applicable steps to create a fulfilling future and much more. Get your free copy at elevatepod.com and kick-start your new habits today. Your future self will thank you! This episode of Elevate is brought to you by CF Capital, a national real estate investment firm. CF Capital's mission is to provide property investment and asset management solutions to help investors like you maximize their returns by investing in high-value multifamily communities. If you are looking for risk-adjusted alternative investments in quality apartment communities, and are seeking tax optimized cash flow with appreciation upside without all the hassle of management, you might benefit from learning more about investing alongside our team. You're invited to reach out and learn how you can invest with us by visiting cfcapllc.com. We're also currently offering a free ebook called The Bottom Line - 10 Ways to Increase Cash Flow in an Apartment Complex. Whether you're a new or an experienced investor, we're confident you'll find massive value in this resource. Get your free copy today at cfcapllc.com.

Purpose-Driven Wealth
Episode 42 - Perspectives from a Preeminent Real Estate Thought Leader

Purpose-Driven Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 51:25


In this episode of Purpose-Driven Wealth, your host, Mo Bina, and Peter Linneman weigh everything about today's uncertain world economic market. During the early take-off of the real estate industry, Peter saw how things developed. With years of insight into the investing world, here, Peter answers whether or not the FED should raise interest rates, how Russia's war on Ukraine benefits the US, his perspective on today's inflation, and so much more. In this episode, Peter talks about: How real estate was back then… Keeping a balanced view of the inflation Yes—the FED should raise interest rates Higher oil prices help the US Peter Linneman's opinion on crypto and so much more! About Peter Linneman:   For nearly 45 years, Dr. Peter Linneman's unique blend of scholarly rigor and practical business insight has won him accolades from around the world, including PREA's prestigious Graaskamp Award for Real Estate Research, Wharton's Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center's Lifetime Achievement Award, Realty Stock Magazine's Special Achievement Award, being named "One of the 25 Most Influential People in Real Estate" by Realtor Magazine and inclusion in The New York Observer's "100 Most Powerful People in New York Real Estate".   After receiving both his Master's and Doctorate in Economics under the tutelage of Nobel Prize winners Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Ted Schultz, and Jim Heckman, Peter had a distinguished academic career at both The University of Chicago and the  Wharton School of Business at the  University of Pennsylvania.   For 35 years, he was a leading member of Wharton's faculty, serving as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy as well as the Founding Chairman of the Real Estate Department and Director of the prestigious Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center. During this time, he was co-editor of The Wharton Real Estate Review.   He has published over 100 scholarly articles, eight editions of the acclaimed book Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities, and the widely read Linneman Letter quarterly report. He is also the co-creator of the popular and highly regarded Real Estate Finance and Investment Certification course, REFAI.   Peter's long and ongoing business career is highlighted by his roles as Founding Principal of Linneman Associates, LLC, a leading real estate advisory firm, and its affiliates. For more than 40 years, he has advised leading corporations and served on over 20 public and private boards, including serving as Chairman of Rockefeller Center Properties, where he led the successful restructuring and sale of Rockefeller Center in the mid-1990s.   Although retired from Wharton's faculty, Dr. Linneman continues his commitment to education through his SAM Elimu educational charity for orphans and children of extreme poverty in rural Kenya. He has been married for nearly 50 years and remains an exercise enthusiast.   Follow Peter Linneman on:   Website:          https://www.linnemanassociates.com/ Email:              dlinneman@linnemanassociates.com   Connect with Mo Bina on:   Website:          https://www.high-risecapital.com/ Medium:          https://mobina.medium.com/ YouTube:        https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ISsEKBHlkX7lk9b68SKLA/featured Instagram:       https://www.instagram.com/highrisecapital/   For more information on passive investing in commercial real estate, please check out our free eBook — More Doors, More Profits — by clicking here: https://www.high-risecapital.com/resources-index      

In-Depth Commercial Real Estate
US Economy with Dr. Peter Linneman

In-Depth Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 55:38


In this episode, Paul speaks to Dr. Peter Linneman about the state of the US Economy. They go in-depth about his path into economics, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in work dynamics and future opportunities in real estate.About our guest:Peter is Principal at Linneman Associates; CEO of the American Land Fund; and an Emeritus Professor and Founding Chairman of The Wharton School's Real Estate Department at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the author of The Linneman Letter, a “one-stop-shop” quarterly publication for commercial real estate investors, as well as anybody seeking to understand today's ever-changing economic and geo-political environment.Peter's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterlinneman/ Peter's Twitter: https://twitter.com/P_Linneman “The Linneman Letter”:https://www.linnemanassociates.com/the-linneman-letter Peter's book “Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities”:https://www.linnemanassociates.com/real-estate-finance-textbook NEW Book“The Great Age Reboot” by Michael F. Roizen, M.D. with Peter Linneman & Albert Ratnerhttps://www.amazon.com/Great-Age-Reboot-Cracking-Longevity/dp/1426221517 Peter's book recommendations: "The rational optimist" by Matt Ridleyhttps://www.rationaloptimist.com/ "Free to Choose: A Personal Statement" by Milton Friedmanhttps://www.amazon.com/Free-Choose-Statement-Milton-Friedman/dp/0156334607 YouTube Series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXD32Z5YYifX8J3Kp-WBA9Ongy0p1C1u9 "Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn't, and Why It Matters" by Steven E. Kooninhttps://www.amazon.com/Unsettled-Climate-Science-Doesnt-Matters/dp/B0948623S1 "False Alarm" by Bjørn Lomborghttps://www.amazon.com/False-Alarm-Climate-Change-Trillions/dp/1541647467 Disclaimer: This real estate podcast is for informational and educational purposes only, and does not imply suitability. The views and opinions expressed by the presenters are their own. The information is not intended as investment advice.For any inquiries or comments, you can reach us as info@indepthrealestate.com.

Because You Need to Know Podcast
KM Lobby-Law Firm KM Panel shares deep knowledge

Because You Need to Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 73:58


Guests on the KM Lobby Ian Rodwell Ian works with Linklaters' key clients on a range of knowledge and learning initiatives. He delivers guidance, workshops and masterclasses globally on knowledge exploitation, collaboration, high-performing teams, creativity, the role of trust, virtual working and motivational leadership. He is also an experienced coach and a member of the Linklaters training faculty. Ian joined Linklaters in 1992, originally working in their Real Estate Department where he helped set-up the group's first knowhow system. He then ran an Information Unit providing research and analysis services to 260 lawyers and business development practitioners in the firm's mainstream corporate practice. A regular speaker at conferences and events, Ian is a doctoral researcher at City University, London and has supported the Guildhall School of Music and Drama on a workshop that looks at business collaboration via the lens of a jazz ensemble. He also authored Knowledge to Action – a report that looks at how effective KM practices can help in-house legal teams add value to the wider business.  Vishal Agnihotri Vishal Agnihotri has held operational, consulting and leadership roles for over 20 years in enterprise Knowledge Management spanning business research, knowledge technology implementation, training and adoption, and knowledge process outsourcing (KPO).  Prior to joining Hinshaw as its first Chief Knowledge Officer, she was the Chief Knowledge Officer at Akerman LLP. Earlier, she led Knowledge Management groups at two Big 4 consulting firms, KPMG and E&Y. Her focus is to equip practitioners with enabling services, tools and insights. Vishal started her career in Knowledge Management at a boutique research and advisory firm which supported Fortune 500 clients with market perspective that informed and provoked their new product development, new market entry, strategic growth and innovation efforts.  Vishal holds an MBA from the University of Leicester (UK). She frequently speaks on Knowledge Management in the professional services firm, and her audiences have included podcast listeners of Technically Legal, The Geek in Review and the Modern Lawyer and conference attendees at  ILTA, AALL, the World Bank KM Forum, the Lex Mundi Roundtables, the Ark Group Knowledge Management in the Legal Profession Conferences, Ark Group Law Libraries Conferences, APQC, E2, IABC's Intranet Global Forum, Digital Workplace Group, and the EY Human Capital Conference. Evan Shenkman Evan Shenkman is the Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer at Fisher Phillips, an AMLAW 200 labor and employment law firm with 36 offices across the United States, where he leads the firm's Knowledge Management, Innovation, and Library functions. Constantly at the forefront of change in the legal profession, Evan was named to the 2021 Fastcase 50 List, recognizing “50 of the smartest, most courageous, innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law,” and he received the 2020 Legal Innovator of the Year Award, recognizing his team's numerous innovations during the coronavirus pandemic. At Fisher Phillips, Evan's responsibilities include harnessing the power of knowledge, A.I., and data analytics to the benefit of firm attorneys and clients; creating processes, practices, and software to allow firm attorneys to work smarter, faster, and more in sync; creating internal and client-facing collaborative tools; and introducing innovative technologies and approaches to help firm attorneys and clients thrive in the modern workplace. A frequent author, presenter, and podcast guest in the KM and Innovation space, Evan has been featured in The American Lawyer, the ABA Journal, Law.com, the AALL Spectrum, The Modern Lawyer Podcast, LiteraTV, and the Reinventing Professionals podcast, among others. Before entering the KM field in 2011, Evan was an AV-rated employment litigator for a decade. 

Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs
Build Entrepreneurial Skills That Matter With Peter Linneman

Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 66:57


In this episode, Jake and Gino interview Peter Linneman. Peter is an American academic who is the principal of Linneman Associates, the CEO and founder of American Land Fund and of KL Realty. He previously served as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, retiring in December 2010.   Linneman served as the founding chairman of Wharton's Real Estate Department, and was the Director of Wharton's Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center for 13 years. He is also the founding co-editor of the Wharton Real Estate Review. Linneman has also been named one of the 100 Most Powerful People in New York real estate according to The New York Observer and one of the 25 most influential people in commercial real estate by Realtor Magazine.   Key insights: 00:00 Building entrepreneurial capacities 06:00 Good work always gets noticed 10:17 Asset pricing today 16:53 Navigating different real estate market  20:24 Finding right employees and retaining them too 29:27 Pros and cons of homeschooling 31:50 Impact of economic downturn 36:57 How inflation impacts real estate market 43:56 Investments to avoid 48:05 Parameters to identify a good asset 51:11 Why to invest in apartments 56:56 Near-term US economic outlook 1:01:38 Taking care of your health 1:04:08 Live a smarter life 1:05:37 100 year investor mindset Listen to the podcast to learn more from Luke.   Check out Peter's website: https://www.linnemanassociates.com/peter-linneman   Curious about Multifamily Investing? Register for this complimentary training now and check out whether Multifamily Investing can help you create the life you desire: https://bityl.co/6v71

Your Best Self
2: Your Best Self with WellFest Co-Founder, Helena Ryan

Your Best Self

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 27:28


This week, I'm joined by lawyer and businesswoman Helena Ryan. Helena is a Co-Founder of WellFest, Ireland's largest fitness, wellness and health festival. Each year, the festival features high profile guest speakers, including the likes of Davina McCall; Joe Wicks also known as The Body Coach; and Irish athlete Derval O'Rourke. Since it began in 2015 the festival has grown to attract an audience of over 11,000 people. In 2018 Helena was named Image Magazine's Young Businesswoman of the Year. Helena is also a solicitor working full time as a Senior Associate in the Real Estate Department of William Fry. I caught up with Helena late last year and she shared with me how she got the idea for WellFest, her exciting plans to take the festival abroad and what she has learned about herself along the way. I hope you enjoy listening to her story. For all the latest updates from Your Best Self you can follow us on: *Instagram: @yourbestself_podcast *Facebook: @yourbestselfpodcast *Twitter: @Your_Best_Self_ Or you can follow Faye Rowlands on Twitter at @rowlands_faye

S1E3: ATM - EPISODE #3 - SERVICE Dr. William Paul - COTR

"ALL That Matters" hosted by Dr. A.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 30:29


All That Matters - EPISODE 2 - Dr. William Paul - COTR (Part 2) - https://churchontheroad.com/ - Call/Text: 334-552-1119 The Founder of Women's Boxing, - 501c3 Department; Real Estate Department; Grants Department & so much more!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-angelia-griffin/support

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The Business Edge
Did the Goya boycott work?

The Business Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 73:17


Elisa Charters, President of Latina Surge National, discusses the recent Goya boycott and provides a recommendation on how consumers can make educated decisions on the products they purchase based on the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.  Elisa Charters is a passionate advocate for Diversity and Inclusion (D&I), community and small business development.  In 2014, Elisa co-founded Latina Surge National, a 501c3 start-up with a mission to educate and advocate for D&I and gender parity on executive boards in government, corporate America, and higher education.  In 2017 and 2018, Latina Surge National was one of seventy-five leading networks from a pool of 44,000 globally, that was recognized by Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and Founder of the Lean In organization.In 2012, Gov. Christie appointed Elisa to the New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (NJHCFFA), where she served as Vice Chair for four years.  During her tenure, NJHCFFA approved over $2.6 billion in financing for hospital expansions and health care entities, and achieved 21% MWBE participation among co-leads in the State.  Prior to this appointment, she was commissioned by Rutgers students and the statewide Latino community to lead a Coalition supporting inclusion.  It succeeded with Gov. Christie's appointment and confirmation of Martin Perez, Esq., a civil rights activist, who is the second Latino ever confirmed to serve the university's board in its 240+ year history.In 2008, Gov. Corzine appointed Elisa to the State of Jersey's Minority and Women Business Development Advisory Council where she served for four years to address disparities in the State's procurement pipeline. In 2000, as President of the Port Authority Hispanic Society (PAHS) she represented Latino/a/x employees from a total base of 8,000 employees.  Her achievements include being the GM/Assistant Comptroller of the Port Commerce business at PANYNJ, an agency she served for 14 years.  As a survivor of 9/11, she served as Lead Negotiator of Acquisitions and Operations for the WTC Redevelopment effort post 9/11, developing key strategies for the Master Lease Agreement and relevant sub-agreements on behalf of PANYNJ ($11.6 billion project cost). Prior to 9/11, she served as a Senior Financial Analyst in the Real Estate Department, where she conducted lease analysis of 23 million square feet and assisted the Agency in achieving maximum valuation at 98% tenant occupancy of the original WTC, pre-9/11, in preparation for the RFP to net lease WTC (Silverstein Properties won bid for $3.2 billion).  She continues to serve in higher education as an Advisory Board Member of New Jersey Institute of Technology's Martin Tuchman School of Management focusing on the inclusion of women in business and in STEM fields; as President of the Latino Alumni Association of Columbia University (LAACU), and most recently, as an Advisory Member of Montclair State University's Feliciano School of Business.  She feels rooted in Essex County, having served as an Essex County Planning Board Member for the last 12 years; as a Junior League of Montclair-Newark Sustainer; and as a CASA Essex County advocate.Elisa is a certified Cornell University/ILR D&I Management professional.  She is a graduate of New Jersey Institute of Technology, New York University and Columbia University with advanced degrees in Environmental Science, Real Estate Finance and International Finance and Business, respectively. Elisa resides with her husband, Brian and two children, Remy and Lucian, and elder cousin, Manuela, in Short Hills, New Jersey.  As a family, they are committed to WE.org helping to bring clean water and education to children of the Masai Mara of Kenya, Africa.

Real Estate Investing For Your Future
Peter Linneman - Current State of the Market

Real Estate Investing For Your Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 68:03


For over 40 years, Dr. Peter Linneman's unique blend of scholarly rigor and practical business insight has won him accolades from around the world, including PREA's prestigious Graaskamp Award for Real Estate Research, Wharton's Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center's Lifetime Achievement Award, Realty Stock Magazine's Special Achievement Award, being named "One of the 25 Most Influential People in Real Estate" by Realtor Magazine and inclusion in The New York Observer's "100 Most Powerful People in New York Real Estate".​After receiving both his Masters and Doctorate in Economics under the tutelage of Nobel Prize winners Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Ted Schultz and Jim Heckman, Peter had a distinguished academic career at both The University of Chicago and the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. For 35 years, he was a leading member of Wharton's faculty, serving as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance and Public Policy as well as the Founding Chairman of the Real Estate Department and Director of the prestigious Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center. During this time, he was co-editor of The Wharton Real Estate Review. In addition, he published over 100 scholarly articles, four editions of the acclaimed book Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities, and the widely read Linneman Letter quarterly report.​Peter's long and ongoing business career is highlighted by his roles as Founding Principal of Linneman Associates, a leading real estate advisory firm; CEO of American Land Fund; and CEO of KL Realty. For more than 35 years, he has advised leading corporations and served on over 20 public and private boards, including serving as Chairman of Rockefeller Center Properties, where he led the successful restructuring and sale of Rockefeller Center in the mid-1990s.Although retired from Wharton's faculty, Dr. Linneman continues his commitment to education through his Save A Mind, Give A Choice educational charity for orphans and children of extreme poverty in rural Kenya. He has been married for over 40 years and is an exercise enthusiast.

Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 868: Peter Linneman Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 43:45


My guest today is Peter Linneman, the principal of Linneman Associates, the CEO and founder of American Land Fund and of KL Realty. He previously served as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, retiring in December 2010. Linneman served as the founding chairman of Wharton's Real Estate Department, and was the Director of Wharton's Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center for 13 years. He is also the founding co-editor of the Wharton Real Estate Review. Linneman has also been named one of the 100 Most Powerful People in New York real estate according to The New York Observer and one of the 25 most influential people in commercial real estate by Realtor Magazine.  The topic is COVID-19 economic impact. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: COVID Nightmare Shutdowns Recovery and Rebound Unemployment Fear and Greed The Value of the Human Life Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 868: Peter Linneman Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 43:45


I am always fortunate to bring on interesting minds to this show. Today is no exception. Through a connection I was introduced to Peter Linneman and given the current state of global economies it made all the sense in the world to have Peter on ASAP. Peter Linneman is the principal of Linneman Associates, the CEO and founder of American Land Fund and of KL Realty. He previously served as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, retiring in December 2010. Linneman served as the founding chairman of Wharton’s Real Estate Department, and was the Director of Wharton’s Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center for 13 years. He is also the founding co-editor of the Wharton Real Estate Review. Linneman has also been named one of the 100 Most Powerful People in New York real estate according to The New York Observer and one of the 25 most influential people in commercial real estate by Realtor Magazine. Going back to the early days, both Peter’s Masters and Doctorate degrees in Economics came under the tutelage of Nobel Prize winners Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Ted Schultz and Jim Heckman.

Decision Vision
Decision Vision Episode 43: Should My Business Buy Real Estate? An Interview with James Pitts, FRED – Fractional Real Estate Department

Decision Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019


Decision Vision Episode 43: Should My Business Buy Real Estate? An Interview with James Pitts, FRED – Fractional Real Estate Department Should I lease my real estate or buy? What are the factors to consider if I do buy? Answers to these questions and much more come from James Pitts, FRED – Fractional Real […] The post Decision Vision Episode 43: Should My Business Buy Real Estate? An Interview with James Pitts, FRED – Fractional Real Estate Department appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Leading Voices in Real Estate
Dr. Peter Linneman | Founding Chairman of Wharton's Real Estate Department

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 56:55


The late 1980s saw massive changes in the real estate industry. The passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 and then the S&L crisis that followed transitioned the industry into a modern, institutional business. During this time, Dr. Peter Linneman had just started reworking the real estate program at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.Dr. Linneman was an outsider economist who saw the obvious future in information, transparency, and capital flows. This week's conversation dives into Dr. Linneman's experience, from his perch at Wharton where he learned from and then counseled the then giants in the industry on this transformation as well as trained the future generation of leaders in the business.Dr. Linneman's story begins in Lima, OH, which at the time was a booming industrial city. He supported himself starting at a young age to attend private high school and went on to obtain his masters and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago. During his studies, he was trained by prominent economists including Nobel Prize winners Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Ted Schultz and Jim Heckman. As an economist by trade, he started his career in general economics and industrial organization, which at the time was mostly manufacturing. Soon after, he pivoted to commercial real estate.The Dean the University of Pennsylvania approached Dr. Linneman and asked him to evaluate the real estate curriculum in their business program. Following his research, he developed and designed Wharton's renowned real estate program and subsequently served as the founding chairman of the department and the Director of Wharton's Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center for 13 years. Quite literally, Dr. Linneman wrote the textbook for collegiate real estate programs.Beyond his time in academia, Dr. Linneman has had a tenured career as a Founding Principal of Linneman Associates, a leading real estate advisory firm; CEO of American Land Fund; and CEO of KL Realty. He's also advised leading corporations and served on over 20 public and private boards, including serving as Chairman of Rockefeller Center Properties, where he led the successful restructuring and sale of Rockefeller Center in the mid-1990s.While Dr. Linneman is now retired from Wharton's faculty, he and his wife Kathy support a program, Save A Mind, Give A Choice, which commits to educating young children of extreme poverty in rural Kenya. Dr. Linneman contributions to the academic study of the field has been instrumental in training the leaders of the real estate industry today and subsequent educational programs in real estate fields.

Leading Voices in Real Estate
Dr. Peter Linneman | Founding Chairman of Wharton's Real Estate Department

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019


Leading Voices in Real Estate
Dr. Peter Linneman | Founding Chairman of Wharton’s Real Estate Department

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 56:55


This week’s conversation dives into Dr. Peter Linneman’s experience, from his perch at Wharton where he learned from and then counseled the then giants in the industry on this transformation as well as trained the future generation of leaders in the business.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
US Real Estate 2019: A Look Ahead

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 20:57


We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the real estate markets. Mortgage interest rates are easing after rates passed five percent in 2018 for the first time in eight years, making consumers uncertain about either buying a new home or refinancing an existing loan. But at the same time, changes in the tax law hit mortgage interest deductions, home equity loans, and property tax deductions with a new state and local tax limit of $10,000. To further examine these effects, host Dan Loney talks with Susan Wachter, Professor of Real Estate and Finance at The Wharton School and Co-Director of the Penn Institute for Urban Research, and Benjamin Keys, an Assistant Professor in Wharton’s Real Estate Department, as well as a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Public Affairs and Government
Newman Real Estate Institute Seminar on the East Side Access Proposal

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 85:45


The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute hosts a public discussion regarding the Metropolitan Transit Authority's proposed plans to construct a Long Island Railroad facility on the East Side of Manhattan. Attorneys representing East Side neighborhood interests make a case against the proposal. The event is introduced by Barry Hersh, Associate Director of the Newman Real Estate Institute and Robert Paaswell, Distinguished Professor at City College. Speakers include: Roger M. Roisman, Partner in the Real Estate Department at Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt; C. Virginia Fields, Manhattan Borough President; Michael D. Zarin of the law firm Zarin and Steinmetz; and Douglas Floyd, Toronto transportation administrator. The event took place on March 17th, 2005.

CUNY TV's BuildingNY
Jonathan Mechanic

CUNY TV's BuildingNY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2010


Chairman of the Real Estate Department, Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson

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CUNY TV's The Stoler Report
Lawyers View of the Real Estate Market

CUNY TV's The Stoler Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2009 29:56


Robert Ivanhoe, Chairman, Greenberg Traurig; Carl F. Schwartz, Partner, Chair-Real Estate Department, Herrick, Feinstein; Richard S. Fries, Partner, DLA Piper LLP (US); Andrew H. Levy, Partner & Co-Chair, Real Estate Department, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher.