The Corporate Real Estate Insider

Tucker Hughes, John Jarvis, Owen Rice, and Brian Connolly

The Corporate Real Estate Insider

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The Corporate Real Estate Insider

Tucker Hughes, John Jarvis, Owen Rice, and Brian Connolly

The Corporate Real Estate Insider

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The Corporate Real Estate Insider

Tucker Hughes, John Jarvis, Owen Rice, and Brian Connolly

The Corporate Real Estate Insider

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(0:00) Opening(0:26) A demographic shift in the workforce(18:13) Meet-me buildings and data centers(30:20) Increasing opacity in commercial real estate(47:19) The office market cycle(1:01:22) ClosingTo learn more about the podcast, please visit
(0:00) Opening(0:20) The decrease in industrial construction and development(8:45) How industrial real estate market performed in the Great Recession(13:25) Asset prices and variants in yields across developers(27:15) Price to FFO and REIT rati
(0:00) Opening(1:22) CBDs underperforming suburban markets(7:43) Increase in net effective rents for class A buildings(11:53) Homelessness and occupancy in downtowns(23:50) Jobs and labor market(39:20) Increased power requirements in manufactur
(0:00) Opening(0:25) Eric Schmitt’s (former Google CEO) views on working from home(5:24) New Starbuck’s CEO work from home schedule(25:16) Boston office sells for less than one-fifth of what they paid(31:22) The new business model of coworking
(0:00) Opening(0:38) Boston Properties’ earnings release(2:26) Flight to quality and premium office space(32:43) GSA has disposed of over 8 million square feet in the last four years(41:11) Construction investment in manufacturing in the US(52:
(0:00) Opening(1:25) The real estate story behind Brian’s new office/studio location(7:40) Mid-year update on the industrial real estate market(14:09) What the remainder of 2024 and 2025 will look like for the industrial real estate market(21:1
(0:00) Opening(0:33) How does workplace effectiveness relate to the director of real estate role?(10:21) How does Genentech make real estate decisions and what is the process?(22:04) How has the director of real estate role changed?(36:19) Gene
(0:00) Opening(0:21) Law firm trends in 2024(22:41) Law firm space considerations in the future(33:57) Offices moving to suburban locations and the hub and spoke model(43:01) Risks to consider during long term leases (52:46) Brookfield’s mini c
(0:00) Opening(0:23) Thoughts on the macro economy(13:18) The federal reserve and other stimulus(23:24) AI companies(38:15) Telephonophobia in the workplace(51:32) ClosingTo learn more about the podcast, please visit www.thecreinsider.com or em
(0:00) Opening(0:14) The average American worker is lonely(14:30) NBBJ’s The Delight Factor(23:20) Coworking spaces in the suburbs(46:12) Industrial pricing(58:22) ClosingTo learn more about the podcast, please visit www.thecreinsider.com or em
(0:00) Opening(0:11) Is there a premium office space shortage?(10:02) Nearly 90 million square feet of office space removed in Q1 of 2024(16:57) Trickle-down demand and occupancy rates(36:30) Occupancy decisions based on return to work “progres
(0:00) Opening(0:20) Recent example of a renewing tenant being taken advantage of by a landlord on a renewal(16:30) Bedrock’s massive investment into development in urban Detroit and how they’re trying to reverse the doom loop(29:07) Urban plan
(0:00) Opening(0:32) The doom loop in downtown St. Louis and many other US cities(20:50) Opportunities and risks when doing sublease deals(37:37) Industrial rents and demand are slipping in the Inland Empire and other core industrial markets(44
(0:00) Opening(0:18) Property tax pass through charges and unique operating expenses(23:33) Single tenant Amazon office building in Arizona uncertainty(41:10) Update on the industrial market softening(45:34) Legal industry’s performance in the
(0:00) Opening(0:06) National Association of Realtors reach a major settlement(23:30) Tracking foot traffic and the return to office rates with cell phone data and what it says(32:34) Utilization rates across real estate(39:33) $929B of CRE loa
(0:00) Opening(0:42) Marketing and positioning of large subleases(24:14) Expert advice on how to improve gatherings of all types(33:05) The strong performance of data centers and what to expect in the future(47:13) Obsolete high-rise buildings(
(0:00) Opening(0:09) Introducing Sara Escobar(1:56) Sara’s corporate real estate and workplace experience at Hulu, Honey, Paypal, Netflix, and Riot Games(5:40) The importance of listening and data(11:46) What is workplace strategy?(15:08) Maint
(0:00) Opening(0:27) Raleigh-Durham’s growth as a GMP manufacturing hub and why this is happening(15:36) SOC codes and labor analysis in general(20:01) Is there a reckoning coming for Class A towers?(33:13) The importance of employee commute ti
(0:00) Opening(0:24) Distressed real estate funds forming(17:42) How owners inflate reported building values(23:31) Owner user purchasing and GAPP impact(41:00) WeWork issuing cancellation notices to certain occupiers of their spaces(43:13) Clo
(0:00) Opening(0:34) Predictions for the office market in 2024(34:13) Predictions for the industrial market in 2024(49:29) Emerging trends for CRE in 2024(58:31) ClosingTo learn more about the podcast, please visit www.thecreinsider.com or emai
(0:00) Opening(00:19) Tricks landlords are playing with operating expenses and capital expenditures in this environment(15:50) Navigating sublease extensions(30:19) Why the federal government is struggling to get employees to return to the offi
(0:00) Opening(0:32) Brookfield very publicly fires broker from major leasing assignments(11:10) Many large CRE firms dealing with financial challenges(13:42) Gensler’s report on downtown-based employees(20:43) What companies should prioritize
(0:00) Opening(0:15) Life science market thoughts(8:13) Flight to quality and the “quality premium spread” concept(23:18) The challenge with Downtown Minneapolis and others alike(33:32) Thoughts on the current market and long term recovery(50:5
(0:00) Opening(0:13) Goldman Sachs prepares to construct an 800k square foot office campus in Dallas(2:25) Highest vacancy rate cities in the US are in Texas(10:11) An 83k square foot office building in San Francisco sells for half of its last
(0:00) Opening(0:20) Vacancy rates are soaring in Sunbelt cities (11:01) Distressed buying/selling of office buildings underway (31:09) Restoration lease clauses (34:30) New industrial construction is falling. What will the impact be?(37:35) In
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