Bisnow has released the fourth installment of the annual story tracking the levels of gender and racial diversity among commercial real estate leaders. On this episode, we break down the latest figures, and examine the current threats that diversity programs in the U.S. -- as well as talk about how backlash and the Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action could filter through to the industry. Read More: SPECIAL REPORT: Diversity In CRE Is Rising, But The Industry's Troubles Threaten ProgressPolitical Backlash Against DEI Having A ‘Chilling Effect’ On CRE's Diversity Push
Asland Capital's Jim Simmons, speaking at Bisnow’s New York State of the market, on the importance of mixed use developments, raising money from diverse sources and getting affordable housing built in a challenged economic environment. Read more: More Uncertainty Means Lenders, Developers Need More Partners To Get Deals ClosedFormer Ares, Apollo Exec Launches CRE Investment Firm, Buys 2 Apartment Buildings
John Kim, BMO Capital Markets senior analyst covering U.S. REITs, speaks about the third quarter earnings season. Read more: Vornado Pulling Out Of New York City Casino SweepstakesDespite Outperforming Sector, SL Green Stock Being Heavily ShortedSL Green's Sluggish Leasing Sends Stock Tumbling As REIT Readies For Turnaround
Distress in real estate is prevalent in industry chatter – and in the headlines, but when it comes to sales, it is still not much of a factor. bIn fact, less than 2% of sales are distressed asset sales in the U.S., according to Jim Costello who is the chief economist at investment research firm MSCI’s Real Assets team. Read more: CRE Loan Distress Hits 10-Year High As Office Debt Crisis AcceleratesREPORT: Regional Banks See Big Jump In Nonperforming CRE Loans, Related LossesVolume Of Distressed Asset Sales On Mute As Owners Battle A New Type Of CrisisLuck And Guts Might Not Be Enough To Ride This Real Estate Cycle
JLL's CTO Yao Morin on JLL's generative artificial intelligence model, JLL GPT, and how she thinks AI can improve the lives of brokers and help them do their job. She also discusses the widespread angst about AI, its dangers and the concerns that it will push people out of employment.Read more: ‘There’s A Degree Of Wonder’: Why New AI Tools May Finally Be The Tech That Shakes Up Real Estate
Bisnow's U.K. Editor Mike Phillips talks about the possibility of a WeWork bankruptcy, and the impact on office landlords. Read More: WeWork President, COO Heads For The ExitWeWork Skips $95M In Interest Payments WeWork Assembles Team To Avoid Bankruptcy As NYSE Starts Delisting Process
Danielle Lombardo, the chair Lockton's global real estate practice, on how the cost of insurance is killing deals, and how this "inflection point' will force the industry to work together to find a solution. Read more: ULI: CRE Insurance Availability, Affordability At 'Crisis Levels'Insurance Costs Jump 26% For U.S. Multifamily PropertiesAs Hurricane Idalia Deluges Florida, Property Insurance Exposure Exceeds $238B
On this episode, CBRE's Richard Barkham, who is the brokerage's global chief economist and global head of research. He is talking over why the brokerage has moderated -- but not removed -- its recession prediction and his view on the where interest rates are headed. Also on the episode, distress in office and the impressive turnaround of retail. More stories on our website: 'You Sure You Want To Do This?’: Rookie Office Brokers Pursue CRE Careers Despite DownturnPolitical Unrest, Office Usage, Housing Shortage Top List Of CRE's Biggest Issues For 2024
Thomas Yoo, the CEO of Willow River Capital Management, talks about the shifts in Asian investment into USA real estate, managing different cultural approaches to business – and the environment for loan sales. Read more: CRE Awaits Signature Bank Loan Sales For Desperately Needed ‘Pricing Signals’Loan Backed By Manhattan Office Tower Blackstone Gave Up On Set To Hit The MarketDequity: A Debt, Equity And Capital Markets Explanation
Rudin CEO Bill Rudin talks about office occupancy, the decision to turn 55 Broad into housing, doing deals with Ken Griffin and the migrant crisis. Read more: 'A Million Things Can Go Wrong': City, Developers Outline Challenges In Office-To-Resi ConversionsAnother Labor Day Came And Went Without A Spike In Office Occupancy
Marilynn Joyner, the founder of Her Workplace – a startup that offers physical coworking space, in person events and a digital networking and career resource platform – all tailored for women and nonbinary people, at this moment in the world of work.
Jarred Schenke and Ethan Rothstein talk over the Nightingale Properties and CrowdStreet deal that resulted in a DOJ investigation and the disappearance of millions of investor dollars. Read more:Inside Nightingale Properties, The CRE Firm At The Center Of The Missing MillionsDOJ, SEC Investigating Nightingale After $40M Of Investor Cash Allegedly Diverted To CEO's AccountsCrowdfunding Industry Tries To Restore Confidence In Wake Of Nightingale Fraud Allegations
Ben Van Leeuwen, the co-founder of Van Leeuwen ice cream talks about building expanding the business overseas, handling inflation -- and why American consumer habits are perfect for a pricey ice cream chain.
Reporters Olivia Lueckemeyer and Maddy McCarty talk over the Texas miracle, and what might be threatening it. We also hear from the former Texas Governor and former Secretary of Energy in the Trump Administration Rick Perry on why he doesn't think government should intervene in the housing crisis. "Government should do a few things, do those few things really well and then get the hell out of the way – and let the private sector do what the private sector does best … if you become so popular that the market is able to raise the cost of where people can’t afford it, at some time in the future there will be a self correction.” Read the series here:Everything's Bigger In Texas: Angry Neighbors, Aging Policies And Lack Of Will Are Digging A 10-Gallon Housing HoleThe Nation’s Second-Worst Housing Shortage Is Crashing Into ‘The Texas Miracle’
Donohoe Hospitality President Thomas Penny speaks on recruiting to deal with the labor crisis, his concern about the debt ceiling and the business to make the most of that so-called “bleisure travel." “At the height of the pandemic, we saw a massive loss of life …a lot of folks throughout the country, their priorities have shifted to realize just how fragile today is. You have folks who will pay a premium to make certain they will make the most of the day." Also on the is episode, Tiffany Townsend, the executive Vice President of Global communications at NYC Tourism and Conventions talks the recovery in New York City.
Trepp's Manus Clancy talks over the debt ceiling crisis, the environment of "extend and pretend" and how the banking crisis is affecting real estate lending.
Shlomi Ronen, of Dekel Capital and Ron Zeff of Carmel Partners talk the banking crisis, investment opportunities and recessions threats. Read More: First Republic Bought By JPMorgan Following Bank's FailureFollowing Collapse Of Other Regional Banks, PacWest Weighs Sale
Jordan Kavana, the CEO and founder of Ark Homes for Rent, talks about the growth of the single family rental market, domestic migration, and SFR's reputation as the destroyer of the American dream, home ownership. Read more:Major Apartment Owner And Single-Family Rental Owner Team Up To Buy $3B In 'Horizontal Multifamily'Newmark Creates SFR Team In Anticipation Of Investor ComebackHuge Firms Like Blackstone Are Slowing Their SFR Purchases. They Won't Be Down For LongThis episode presented by LendingOne.
Bisnow Reports heads to the annual Real Estate Board of New York's party to talk politics, uncertainty and the complexity of the market. Read More: PHOTOS: REBNY’s 127th Gala, Where Politics Took Center Stage
Bob Knakal, head of JLL's New York Private Capital Group, and Walker & Dunlop's Aaron Appel speak about the investment sales market, value resets and the market battle between fear and greed. Read More:Wave Of Distressed CRE Sales Coming: ColliersThe Long-Awaited New York City Office Repricing Wave Is HereBisnow Reports is hosted and produced by Miriam Hall. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts – and please leave us a review.
Craig
Hemingway, not Sinclair!
Craig
Hemingway, not Sinclair!