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Tyler discusses his background working through financial crises in Asia and Europe, and how these have led to a deep understanding of sovereign and institutional real estate investors. Seaforth Land's innovative approach to redeveloping and restoring heritage buildings . is discussed as an innovative force for its innovative approach to redeveloping and restoring heritage buildings in central London.
Tyler Goodwin, the Founder and CEO of Seaforth Land. Tyler has 30 years of global real estate experience and has worked in property development, advisory, investment banking, principal investment, and investment management, and has lived and worked in North America, Asia and Europe. He has held positions at firms including – JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank, Urban Land Capital, Lodha and set Seaforth Land up in 2015 to revitalise iconic buildings and resalise inspiring schemes, with a focus on central London commercial real estate. I sat down with Tyler to discuss a broad range of subjects which covered some of the following topics: How he got into real estate Working overseas Working across agency, principal investment, lending and operator side Learnings from global crashes Repurposing real estate Setting up Seaforth Land Earning the commute Retrofit & refurbishment Having a fiduciary duty to investors Oh, and one last question - who are the People, what Property, and in which Place Tyler would invest should he have £500m of capital at his disposal. Catch the full episode which will be live on Spotify, Apple and Youtube from Thursday this week. The People Property Place Podcast
Tyler Goodwin is the Founder and CEO of Seaforth Land, a commercial real estate specialist in London. In this episode, we discuss Tyler's background and his formative years in the Asian Financial Crisis. Tyler set's out the case for “Creative Core Real Estate” and we have some tips for young graduates and associates trying to get into the sector.Connect on LinkedinDoug Barnett – https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-barnett-a475b820/ Tyler Goodwin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-goodwin-175a8019/?originalSubdomain=ukFor more information on any of the topics covered in this episode, please go to Tyler's website at Seaforthland.com or for more information about Waverton go to Waverton.co.ukThis podcast is issued by Waverton Investment Management Limited, 16 Babmaes Street, London, SW1Y 6AH. Registered in England No. 2042285. Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The information provided in this podcast is for information purposes only and Waverton Investment Management Limited does not accept liability for any loss or damage which may arise directly or indirectly out of use or reliance by the client, or anyone else, on the information contained in this recording. This podcast should be used as a guide only is based on our current views of markets and is subject to change.The information provided does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor's particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. Where Waverton's advice is given it is restricted to discretionary investment management services. We do not provide advice on the use of tax or financial planning products (even if the service which we are managing is held within such a product) or non-discretionary investment.All materials have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed. There is no representation or warranty as to the current accuracy of, nor liability for, decisions based on such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Susan Freeman, 'The woman who knows everyone' according to Bisnow joins Bold Founder, Caleb Parker, to share why she believes "Third spaces" will play a role in bringing back life to the high street and smaller towns. Susan, who is partner at law firm Mishcon de Reya, shares some of the back stories from her favourite guests on her own PropertyShe podcast, including Founder of Regus, Billionaire and CEO of IWG, Mark Dixon. Susan and Caleb go on to talk about breaking rules and challenging the norms in commercial real estate, transitioning back to the office safely post-pandemic, including the importance of good air quality, and how we’re going to see a movement of building owners bringing in professional operators of Space-as-a-Service. Connect with Susan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Propertyshe Connect with Caleb on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Caleb_Parker Value Bombs and Tweetables #CRE needs to give the younger generation working in the industry more influence because they understand what the customer of the future wants We can break rules in #CRE, starting with the suit and tie We are in the people business, not the property business. When it comes to getting back to the office, safety is the priority. Good air quality is critical for the safety and productivity of office customers Long-term, the sustainability agenda will stay a focus for buildings to align with social values of customers Reducing commute time makes commercial real estate more sustainable Demand for Third spaces will grow, and have potential to bring life to the high street and smaller towns Connectivity is crucial for the work from home movement Real estate decisions should be driven by what talent wants To enable to enable flexibility we’re going to move towards more professional operators of buildings Resources PropertyShe Podcast: https://www.mishcon.com/propertyshe About Susan Freeman Susan is a partner at law firm Mishcon de Reya. An experienced real estate lawyer, her in depth understanding of the property market and business training as a Sloan Masters MSc (London Business School) graduate, combined with a wide circle of contacts help make the firm’s programme of events “must attend” networking opportunities. Susan was listed as ''The woman who knows everyone' by Bisnow in their 51 Most influential Women in UK real estate list 2018. Susan is a member of the Mishcon Technology Group, which has recently launched MDR LAB - an incubator programme for tech start-ups in the legal space. She also mentors for Pi Labs accelerator programme for proptech start-ups since it launched and is a regular speaker on the #proptech circuit. Susan is Vice Chair of the British Property Federation's Technology and Innovation Group. She is also a member of the Urban land Institute Technology and Real Estate European Product Council. She chaired the FUTURE: Proptech Advisory Group bringing together key influencers in real estate and proptech. She is ranked 40 in the Tyto Tech Top 500 List 2018 Susan is a non-executive director of development company, This Land, on the advisory boards of Seaforth Land and Work.Life and chairs the Property Group of Bee Midtown, the Holborn and surrounding area's Business Improvement District. She is on the advisory board of Property Week and is an active member of a number of property related organisations including The British Property Federation, The Urban Land Institute and REVO. Susan regularly undertakes speaking and panel engagements on real estate, retail and proptech related issues. She hosts the popular Propertyshe podcast where she interviews some of the top influencers who define and make a difference to the real estate industry and built environment. If you have any questions or feedback on this episode, email podcast@workbold.co Sponsors Fortune Favours the Bold Bold helps commercial real estate create & manage flexible spaces to dream, create, share, and succeed in. Now part of NewFlex (www.workbold.co) Future Proof Your Portfolio with NewFlex NewFlex delivers and manages a range of branded solutions for every type of building, in every type of location, for every type of occupier. Including the flexibility to develop your own brand. All enabled by flexible management contracts where we are invested in making money for you. (www.newflex.com) Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production company for brands, organizations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right equipment, training, and guidance to ensure you sound amazing. (https://www.apodcastcompany.com and www.podcastsyndicator.com) Subscribe to the #WorkBold Podcast Apple | Spotify | Google | Stitcher | Podbean
In the latest Future of Real Estate podcast, we cast an eye over MIPIM. Meanwhile Tyler Goodwin explains how Seaforth Land is focusing on social mobility by offering internships to sixth formers from diverse backgrounds. Plus Cushman & Wakefield global president John Forrester tells us how he sees the future of real estate.
Tyler is the Founder and CEO of Seaforth Land, the recent purchasers of the iconic, Seifert designed, CAA House, Kingsway (also known as Space House). He has 30 years of global real estate experience including 20 years in Asia working through both the Asian Financial Crisis and the Global Financial Crisis. Tyler has worked in property development, advisory and investment banking, principal investment, and investment management and has lived and worked in North America, Asia and Europe. He has a deep knowledge and understanding of sovereign and institutional real estate investors.
How can collaboration improve the real estate industry? The view from one of the UK property sector's great generalists on the state of the market and the way ahead... Susan Freeman is a partner at the law firm Mishcon de Reya. Susan hold a business degree from London Business school and a is well known as a proponent of innovation in real estate. Described by Bisnow as one of the best-connected lawyers in the sector, Susan is one of the most followed real estate twitter users in the UK – you can follow her activity on @propertyshe Susan is a member of the Mishcon Tech Group, whose MDR LAB runs an incubator programme for legal tech start-ups and she also mentors for Pi Labs PropTech start-up accelerator. Susan is on the advisory boards of Seaforth Land and Work.Life (please ignore my pronunciation - it's "work life", no dot!) and chairs the new property group at Bee London. She is also a member of the London Chamber of Commerce Property & Construction Committee and has recently been included in Bisnow's 51 Most Influential Women in Real Estate List. In this podcast: How to make Twitter work for you to build networks & gain industry insight The importance of collaboration in the real estate industry & whether or not we can over-do it Is technology being embraced sufficiently by property companies? Assessing the development of the concept of the "ideal" workplace & the race for talent Space as a Service The future of the retail market The benefits of incubating industry tech start-ups This episode is brought to you in partnership with Women Talk Real Estate, who connect female real estate professionals with speaking and media opportunities across Europe and provide training for successful stage and media presence.
While London take-up recovers, net stock absorption is at a 15-year low. Occupiers are vacating more space than during the financial crisis. Simon Durkin, director of strategy, research and operations at Seaforth Land, discusses why this is happening and when we can expect a bounce back.