Bisnow Reports
Summary: A podcast examining every facet of the international commercial real estate industry — from the murky future of retail and office to real estate’s reckoning with diversity to the effects of climate change on the built world, and so much more. Produced and hosted by Miriam Hall.
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Mike Phillips, Bisnow U.K. editor, talks about how global real estate investors are behaving amid global uncertainty, what it may take for the standoff between buyers and sellers to end -- and where deals have been put on ice or stalled as a result of the market. Read more: All our coverage on recession fears, updated regularly - https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/economy/recession-fears-real-estate-113929 Canceled Contracts Pile Up As Real Estate Buyers, Lenders Reckon With Rising Rates -- Jarred Schenke reveals details on deals that have fallen apart in the current environment - https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/capital-markets/no-ones-immune-as-cre-values-take-hit-deals-fall-apart-with-rising-rates-114026 Soft Landing Or Deep Recession? Whatever Is On The Horizon Isn’t Like Any Other Downturn - Tim Carroll breaks down how experts see the situation playing out https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/economy/slowed-growth-recession-unprecedented-international-economic-downturn-in-uk-us-113992
MaryAnne Gilmartin talks about launching her own company, her concerns about what she considers "political dysfunction" in New York and branching out to Baltimore.
Scott Malkin speaks about the future of physical retail, luxury brands and his new venture in the USA.
This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners. CEO of the Community Preservation Corporation Rafael Cestero and Kirk Goodrich, President of Monadnock Development, talk about Biden's Housing Action Plan. Cestero and Goodrich host a podcast called "The Housing Problem" -- which is available here: https://thehousingproblem.com
This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners. Peebles' Corp. founder Don Peebles talks about his plans for Affirmation Tower, handling the RFP process and what he's learned from projects that have unraveled.
This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners. Leap's Amish Tolia talks about working with the real estate community and why physical stores are becoming a big part of retailers' strategy.
This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners. Nathalie Palladitcheff, the President and the first female CEO of Ivanhoé Cambridge, the real estate subsidiary of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec. She's speaking here about real estate's commitment to DEI, being a woman in the C-suite and the impact of inflation on real estate.
This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners. Ric Clark talks about his transition from a corporate job to essentially running a startup and his views on the future of the workplace. This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners
This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners. Capital markets and office brokers Michael Gigliotti, Lauren Crowley Corrinet and Alice Fair mull the leasing environment in the city and how lenders are viewing office assets.
Goldiner and Lycoyannis discuss the proposed good cause legislation.
Kastle Systems CEO Haniel Lynn talks about office occupancy around the country, what he predicts will happen next -- and what he makes of the fact that people' are returning to social activities at a greater rate than to their desks.
Mark Hollingsworth, a writer who specializes in Russia and Russian Oligarchs. His book is called Londongrad: From Russia with Cash;The Inside Story of the Oligarchs.
Warren de Haan, co-CEO of ACORE Capital talks about the knock-on effects of the conflict in Ukraine, where the big opportunities have been -- and where he wants to lend next.
Cain International CEO Jonathan Goldstein talks about the acquisition of pizza chain Prezzo, why the office isn't dead -- and why businesses need to be part of fixing the housing crisis. Previous coverage of Cain: Competitive Socialising: The Ideal Floor-Filler Or Should Landlords Stay Clear ?https://www.bisnow.com/london/news/mixed-use/is-competitive-socialising-the-new-retail-casualty-in-waiting-108317 From Bidding For Tottenham To Buying Beverly Hills: Cain International Breaks Into America: https://www.bisnow.com/london/news/capital-markets/from-bidding-for-tottenham-to-buying-beverly-hills-cain-international-breaks-america-101206