Institutional Real Estate, Inc. Podcast show

Institutional Real Estate, Inc. Podcast

Summary: Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI) — a commercial real estate publishing and consulting company — presents our new, free podcast series to help keep you up-to-date on the current institutional real estate investment market. Tune in throughout the month to hear updates from IREI's president and CEO, Geoffrey Dohrmann, in “The Dohrmann Report”; interviews with article authors that get you deeper into our publication in our “Inside the Edition” episodes; and “Report from Europe” episodes that will highlight different countries within Europe. Don't miss any episodes — subscribe now!

Podcasts:

 Shop Talk: Single-family housing market catches fire, while the apartment sector starts to cool | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2492

Ivy Zelman, CEO of Zelman & Associates, says the U.S. housing sector is experiencing a de-urbanization trend, people are moving from high-cost to lower-cost markets, millennials are having babies and buying single-family homes, and mortgage rates and home inventories are at record lows. Add it all up and Zelman is calling housing a relative winner among U.S. economic sectors. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: Single-family housing market catches fire, while the apartment sector starts to cool | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2492

Ivy Zelman, CEO of Zelman & Associates, says the U.S. housing sector is experiencing a de-urbanization trend, people are moving from high-cost to lower-cost markets, millennials are having babies and buying single-family homes, and mortgage rates and home inventories are at record lows. Add it all up and Zelman is calling housing a relative winner among U.S. economic sectors. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: Single-family housing market catches fire, while the apartment sector starts to cool | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2492

Ivy Zelman, CEO of Zelman & Associates, says the U.S. housing sector is experiencing a de-urbanization trend, people are moving from high-cost to lower-cost markets, millennials are having babies and buying single-family homes, and mortgage rates and home inventories are at record lows. Add it all up and Zelman is calling housing a relative winner among U.S. economic sectors. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: Everything you wanted to know about family offices but were afraid to ask | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2589

The family office and multifamily office have boomed as private wealth has exploded in the United States and in other parts of the world. But every family office is distinct, and therefore the space is somewhat mysterious to many advisers, investment professionals and observers. In search of clarity, we turned Rael Gorelick, partner and head of investments at Biltmore Family Office. (07/2020)

 Report from Europe: As the continent takes a breather, sustainable development pushes ahead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1463

How does the euro-zone real estate industry define sustainable development? What is the current state of sustainable development in Europe? What role is modular development playing in its advancement? Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports. (07/2020)

 Infrastructure Report: The urgent need for investment in Western U.S. water systems | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2422

Our guests, Christine Arbogast and Patrick O’Toole, recently wrote an opinion piece in the Reno Gazette Journal arguing it is time to invest in Western water infrastructure. Arbogast is president of the National Water Resources Association, and Patrick O’Toole is a cattle and sheep rancher from Wyoming and president of the Family Farm Alliance. What is the nature and scale of the western water infrastructure problem? What is the potential crisis in the event of inaction? Short of Congress acting in a big way, what other solutions exist? We discuss. (07/2020)

 Infrastructure Report: The urgent need for investment in Western U.S. water systems | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2422

Our guests, Christine Arbogast and Patrick O’Toole, recently wrote an opinion piece in the Reno Gazette Journal arguing it is time to invest in Western water infrastructure. Arbogast is president of the National Water Resources Association, and Patrick O’Toole is a cattle and sheep rancher from Wyoming and president of the Family Farm Alliance. What is the nature and scale of the western water infrastructure problem? What is the potential crisis in the event of inaction? Short of Congress acting in a big way, what other solutions exist? We discuss. (07/2020)

 Inside the Edition: Is the so-called retail apocalypse finally coming to pass? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1502

Whether a shakeout of biblical proportions is rolling like thunder across the U.S. economy or not, Institutional Real Estate Americas’ senior editor Loretta Clodfelter says retail — as we have traditionally known it — is destined to undergo major changes as a matter of survival. (07/2020)

 Report from Asia: The potential for post-pandemic investment opportunities | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1721

A new report from M&G Real Estate’s team in Asia spoke to the impact of COVID-19 and potential post-pandemic investment opportunities. What are some of those potential opportunities? How are the needs of real estate occupiers evolving? How is demand for warehouse and logistics space likely to rise on the back of growing e-commerce sales? We talk about those issues with Chiang Ling Ng, CEO and CIO of M&G Real Estate’s Asia Pacific operations. (07/2020)

 Infrastructure Report: Digital assets today and into the future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2762

What encompasses digital infrastructure assets? Why are they hot among investors? Who’s investing in them? And what does the future hold regarding their power and reach? Our guest, Brandon Hunt, portfolio manager at Strategic Capital Fund Management, tackles this wide-ranging subject. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: Digital infrastructure assets today and into the future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2762

What encompasses digital assets in the infrastructure space? Why are they hot among investors? Who’s investing in them? And what does the future hold regarding their power and reach? Our guest, Brandon Hunt, portfolio manager at Strategic Capital Fund Management, tackles this wide-ranging subject. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: Investing in senior housing post-pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2763

In advance of their July 23 webcast titled: Investing in Senior Housing Post-COVID-19 (which can be registered for at https://flaia.org/lloyd-jones/), we are joined by Lloyd Jones Senior Living chairman and CEO Chris Finlay, and executive vice president and COO Tod Petty to discuss the demographics of the situations, the sweet spot in the senior housing market, as well as the industry’s potential stress points. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: Investing in senior housing post-pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2763

In advance of their July 23 webcast titled: Investing in Senior Housing Post-COVID-19 (which can be registered for at https://flaia.org/lloyd-jones/), we are joined by Lloyd Jones Senior Living chairman and CEO Chris Finlay, and executive vice president and COO Tod Petty to discuss the demographics of the situations, the sweet spot in the senior housing market, as well as the industry’s potential stress points. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: The comeback prospects for hotels and Airbnb | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1596

U.S. hotel occupancy has more than doubled from historic lows of just over 20 percent in April, according to Reuters, but the hotel sector’s lost glory is still a long way off. Indeed, Airbnb is likely better positioned for recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout. We talk about those prospects with our guest, Michael Beckman, managing director at Townhouse Partners, a due diligence firm focused on the U.S. commercial real estate industry. (07/2020)

 Shop Talk: The comeback prospects for hotels and Airbnb | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1596

U.S. hotel occupancy has more than doubled from historic lows of just over 20 percent in April, according to Reuters, but the hotel sector’s lost glory is still a long way off. Indeed, Airbnb is likely better positioned for recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout. We talk about those prospects with our guest, Michael Beckman, managing director at Townhouse Partners, a due diligence firm focused on the U.S. commercial real estate industry. (07/2020)

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