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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Podcasts:
This Valentine's Day, we talk about the lost romance of the office -- and what landlords can do to woo tenants back to their space.
Redfin's Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather talks through what is causing rent spikes across the country, how this will impact domestic migration -- and what should be done about the housing crisis that is now impacting the upper middle class. “Before, I think, it was something that the middle class could kind of ignore; it wasn't their problem that there wasn't affordable housing for lower-income people,” she says. "But now, middle-class people can't buy a home because they're being competed against by people coming with all-cash offers, multiple offers on a home selling for $50K above asking. It's just getting so intense that I think people are starting to understand the severity of the problem.” Read more Bisnow coverage of the housing crisis: 'The Pandemic And Rent Inflation Are Pushing People Into Potentially Dangerous Living Situations' https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/multifamily/forced-cohabitation-skyrocketing-rents-pandemic-unsafe-111723 'The Moratorium Is Over, But 'Eviction Blockades,' Exhausted Relief Have Landlords At Wit's End' https://www.bisnow.com/new-york/news/multifamily/eviction-moratorium--111744
Related Group Chairman and Chief Executive Jorge Pérez and President Jon Paul Perez talk south Florida real estate and the region's changing demographics, and how the company is dealing with the twin challenges of climate change and skyrocketing construction costs.
JLL Hotels and Hospitality Global CEO Gilda Perez-Alvarado talks about the market outlook, the growing pressure in the hotel industry to meet ESG mandates — as well as the need to provide flexible workplaces to create productive teams.
Eve Picker talks about democratizing real estate investment and changing perceptions about crowd funding.
Avison Young CEO Mark Rose talks about creating a diverse team without mandating quotas.
Nadir Settles, managing director at Nuveen, talks investing in New York and the company's plan to help create a diverse pipeline of talent for the industry.
Alison Novak talks about the way her company is working with developers across the country to create more sustainable and equitable projects.
Chris Schlank, the founder of Savanna — best known for its New York City office investments — sits down to talk with Bisnow about the uncertain terrain facing owners of urban office buildings.
Hybrid work isn’t just going to impact office tenants and commercial real estate owners. It has the potential to fundamentally impact how the economies of cities across the world. In this episode we look at what's at stake for the major cities if the hybrid office really is here to stay.
All the questions about working from home and the future of the office all pale into insignificance besides one big question: Will changes to the future of work help the fight against climate change, or make things worse?
Why do people go into the office? It’s a question that, before the pandemic, few people really asked. They just did it, because that’s what they’d always done. So what happens to us as people, to our culture, if we’re no longer heading into the office eight hours a day, five days a week?
Flexible working patterns offer the chance to reimagine the world of work as a more diverse and equitable place. But without thought and consideration as to who gets to work from home, when, and why, there is a real danger that a societal shift with the potential to be inclusive and change the world for the better, instead ends up making the workplace even less diverse and society even less equal.
A big part of the debate about the future of work has centred on how hybrid or remote work affects employee output. Those who have dedicated their life to studying workplace productivity think change currently underway has the potential to unlock huge gains for economies. In this episode, we dig into the different views on productivity and the workplace -- and look at what is as stake for the office as we’ve known it.
CBRE's Mary Ann Tighe on the return to office and the state of New York's leasing market.