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In this week's episode of the Industrial Real Estate Show, I sit down with Colin Clish, President of PointOne Data Centers to explore the complexities and hidden details of developing data centers. We discuss everything from site selection and power management to cooling systems, connectivity requirements, and critical design considerations. Whether you're new to data centers or a seasoned professional, this conversation offers valuable insights into what it really takes to build and operate these crucial facilities.About Colin:As President, Colin directs and manages PointOne's strategic vision, scaled growth and development opportunities, and leads real estate execution across our portfolio. Colin draws on nearly 22 years of diversified commercial real estate experience managing the entire development process from project conception through leasing and asset sales. He is passionate about bridging traditional commercial real estate development models with the unique needs of digital infrastructure development. Prior to co-founding PointOne, Colin owned his own commercial real estate development company following a tenure at Remington Development Corporation. Throughout his career, Colin has over $325 million in asset sales of investment grade commercial real estate and has developed over 1,000-acres of land. Colin holds a diploma in Urban Land Economics from the University of British Columbia. Outside of the office, Colin is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys skiing, mountain biking, and time at his cabin with family.Connect with Colin:PointOne Website: https://www.pointonecorp.com/Colin's LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/colin-clish-3bb50619--
Making Billions: The Private Equity Podcast for Startup Founders and Venture Capital Investors
Drew is the Founder and CEO of a $200M Real Estate Firm called Breneman Capital. Drew's focus is primarily on Multifamily. His successes here have led him to appear on HGTV when he was recognized around the world as an up-and-coming real estate investor. What this means is that Drew understands real estate, how to make money, and how to teach you to do the same in your pursuit of Making Billions.WANT TO LEARN HOW THE BEST INVESTORS MAKE MONEY? SIGNUP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER:https://mailchi.mp/d41cfc90bd9f/subscribe-to-newsletterSubscribe on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOe79EXLDsROQ0z3YLnu1QQConnect with Ryan Miller:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcmiller1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makingbillionspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_MakingBillonsWebsite: pentiumcapitalpartners.com[THE GUEST]: A natural-born entrepreneur, Drew started his first business at 14. He then launched a highly-successful internet business while in high school. His ambition for finding the best investment vehicle for his earnings from his internet business is what led him to real estate, purchasing his first two rental properties at 19 years old. His drive attracted the attention of HGTV, where Drew was featured as an up-and-coming real estate investor. He wanted to share what he had learned and aspired to provide direct real estate ownership opportunities to others. Drew earned his BBA in Real Estate & Urban Land Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin School of Business — one of the top real estate programs in the nation. Upon graduation, he worked for three national real estate development firms, each of which focused on different product types, affording him a broad knowledge base for the office, retail, market-rate multifamily, and affordable multifamily sectors.In 2005, he founded Breneman Capital (formerly Rise Invest) and co-founded The Blackhawk Investment Group in 2008, and Dwelle, a Chicago-focused real estate investment and property management group, in 2019. [THE HOST]: Ryan is a Venture Capital & Angel investor in technology and energy. He achieved market-beating placement growth in his first 5 years in the industSupport the showDISCLAIMER: The information in every podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episodes, you understand that no information contained in the episodes should be construed as legal and or financial advice from the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal, financial, or tax counsel on any subject matter. No listener of the episodes should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included in, or accessible through, the episodes without seeking the appropriate legal or other professional advice on the particular facts and circumstances at issue from a lawyer, finance, tax and other licensed in the recipient's state, country or other appropriate licensing jurisdiction. No part of the show, its guests, host, content, or otherwise should be considered as a solicitation for investment in any way. All views expressed in any way by guests are their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the show or its host(s).
Making money slowly isn't necessarily sexy but today's guest has learned from experience that there is no better path to long-term wealth than long-term thinking. We are joined by Drew Breneman, who began his real estate career at just 19 years old when he started Breneman Capital and bought his first four rental properties with money earned from the internet business he started in high school. After earning degrees in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics from the University of Wisconsin, he worked for three national real estate development firms, each of which focused on different product types from office and retail to market-rate and affordable multifamily. Drew is also the co-founder of the Blackhawk Investment Group and Dwelle, a Chicago-focused real estate investment and property management group. In this episode, Drew tells us how his ambition for finding the best investment vehicle for his earnings led him to real estate and how his make-money-slow approach has allowed him to achieve an impressive internal rate of return (IRR). We also discuss the power of reinvesting, why Drew likes to “keep it simple,” and why he recommends that new investors learn by doing while keeping trends in mind, plus so much more! Be sure to tune in today for a fascinating conversation with born-entrepreneur, Drew Breneman.Key Points From This Episode:A look at the wide variety of entrepreneurial endeavors Drew has been involved in.How he found real estate while searching for the best investment vehicle for his earnings.Ways that long-term thinking or “delayed gratification" has played into his success.The story of how Drew acquired his first milestone investor and partner.How they achieved an average of 25% IRR across their deals in a 10-year period.The power of reinvesting and why Drew is so focused on the execution of every deal.What it means to Drew to keep things simple and how this reflects in his deals.The value of learning by doing and taking action (when it makes sense to do so).Drew's take on risk-adjusted returns and his advice for investors.How you can benefit from keeping trends in mind when considering an investment.Insight into Breneman Capital; markets, product types, investors, and more!Key lessons from the biggest mistake that Drew made as a real estate investor.How having a son has changed Drew's perspective on success.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Drew Breneman on LinkedInDrew Breneman on TwitterDrew Breneman on InstagramBreneman Blueprint PodcastBreneman CapitalFREE Real Estate Investor Guidebook for Passive InvestorsBlack Hawk Investment GroupDwelleInvesting in Real EstateVertical Street Ventures VSV Academy Passive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook GroupPeter Pomeroy on LinkedInPeter Pomeroy Email
Free Life Agents: A Podcast for Real Estate Agents Who Want to Develop a Passive Income Lifestyle
A natural-born entrepreneur, Drew started his first business at 14. He then launched a highly-successful internet business while in high school. His ambition for finding the best investment vehicle for his earnings from his internet business is what led him to real estate, purchasing his first two rental properties at 19 years old. His drive attracted the attention of HGTV, where Drew was featured as an up-and-coming real estate investor. He wanted to share what he had learned and aspired to provide direct real estate ownership opportunities to others. Drew earned his BBA in Real Estate & Urban Land Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin School of Business — one of the top real estate programs in the nation. Upon graduation, he worked for three national real estate development firms, each of which focused on different product types, affording him a broad knowledge base for the office, retail, market-rate multifamily, and affordable multifamily sectors. In 2005, he founded Breneman Capital (formerly Rise Invest) and co-founded The Blackhawk Investment Group in 2008, and Dwelle, a Chicago focused real estate investment and property management group, in 2019. In our podcast, Drew talks about his story of starting his first businesses at only 14 years old and the lessons he learned in those ventures that he has applied over the years in his real estate investing journey as well as share valuable tips on how he is able to build a successful multifamily real estate portfolio at a young age. Drew also shares his top tips for investing in multifamily real estate, how to acquire multifamily deals, how to scale your investment portfolio, and the benefits of investing in multifamily properties vs other types of real estate. You Can Find Drew @: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brenemancapital/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrenemanCapital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brenemancapital/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084325985153 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brenemancapital2579/about Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@brenemanblueprint
126. Susan E. Chapman-Hughes - Empathic Leadership “Think about the leaders that you have admired the most in your career. What was it about them that made you get really excited about working with them? Usually it's because they knew your name. Let's start with the basics. They understood why you came to work every day. They invested in you. They could see things in you that you couldn't see yourself. They wanted you to be successful, so they were rooting for you.” - Susan Chapman-Hughes Guest Bio: Susan Chapman-Hughes Global C-Level Business Executive / Tech Industry Advisor / Corporate Board Director A proven leader of transformation and innovation, Susan Chapman-Hughes most recently was the EVP/GM of Global Digital Capabilities, Transformation and Operations (GDCT&O) in the Global Commercial Services (GCS) division at American Express where she led the digital transformation of customer experience and drove the use of big data, predictive analytics and machine learning to power the business Go to Market strategy. Prior to her tenure in GDCT&O, she led the GCS U.S. Large Market Business, leading the business from decline to double digit growth and significantly improving NPS, and, as head of Global Real Estate and Workplace Enablement, led the groundbreaking and award-winning global workspace transformation (Bluework). A driver of innovation and business efficiency efforts, Susan's teams have been recognized by multiple Chairman's Awards for Innovation. Prior to American Express, she held many key senior roles for Fortune 500 companies in financial services and technology. She is an advisor to many pre-ipo (seed through late stage) and public companies specializing in go to market and human capital strategies/plans as well as building business scale. She currently serves as an advisor to companies in the Web3/Crypto, Healthcare Transformation and Consumer Beauty Technology sectors. Ms. Chapman-Hughes is an independent director of the J.M. Smucker Company (SJM) where she chairs the Compensation Committee. She is also an independent director of Toast where she chairs the Compensation Committee and serves on the Nominating and Governance Committee. Previously, she served as an independent Director for Potbelly Corporation (PBPB) where she led both the Compensation and Audit Committees. She has received many accolades for leadership including being named one of “The Elite 100” by Diversity Woman, one of the Most Influential Women in Payments, by PaymentsSource, “Grio 100” by Grio.com/NBC Universal and as one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company. In addition to her professional roles, Ms. Chapman-Hughes is committed to volunteer work for non-profit community development organizations across the United States and remains an active mentor to young people in her community. She is a member of the Board of the New York Junior Tennis League. She is a Trustee Emeriti of The National Trust for Historic Preservation and previously held trustee positions with A Better Chance, and Girls Inc. Ms. Chapman-Hughes holds a Master of Business Administration in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She also holds a Master of Regional Planning from The University of Massachusetts-Amherst and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Vanderbilt University. Ms. Chapman-Hughes resides in New York with her husband and daughter. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Ask yourself these questions as you reflect on your leadership: Are you consistent? Are you trustworthy? Are you authentic? Are you vulnerable/real? Follow the Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated. Be willing to receive feedback. Be open to receiving help when needed. Stretch yourself for growth by stepping out of your comfort zone and gaining new experiences. Check in with yourself regularly to ensure you have the right processes in place for success. Resources: Susan Chapman-Hughes on LinkedIn (in/susanchapmanhughes) Susan Chapman-Hughes on Signitt (susan-chapman-hughes) Susan Chapman-Hughes on Instagram (@susanchspeaks) Inspiration And Insights: Asking for What You Want by Susan Chapman-Hughes Point of View: Being Unapologetically Yourself by Susan Chapman-Hughes Chat-GPT Google Bard Coming Next: Episode 127, Building Bridges Coaching Tips for Generous Leaders with Shannon Cassidy. Credits: Susan Chapman-Hughes, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
Stephen Simpson started off his career as an engineer, in the corporate world learning many aspects of construction and renovation, including negotiation. He started looking for ways to make additional money, including side hustles, etc and real estate was one thing he considered. He purchased his first residential property, and along the way completed about 12 deals for single family, student rentals and short term rentals. He realized that residential would not give him the financial freedom he desired, so he moved into commercial real estate. His corporate skills came in handy as he negotiated bigger deals than residential, and has not looked back. Commercial properties are typically valued by their cash flow, so with greater cash flow comes greater residual value. If YOU are curious as to whether commercial can add to your portfolio, TUNE IN!WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:How does commercial differ from residentialHow he got his start with traditional residential house hacking and buying moreAre there greater requirements to purchase a commercial property?Are there greater risks involved with commercialIs it all about the cash flow with commercialThe benefits of long term commercial leases (5+ yearWhat was the moment that he realized industrial was the way to goWhy he kept his job and did not go full time into real estateWhen he started Focus Development Group, and what they doWhy you need to work as a team if you need an environmental assessmentHow a typical residential investor can move up to commercial investingAnd Much More!Stephen Simpson is the Founder and Principal of Focus Capital and Focus Developments with over 20 years of experience in real estate, financial analysis, construction, and engineering. He has led teams working on Commercial Real Estate and Infrastructure projects worth over $5Billion during his career.Stephen is a licensed Professional Engineer, holds a PMP designation, and has a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from the Sauder School of Business at UBC.Focus Capital specializes in investing and redeveloping commercial real estate. As Principal, Stephen executes strategy, investment analysis, and oversees acquisitions and asset management. Email address: stephen@focusdg.caLinkedin:: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenrsimpson/Focus Developmentsp: 416 671 9432 Website: www.focuscapital.ca To reach out to Jose & Khadija, head over to:website: www.savvyrealestate.caInsta: khadijajafferji & josejafferji Tags: #commercialrealestate, #leasing, #storefront#mentoring, #success, #buildingwealth, #buildingequity, #howtobecomerich, #portfolio, #howtogetrich, #financialindependence, #refi, #renovate, #coaching, #passive, #investor, #cashflow, #financialfreedom, #learning,...
In this episode, we welcome Drew Brenemen, a seasoned multifamily real estate investor who started in real estate investing while still in college. He shares his insights on navigating different points in the market cycle and why the concept of risk-adjusted returns is essential to understand, for both passive investors and sponsors. We'll also be talking about how Drew successfully took down the largest deal he's ever done during the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us for a fascinating conversation with Drew Brenemen and get inspired to take your real estate investments to the next level. Drew earned his BBA in Real Estate & Urban Land Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin School of Business — one of the top real estate programs in the nation. Upon graduation, he worked for three national real estate development firms, each of which focused on different product types, affording him a broad knowledge base for the office, retail, market-rate multifamily, and affordable multifamily sectors. In 2005, he founded Breneman Capital (formerly Rise Invest) and co-founded The Blackhawk Investment Group in 2008, and Dwelle, a Chicago-focused real estate investment and property management group, in 2019. Are you tired of competing with other buyers and waiting on brokers to send you deals? Want to learn exactly how you can find more discounted multifamily deals than you know what to do with? Click here to check out our Off-Market Multifamily Deals course, where we teach investors how to develop a robust pipeline of discounted, off-market multifamily deals in six weeks or less. Are you looking to invest in real estate but don't want to deal with the hassle of finding great deals, signing on debt, and managing tenants? Aligned Real Estate Partners partners with passive investors looking for the returns, stability, and tax benefits investing in real estate offers, but not the work - join our investor club to be notified of future investment opportunities. Show Notes: The importance of evaluating deals on a risk-adjusted basis How Drew was able to close his largest deal right as the pandemic hit Why focusing on newer properties makes growing a multifamily business easier The reasons Drew stopped buying retail/office/industrial and started buying multifamily Connect with Drew: Website: www.Breneman.com Podcast: Breneman Bluep
Want to earn more and work less? You up for the challenge? Sign up for the 20x Profit Challenge hosted by Neil Timmins at www.20xProfitChallenge.com To access a FREE collection of resources, go to www.RealGritVault.com Learn from this episode with our guest Chad Griffiths, providing the ultimate guide to investing in industrial properties, what to look out for when getting deals in this niche, and why it's a great addition to your portfolio. Make sure to tune in and get your hands on some gold nuggets! Key Takeaways From This Episode Reasons to invest in industrial real estate What does Triple Net Lease (NNN) mean? Risks of investing in industrial properties and how you can minimize them A relevant skill brokers must have to be an investor An ideal team structure for managing an industrial property portfolio Why taking action is highly-important? About Chad Griffiths Chad has been an industrial real estate broker since 2005. Over the past 16+ years, he's completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. He's proud to be a perennial top producer and a partner with his firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, he's earned a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. He's given numerous local and national interviews regarding the commercial real estate market and has published articles in Forbes, Western Investor, and Real Estate Magazine. Chad recently started a YouTube channel about industrial real estate where he shares his knowledge and passion for the industry. Connect with Chad YouTube: Chad Griffiths LinkedIn: Chad Griffiths Neil J. Timmins is on a mission to make a deep personal impact in the lives of his team members and business partners through his work as a real estate investor and mentor. He started as a traditional real estate agent where his team was recognized by the Wall Street Journal as a Top 100 team. Eventually, he made the transition from Realtor to full time investor. Over the course of his career, Neil has been involved in over $300,000,000 in real estate transactions. Neil's portfolio depth includes assets ranging from houses to industrial properties. Recently, Neil and his team launched the Legacy Impact Partner Program where they partner with fix and flip investors from around the country. Neil's team brings capital to fund and fix rehabs, operational expertise, and years of experience catapulting their partner's business to new heights. Want to partner? You can learn more and book a call with Neil at www.LegacyImpactPartners.com. Connect with Neil Website: Real Grit LinkedIn: Neil J. Timmins Facebook: Neil Timmins
This conversation with Chad Griffiths will make you realize and appreciate the opportunities industrial real estate can offer. He'll enlighten us about the concept of investing in this asset class, how to identify its worth and profitability, and understand its leasing structure. Take a peek at what makes industrial different from other real estate investments, and don't ever miss this episode!Key Takeaways to Listen forWhat makes industrial real estate an attractive investment?How Triple Net Lease (NNN) worksIndustrial real estate: Property types, biggest risks involved, and typical lease agreementsHow to identify and appraise the value of an industrial propertyWhy you should focus on one real estate nicheThe importance of having a long-term vision and success mindsetResources Mentioned in This EpisodePrologisNareitFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Chad GriffithsChad Griffiths has been an industrial real estate broker since 2005. Over the past 16+ years, he has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. He is proud to be a perennial top producer and a partner with his firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, he has earned a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. He has been given numerous interviews locally and nationally regarding the commercial real estate market and has had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor, and Real Estate Magazine. Chad recently started a YouTube channel about industrial real estate, where he shares his knowledge and passion for the industry. Connect with ChadYouTube: Chad GriffithsConnect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams.
Chad Griffiths is an Industrial Real Estate Expert who has more than 16 years of experience in industrial real estate and has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. Chad has been a top 15 producer country-wide since 2013 and is a partner with his local firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, Chad has a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. Chad has given numerous interviews locally and nationally regarding the commercial real estate market and has had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor, and Real Estate Magazine. Quote: “There are always reasons to not do something in real estate. But you have to accept some element of risk. Even doing nothing comes with an element of risk. Highlights: 04:25: How buyers and sellers are navigating today's turbulent waters 08:55: Making sense of investments with the uncertain future of the market 11:30: Conversations the industry is having about making new deals 13:20: Impacts to industrial real estate as a result of a potential drop in eCommerce sales 17:25: The risks of oversupply and overbuilding in industrial 21:20: How Amazon is dealing with changes in the real estate market 25:35: Considerations Chad recommends investors take before moving forward with a deal 27:05: Impacts the war in Ukraine is having on industrial real estate 31:05: Chad's advice for investors today Guest Website: Chad's youtube channel Chad's twitter Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting www.SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click Here To Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them MobileHomeParkAcademy.com Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2
Chad has been an industrial real estate broker since 2005. Over the past 16+ years, he's completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. He's proud to be a perennial top producer and a partner with his firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, he's earned a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. He's given numerous interviews locally and nationally regarding the commercial real estate market and has had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor, and Real Estate Magazine. Chad recently started a YouTube channel about industrial real estate where he shares his knowledge and passion for the industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/donald-thomas6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donald-thomas6/support
Chad Griffiths is an Industrial Real Estate Expert. Chad has more than 16 years of experience in industrial real estate and has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. Chad has been a top 15 producer country-wide since 2013 and is a partner with his local firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, Chad has a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. Chad has given numerous interviews locally and nationally regarding the commercial real estate market and has had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor, and Real Estate Magazine. Quote: “I think industrial real estate should scare the average investor—I think that they really should go into it eyes wide open, that if they make a mistake there can be catastrophic losses. I also think there's an opportunity to make really big gains.” “That's the number one thing I recommend to people—suspend the idea that you're collecting rent and look at that property as if it were vacant. And if you can wrap your head around paying the price that you are being asked, then you can start creating fancy models.” Highlights: 02:27 - Chad tells listeners more about his background in real estate. 06:12 - Chad dives into his first acquisition. 15:34 - Chad details what he would've done differently on his second deal, how you can navigate industrial deals and replacement costs. 21:00 - Chad discusses his thoughts on gauging unit prices and outcomes. 22:15 - Chad provides insight into underwriting the tenant and their company's financials. 31:36 - Chad touches on triple-net leases. managing material prices, rent control, and retail markets. 34:33 - Chad explains his most challenging deal and what he could have done differently. Guest Website: Chad's youtube channel Chad's twitter Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting www.SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click Here To Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them MobileHomeParkAcademy.com Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2
Chad is a broker and investor specializing in industrial real estate. With various partners, Chad has developed his portfolio to approximately 85,000 square feet with a value in excess of $12M. Chad has been named a CoStar Power Broker and an Industrial Influencer from GlobeSt.com. Chad has both SIOR and CCIM designations as well as a Diploma in Urban Land Economics and an MBA.https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadgriffiths/https://www.youtube.com/c/ChadGriffithsCRE
In today's episode of #RitterOnRealEstate, we sit down with special guest Chad Griffiths. Chad has been an industrial real estate broker since 2005. Over the past 16+ years, he's completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. He's proud to be a perennial top producer and a partner with his firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, he's earned a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. He's given numerous interviews locally and nationally regarding the commercial real estate market and has had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor, and Real Estate Magazine. Key Topics From The Episode: -How Chad got his start in real estate. Getting his broker's license in college.-Chad's introduction to real estate working at a real estate industrial- What got Chad into real estate great sources to learn about industrial real estate-Understanding why their supply chain issues in the US-Vacancy rates being low in industrial real estate -Industrial and multi-family being similar -Fears of e-commerce slowing down-What drives real estate supply and demand cycle-Chad's advice for getting started in industrial properties-Why Industrial real estate is potentially better than multi-family. -Key factors to look at when investing in industrial real estate.-How Chad Griffith's analyzes risk when investing.-The importance of vacancy in real estate. Books Mentioned:- Fulfillment by Alec MacGillis
Join Daniel Nickles with his guest Chad Griffiths as he speaks about the three subcategories of industrial real estate, why industrial properties aren't as ubiquitous as apartment buildings, what fuels the industrial real estate market, and more. Before getting into industrial real estate, Chad first dabbled into residential, then commercial. Sure, multifamily isn't bad, but for Chad, it just isn't for him. For Chad, knowing where you want to be as an investor is always more important. In this episode you will learn: What comes to mind when people hear commercial and industrial What industrial real estate consists of Chad Griffiths – on dealing with industrial property tenants How do you find the right tenant? The effect of eCommerce on the industrial real estate market About Chad Griffiths: Chad entered the commercial real estate industry in 2004 and has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. Chad has been a top 15 producer with NAI Canada-wide since 2013 and became a partner of the Edmonton office in 2015. An active volunteer in the real estate and business community, Chad has previously served as Chair and board member of the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA), board member of NAIOP Edmonton, President of the South Edmonton Business Association, and member of the City of Edmonton Strathcona Junction Advisory Committee. Chad currently sits on the University of Alberta's Practice of Commercial Real Estate Course Advisory Committee. Chad has SIOR and CCIM designations, a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC, and an MBA from TRU. Connect with Chad Griffiths on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadgriffiths/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChadGriffithsCRE Email: cgriffiths@naiedmonton.com Connect with Two Smart Assets on: Website: https://twosmartassets.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwoSmartAssets/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twosmartassets/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5b8x2o3ByaPBcz5Lkev7uw ✅Check out our free apartment syndication sample deal: https://twosmartassets.com/sample-deal-form
In this episode of the WWRE #realestatepodcast, Chad and Barri talk about investing in Industrial Real Estate. Over the past 16+ years Chad has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. In addition to being a perennial top producer he's also proud to be a partner with his firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, Chad has earned a Diploma in Urban Land Economics an MBA. Chad has given numerous interviews locally and nationally regarding the industrial real estate market and has had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor and Real Estate Magazine. Get in touch with Chad: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChadGriffithsCRE _____________________________________________ #RealEstatePodcast | #RealEstateAdvice Wanna know more about Barri Griffiths and the WWRE Podcast: https://linktr.ee/wrestlingwithrealestatepodcast The WWRE Podcast is available on all platforms
Over the past 16+ years Chad has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. In addition to being a perennial top producer he's also proud to be a partner with his firm. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, Chad has earned a Diploma in Urban Land Economics an MBA. Chad has given numerous interviews locally and nationally regarding the industrial real estate market and has had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor and Real Estate Magazine. Get in touch with Chad: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChadGriffithsCRE _____________________________________________ #RealEstatePodcast | #RealEstateAdvice Wanna know more about Barri Griffiths and the WWRE Podcast: https://linktr.ee/wrestlingwithrealestatepodcast The WWRE Podcast is available on all platforms
In this episode, I interview Chad Griffiths, Industrial Real Estate Broker & Partner at NAI Commercial Real Estate. Here are some noteworthy points discussed in this episode. Chad shares his journey in industrial real estate.What kind of asset classes come under industrial real estate space–distribution centres, manufacturing, and flex propertiesChad elaborates on what investors need to know about the industrial property and the tenant.Chad says no two industrial tenants will have the exact same requirements.Chad gave examples of the most desirable industrial properties – warehouses.Chad discusses tenant turnover in industrial real estateChad shares the impact of covid on industrial real estateHow does Chad prepares for a downturn in industrial real estateChad's predictions in industrial real estate over the next 6 to 12 months.Chad has been an industrial real estate broker since 2005. Over the past 16+ years he has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. In addition to earning SIOR and CCIM designations, he has earned a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. He has articles published in Forbes, Western Investor and Real Estate Magazine.Connect with ChadYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/chadgriffithscre LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadgriffiths/Connect with RamaEmail: info@ushacapital.comWebsite: www.ushacapital.com
Chad Griffiths has 15+ years of experience and has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. Chad has been a top 15 producer with NAI Canada-wide since 2013 and is a partner at the Edmonton office. As a recognized expert in the industry, Chad has given numerous media interviews both locally and nationally and has also had articles published in Forbes, Western Investor and Real Estate Magazine. Chad has SIOR and CCIM designations in addition to a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University.
Summary: Ben Stevens is the author of The Birth of a Building and a Development Manager with ZOM Living in Raleigh, NC.Show Notes: Welcome to Dirt NC where we talk all about the places and spaces of North Carolina and the people who make them awesome, I am your host Jed Byrne.Throughout my career in engineering, construction, finance, and development, I have covered just about all sides of the land use ecosystem. This show creates an opportunity for me to share what I have learned with you as well as introduce you to some of my friends, both new and old who are doing transformative work.With each episode of Dirt NC my goal is to make sure you walk away learning something new about land use. I promise to keep it simple and straight to the point.If you ever have a question for me, please reach out on Twitter at @Oakcitycre________________________________________________________Today I had the chance to chat with Ben Stevens who is a great friend and the author of one of the best books on the real estate development process, The Birth of a Building. Ben and his family recently relocated to the Triangle and I am glad we have his expertise and insight in town! In our discussion we talk about the development process, what he learned by writing the book, and what he is thinking and writing about now.About Ben : Ben Stevens is a Development manager for ZOM Living in Raleigh working on projects across the Carolinas. Zom Living is a real estate development firm with a nation-wide platform focusing on multifamily and senior living . He received his MBA, with focus in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He's the creator of The Skyline Forum, an online interview series with developers, architects, and urban planners. Find him on his website, Twitter, or LinkedIn. You can message him here.________________________________________________________As always, I am grateful that you have chosen to share this time with me! If you have comments/questions/suggestions about Dirt NC or anything land use related you can find me on twitter at @OakCityCRE and if you want a simple and to the point update on Raleigh commercial development you can subscribe to The Top Five, my free weekly newsletter at www.oakcitycre.com Until next time, Thank you!
Chad Griffiths entered the commercial real estate industry in 2004 and has completed over 500 transactions with clients ranging from local companies to large institutional owners. Chad currently sits on the University of Alberta's Practice of Commercial Real Estate Course Advisory Committee. He has SIOR and CCIM designations, a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from UBC, and an MBA from Thompson Rivers University. In this episode, Tyler and Chad's discussion focused on the nuances and complexities of industrial real estate, as well as the drive and mindsets that have enabled Chad to succeed. What you'll learn: The high-level differences between the three main industrial subcategories: Warehouses, manufacturing and flex Why Chad thinks industrial real estate should scare new investors The economic drivers of the supply and demand of the three subcategories The attributes and mindsets of high-performing investors and brokers Chad's in-depth advice on the three things investors need to know before getting into industrial real estate And more! This is a great opportunity to learn from a dynamic investor whose net worth is largely invested in industrial real estate. Connect with Chad: Website: http://edmontonindustrial.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadgriffiths/ Email: griffithscre@industrial.com The following books were mentioned in the show: Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Red Notice by Bill Browder CCIM 101 Course Looking to further elevate your performance? Download our free guide, Raising the Bar - 5 Steps to Elevate Your Habits, by joining Elevate's Insider Network! You will also be informed of real estate investing news, tips from Tyler, books Tyler's reading and more. Join today: https://elevatepod.com/insider This episode of Elevate is brought to you by CF Capital LLC, a national real estate investment firm that focuses on acquiring and operating multifamily assets that provide stable cash flow, capital appreciation, and a margin of safety. CF Capital leverages its expertise in acquisitions and management to provide investors with superior risk-adjusted returns while placing a premium on preserving capital. Learn more at cfcapllc.com Follow us! Website: elevatepod.com Twitter: twitter.com/elevatepod1 IG: instagram.com/elevatepod Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/elevatepodcastcommunity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/elevatepodcast
In this episode Caleb, Jonathan and Dave talk about COVID's impact on the office market, the hybrid work model, whether companies will shrink their office footprint as a result, and what customers are saying they want from office buildings going forward. Jonathan Pearce from Canadian based real estate investor and developer Ivanhoé Cambridge, who manage of billions of dollars worth of assets globally, joins Bold Founder, Caleb Parker, to discuss COVID's impact on the office market, the hybrid work model, whether companies will shrink their office footprint as a result. They talk about what customers are really saying they want from office buildings going forward and how Space-as-a-Service can bridge the growing gap between supply and demand. They are joined by CBRE's Dave Cairns, a prominent thought leader within the commercial real estate industry. Connect with Jonathan Pearce on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-pearce-7b7b3b1b/ Connect with Dave Cairns on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-cairns-5644a233/ Connect with Caleb Parker on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/calebparker/ If you have any questions or feedback on this episode, email podcast@workbold.co Value Bombs Quality will trump commodity – Jonathan Pearce I believe the office has a major role to play in the platform of work – Caleb Parker If the office going forward is simply a desk and a chair, that just isn't going to be good enough. There needs to be a compelling value proposition, a reason to come in, different types of spaces, maybe an environment that people are going to miss when they're not there – Jonathan Pearce We've reached an unparalleled and unprecedented era of polarisation. Some companies leaning into a future of workplace choice and others hoping for a return to the old ways of working – Caleb Parker I fundamentally believe that COVID has changed the job market forever – Dave Cairns Everyone's heard of following the money, but we're trying to follow the people – Jonathan Pearce Over the last 14 months, we've demonstrated that technology supports remote work – Jonathan Pearce CBDs and those prime locations are going to be more important than ever – Dave Cairns It all begins and ends with listening to the customer - Jonathan Pearce People will be much more judicious with their time, and have interactions with a sense of purpose – Jonathan Pearce It always baffles my brain that commercial real estate is the only sector that I can point to that doesn't currently solve all of their customers problems for them – Jonathan Pearce Resources Dave Cairns article:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-cure-workplace-pandemic-dave-cairns/ Dave Cairns #WorkBold Podcast Episode: https://workbold.co.uk/why-is-cbre-forward-cofounder-all-in-on-space-as-a-service/ Pontus Kihlman's LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/pontuskihlman/ Ivanhoé Cambridge “Do You Miss The Office?” Podcast https://www.Ivanhoécambridge.com/en/news/podcasts/ About Jonathan Pearce Jonathan Pearce is responsible for leasing across Ivanhoé Cambridge's Office and Industrial platforms in North America. He is also Co-Head of Development for Ivanhoé Cambridge's Office & Industrial asset classes. His responsibilities include leasing for all owned (managed and non-managed) office and industrial properties and developments in Canada and the Continental US, currently comprising more than 120 million square feet in multiple markets, which include: Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Chicago, New York, Boston, Atlanta, Charlotte, Mexico City, Houston, Dallas, Tampa, Jacksonville, Nashville, Salt Lake City, Denver, and Greater Los Angeles and the Inland Empire. Ivanhoé Cambridge currently has five office developments under construction or pre-development in the Americas in the following markets: Toronto, Dallas, Denver, Houston and Mexico City, and a variety of industrial projects under development across the United States. Jonathan has more than 25 years of experience in office & industrial leasing and the sale of corporate investment assets in multiple markets. He also holds a BSc. (Hons) in Urban Land Economics and is a Professional Associate of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. About Dave Cairns Dave Cairns started his career at CBRE in 2012 after being a professional poker player where he was ranked as one of the top 100 online tournament players in the world for a time. Since then, Dave has become a thought leader within the commercial real estate industry with global recognition. He is an avid content creator on LinkedIn, who is highly respect by his peers, and has received over 1 million views in 2020 alone. Working alongside his team, Dave's focus is on working with high growth companies in the tech sector, Space as a Service Operators (#SPaaS), and with financial services firms on a local, national and global level. Dave also leads a partnership with Deloitte on their Technology Fast 50 program, advising many of Canada's fastest growing technology companies on their real estate requirements. He is also the co-founder of CBRE Forward, a platform designed to showcase the fastest growing tech companies in Canada. Sponsors Fortune Favours the Bold Bold merges property management & Space-as-a-Service to drive asset value and help office customers grow faster. 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. 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In this episode of 1050 Bascom, we were grateful to collaborate with the Grasskamp Center for Real Estate at the UW-Madison Business School to talk to Stephen Malpezzi, Professor of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, about the impact of the pandemic on cities across the nation and the world. Prof. Malpezzi shared his insights on how the pandemic has impacted employment rates, transportation, schools, housing costs, retail and consumption patterns and the distribution of wealth and income. We thoroughly enjoyed our conversation and learned so much. We hope you will too.
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Bob Griswold shares an excerpt from his book, The Greatest Thing You'll Ever Learn Episode 2008: An Excerpt from The Greatest Thing You'll Ever Learn by Bob Griswold on Projecting Love Bob Griswold is internationally recognized as a long-time leader in the field of human potential development. He founded Effective Learning Systems, Inc. in 1972, and has personally taught over fifty thousand people techniques for relaxation, memory, stress management, controlling habits, goal achievement and self-esteem through seminars conducted for corporations, government agencies, and the general public. Bob is a graduate of the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois with a BS in Urban Land Economics. More about the book can be found here: We've all been “programmed” with negative thoughts which limit our ability to reach our full potential. The WiseGuide App helps the listener identify that negativity and replace it with healthy, positive thoughts, images, and feelings. Visit to get the exclusive 30% discount. The app is free and the 7 day free trial makes it risk free to evaluate a subscription. and in and join our online community: Interested in advertising on the show? Visit
Here's What You'll Learn: How to analyze potential development land How you can get involved in development projects even if you have little or no money to invest with The challenges that come with development projects and how to overcome them The key difference between land development projects in Ontario and British Columbia Blake's #1 tip for investors new to development projects What an entire land development project looks like from start to finish And much, much more! Blake is the CEO of Wyatt Development Group, a privately held real estate development and asset management group based in Oakville, Ontario. Blake has over 11 years experience in the real estate and financial services sector with extensive experience in development financing and investment. Since 2009 he has been involved in structuring, consulting and funding complex debt and equity transactions including; private lending, joint ventures, syndications and exempt market offerings. Previously, he worked as a real estate broker in the Vancouver market - developing deep knowledge and experience in the development industry, both in project marketing and land acquisitions. Blake has studied Urban Land Economics and Real Estate at the University of British Columbia and Real Estate Development at the Urban Land Institute in Washington, D.C. Follow @BlakeWyatt on Twitter to learn more about Blake and get involved in his projects.