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Ryan Severino, Chief Economist with BGO joins Michael Bull, CCIM to discuss the potential impact of the Trump administration's policies. Discussions include inflation, construction, lending, development, interest rates, and opportunities for investors. Bull Realty - Customized Asset & Occupancy Solutions: https://www.bullrealty.com/ Commercial Agent Success Strategies - The ultimate commercial broker training resource: https://www.commercialagentsuccess.com/ Watch the video versions of our show on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/Commercialrealestateshow Follow us at: @BullRealty https://twitter.com/bullrealty
Ryan Severino with BGO joins Michael Bull, CCIM to discuss market expectations for 2025 and beyond, with topics including interest rates, incoming tariffs, inflation, property sector performance, and potential headwinds and tailwinds for real estate. Bull Realty - Customized Asset & Occupancy Solutions: https://www.bullrealty.com/ Commercial Agent Success Strategies - The ultimate commercial broker training resource: https://www.commercialagentsuccess.com/ Watch the video versions of our show on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/Commercialrealestateshow Follow us at: @BullRealty https://twitter.com/bullrealty @CRE_show https://twitter.com/CRE_show
Ryan Severino, chief economist and head of research at BentallGreenOak (recently renamed BGO), offers his 10 economic and real estate predictions for the coming year. (12/2024)
Ryan Severino, chief economist and head of research at BentallGreenOak (recently renamed BGO), offers his 10 economic and real estate predictions for the coming year. (12/2024)
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BGO Chief Economist Ryan Severino, JLL chief economist David Rea, and Alberto Lopez, Global Forecasting Director at JLL, come together to discuss the evolution of rent forecasting in commercial real estate. AI is allowing for more precise calculations and forecasts than ever before, significantly improving predictive models. But the reliable interpretation and refinement of data are still paramount and require a human perspective. The discussion also covers the forecasting limitations, data quality requirements, and what the future could hold for this groundbreaking approach. 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.
BGO chief economist Ryan Severino joins commercial broker Michael Bull CCIM in Studio One to discuss the economy and the U.S. commercial real estate market. Discussions include Ryans views on the various property sectors moving forward and forecasts for interest rates, property values, and opportunities in 2024.
With the dust still not settled, what could be next for Microsoft and OpenAI? (00:13) Bill Barker and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Winners and losers in the OpenAI schism. - If anything will slow the pace of AI. - What former Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt might do next. (17:55) Ryan Severino, chief economist at BentalGreenOak, part of the alternative assets business at Sun Life, talks with Deidre Woollard about the latest in commercial real estate. Companies discussed: MSFT, NVDA, GM, GOOG, GOOGL Claim your Stock Advisor discount here: www.fool.com/mfmdiscount Host: Deidre Woollard Guests: Bill Barker, Ryan Severino Producer: Mary Long Engineers: Dan Boyd, Tim Sparks, Austin Morgan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On our latest CRE Executive Roundtable, JLL Chief Economist Ryan Severino joins us to talk about inflation, the interest rate hike, and the looming threat of recession. For links from this episode, including ALC applications, click here: http://ow.ly/n4IJ50LvFhY
Meet Ryan Severino:Ryan Severino is the Chief Economist at JLL. He is also an adjunct professor at Columbia University and New York University. Previously, he was a Senior Economist and Director of Research at Reis and an Associate Director of Research at MetLife Real Estate Investments. He received a Bachelor's degree in Finance, Japanese, and Economics from Georgetown University, and an MA in International Finance and Economics from Columbia University.Key Insights:Ryan Severino approaches the economy with a big picture perspective, analyzing the implications of global trends. Rising Interest Rates. The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates to increase the cost of capital. This disincentivizes organizations from borrowing money, which will tamp down the demand side of the economy. The Federal Reserve can only influence the demand side of the economy to decrease inflation. (4:53)Demand-side Inflation. There have been disruptions in supply chains; however, Ryan points to increases in demand as the main driver for inflation. Government spending, low interest rates, pent up savings by consumers, and a tight labor market has created a strong demand situation. (14:25)How Technology Impacts Economy. The pandemic only exacerbated an existing labor shortage, due to America's aging demographics. One way to address this is to invest in technology, like AI or machine learning, to make the existing labor supply more productive. (24:28)Relevant Links:Read “Economic calculus: The mathematical study of continuous change? A fitting description for the current U.S. economy” by Ryan SeverinoRead “Powering through! From the pandemic to geopolitical events, parts of the U.S. economy are certainly challenged. Can CRE rise above?” by Ryan SeverinoFollow Ryan on Twitter
Hear JLL Chief Economist, Ryan Severino, energetically share his views on the 2022 US and global economy. In an exciting presentation, Ryan discusses the potential economic effects of global supply chain challenges, labor constraints, and inflation on industry.
Sales of alcoholic beverages grew by 20% in the first 7 months of the pandemic. But now, some are questioning the wisdom of too much drinking. And some retailers want to profit from the non-alcoholic drink trend. Plus, economist Ryan Severino joins to explain how inflation might affect consumers and retailers in 2022. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Taylor Coyne is a senior research manager for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Watch our week 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 We Ride! by Reed Mathis.
In this week's episode, JLL's chief economist, Ryan Severino, joins us as we look into the current state of inflation in the United States, providing insight into the market. Ryan manages the economics team at JLL and is responsible for global and regional economic research, analysis and forecasting as well as property market forecasting. His assessments of market conditions have appeared in international publications like The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Financial Times and on business networks such as CNBC and Bloomberg. Join us in our discussion of rates, supply and demand, and what those elements indicate about the economy’s growth and direction. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE 01:23 – Background of the guest 03:32 – What is the current state of inflation? 09:28 – Interest rates and inflation 14:42 – Could there be an “epic stock market crash”? 19:04 – Quasi monopoly 22:43 – The housing market (demand, supply, rates) 29:56 – Stimulus 33:03 – Does the debt to GDP ratio pose a growing concern? 35:39 – Could we be following Japan's model? | Immigration Policies If you found this episode substantial and want to dig deeper into real estate, or maybe you want to discover better investment opportunities, be sure to check out www.tempofunding.com. CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST LinkedIn Email Twitter
Ryan Severino heads the economics research team at commercial brokerage house JLL. Based in NYC, Ryan is tasked with providing guidance that informs the business planning for the company. Ryan publishes a weekly economics piece on LinkedIn. You can connect with Ryan through LinkedIn or through his research team at JLL.com
We welcome Ryan Severino, Chief Economist at JLL, to discuss government stimulus, potential demographic and systemic changes, “pre-existing conditions” in CRE, the Presidential election’s impact on the markets, and the future of higher education. Episode Notes: Too much or too little government stimulus? (3:11) The election’s potential impact on the markets (11:16) Relief for the hotel industry? (14:49) Creative disruption (18:33) Potential demographic and systemic changes (23:09) “Pre-existing conditions” in CRE (28:38) How an economist’s life has changed (32:37) Economic indicators is Ryan looking at? (35:56) The future of secondary education (40:08)
This week's episode is a special update on the impact of the COVID-19 virus. We discuss how the U.S. economy will be affected, what the situation is at local shopping centers, how retailers are reacting and what this means for retail leasing. James Cook's guests include Ryan Severino, Economist; Naveen Jaggi, Retail Advisory Services President; Greg Maloney, Retail President and CEO; and Keisha Virtue, Sr. Research Analyst. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Downloads: Coronavirus’s potential impact on North American retail: http://bit.ly/coronaretail COVID-19: Global Real Estate Implications: http://bit.ly/covidglobal Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Tweet: @JamesDCook Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Instagram: @jamcoo 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.
Chief Economist Ryan Severino joins Michael to discuss his projections for the commercial real estate market in 2019.
How did the concept of branding retail goods first get started? When did people start using credit cards? When did shopping become an experience? Join James and Taylor as they visit Kathleen Franz at the National Museum of American History. JLL chief economist Ryan Severino is there as well. He explains how credit has become a force in our modern economy. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Taylor Coyne is a research manager for JLL. Tweet: @JamesDCook Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Insta: @jamcoo 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. Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license. Additional music: Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin from a public domain piano roll recording. Albinoni's Concerto for 2 Oboes in F Major Op9 no3, 3 Allegro by Advent Chamber Orchestra under Creative Commons license.
Economist Ryan Severino is back to answer a new batch of burning economic questions. When should we expect the next recession? Are people living in their homes longer? If unemployment is low, why aren't wages growing more? If retail is so bad, why is Ryan waiting in such a long line at Starbucks? Read Ryan's economic reports here. Read more retail research here. Subscribe to Where We Buy on iPhone. Subscribe to Where We Buy on Android. Listen to Where We Buy on the web. Got a retail question? Tweet at: @JamesDCook Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Theme music is Little Lily Swing by Tri-Tachyon under Creative Commons 4.0 license.
Ryan Severino, Chief Economist with JLL, joins Michael in studio to discuss the latest market opportunities in the industrial sector.For more information contact Michael Bull, CCIM 404-876-1640 x 101Appreciate the video? The best thank you is to check out our sponsors. See if they might be of value to you, or your referrals. http://commercialrealestateshow.com/c...Don’t miss a show of special interest to you, subscribe to our weekly show topic email notification. You’ll know who’s on the show and what it’s about.http://bit.ly/2gfoKSNYou’re invited to subscribe to the show’s YouTube channel.http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...For more videos, podcasts, and articles, visit http://www.CREshow.com
Ryan Severino, Chief Economist with JLL, joins Michael in studio to discuss performance and trends in the industrial market.For more information contact Michael Bull, CCIM 404-876-1640 x 101Appreciate the video? The best thank you is to check out our sponsors. See if they might be of value to you, or your referrals. http://commercialrealestateshow.com/c...Don’t miss a show of special interest to you, subscribe to our weekly show topic email notification. You’ll know who’s on the show and what it’s about.http://bit.ly/2gfoKSNYou’re invited to subscribe to the show’s YouTube channel.http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...For more videos, podcasts, and articles, visit http://www.CREshow.com
Ryan Severino, Senior Economist with Reis, joins Michael in Studio One to discuss their view and forecast on the U.S. commercial real estate market including the factors that may impact property level performance and returns moving forward in the various commercial real estate sectors.
Ryan Severino, Senior Economist with Reis joins Michael in Studio One to discuss market projections and the factors that may impact property level performance and returns moving forward in the various commercial real estate sectors.
REIS on Real EstateOriginal Air Date: February 13th 2014Host Michael Bull interviews Ryan Severino, Senior Economist with Reis about their view and forecast on the U.S. commercial real estate market. Discussions include the effect on the market from the trend of more efficient use of space, Obama care, new construction levels, tapering of quantitative easing, federal debt ceiling issues and rising interest rates. If you have any questions or comments for the host or guests about this topic, or if you would like to discuss any real estate related endeavors, you're invited to contact us at 888-612-SHOW or by e-mail or twitter. Show Host Michael Bull, CCIM888-612-SHOW Michael@CREshow.com Founder Bull Realty, Inc. 800-408-2855 x 2001Michael@BullRealty.comMichael on TwitterMichael on LinkedIn
Ryan Severino with Reis joins host Michael Bull and industry leading guests for a 2011 market update and 2012 market predictions. Tune in for topics important for office investors, operators and users including property performance, recent closed sales, cap rates, leasing incentives and market trends in this cycle. The show also covers existing and future availability of core and distressed acquisition opportunities and the fundamentals expected to affect the office market in the next few years.If you have questions regarding office sales, leasing or investment send them to the show at Info@CREshow.com or call 800-612-SHOW