Institutional Real Estate, Inc. Podcast: Recent Episodes

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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!

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Dick Pfister, founder and CEO of AlphaCore Wealth Advisory, says RIAs are still struggling to diversify portfolios with alternatives and real assets. Among the culprits: the media, regulators, insufficient education, and the RIAs themselves. (09/2023)

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Alvaro Aguirre, a founding member and managing partner of Folium Capital, brings his experience in timber, natural resources, farming, and agricultural technology to the program. His background includes stints at Harvard Management Co. and UBS Global Asset Management. (08/2023)

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Alvaro Aguirre, a founding member and managing partner of Folium Capital, brings his experience in timber, natural resources, farming, and agricultural technology to the program. His background includes stints at Harvard Management Co. and UBS Global Asset Management. (08/2023)

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Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., discusses some critical thinking about ESG, as portrayed by London School of Economics professor Alex Edmans. He also offers an update on new features added to the IREI.Q database. (08/2023)

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Shlomo Chopp, managing partner at Terra Strategies, an asset management firm founded to capitalize on distressed real estate investment opportunities, is our guest. He discusses where distress is happening, how to access deals, the risk tolerance required to play in the space, potential returns and, of course, the red flags that could spell financial ruin. (08/2023)

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Shlomo Chopp, managing partner at Terra Strategies, an asset management firm founded to capitalize on distressed real estate investment opportunities, is our guest. He discusses where distress is happening, how to access deals, the risk tolerance required to play in the space, potential returns and, of course, the red flags that could spell financial ruin. (08/2023)

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There is no internet without undersea cables, which carry 99 percent of financial transaction and communication traffic. It’s a business expected to hit $11.5 billion by 2025. To illuminate on this invisible backbone of data infrastructure, the program is joined by Nicole Starosielski, NYU professor and author of the book The Undersea Network, and Lane Burdette, a research analyst at TeleGeography, an organization that consults with companies involved in undersea cable businesses. (08/2023)

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There is no internet without undersea cables, which carry 99 percent of financial transaction and communication traffic. It’s a business expected to hit $11.5 billion by 2025. To illuminate on this invisible backbone of data infrastructure, the program is joined by Nicole Starosielski, NYU professor and author of the book The Undersea Network, and Lane Burdette, a research analyst at TeleGeography, an organization that consults with companies involved in undersea cable businesses. (08/2023)

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Uma Moriarity, senior investment strategist and a member of the listed real estate investment team at CenterSquare Investment Management, joins the program to make the case that public REITs are better positioned today than during prior recessions, including the aftermath of the global financial crisis. (08/2023)

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Uma Moriarity, senior investment strategist and a member of the listed real estate investment team at CenterSquare Investment Management, joins the program to make the case that public REITs are better positioned today than during prior recessions, including the aftermath of the global financial crisis. (08/2023) 

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Paul Guest, senior portfolio manager at UBS asset management, takes the microphone to explain why now’s the time to invest in private real estate. We discuss the property types that are flashing green, those that are flashing yellow, and which niche property types are on the rise, among other topics. (08/2023)

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Paul Guest, senior portfolio manager at UBS asset management, takes the microphone to explain why now’s the time to invest in private real estate. We discuss the property types that are flashing green, those that are flashing yellow, and which niche property types are on the rise, among other topics. (08/2023)

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Water expert and investor Seth Siegel — author, lawyer, activist and serial entrepreneur — discusses the current state of the world’s water travails, where investment needs to be made, and how water shortages and pollution are threatening human health. (07/2023)

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Water expert and investor Seth Siegel — author, lawyer, activist and serial entrepreneur — discusses the current state of the world’s water travails, where investment needs to be made, and how water shortages and pollution are threatening human health. (07/2023)

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Venture capitalist Julie Castro Abrams — CEO and chair of How Women Lead and general partner of How Women Invest — takes the microphone to discuss the surprising data (both positive and negative) surrounding the wealth women control, their access to capital, their approach to investing, and how they differ constitutionally from their male counterparts. (07/2023)

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David Greek, managing partner of Greek Development, reports that industrial transactions are slowing as investors and buyers face uncertain and challenging market conditions. Indeed, sales volume during first-quarter 2023 was its lowest since 2016. (07/2023)

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David Greek, managing partner of Greek Development, reports that industrial transactions are slowing as investors and buyers face uncertain and challenging market conditions. Indeed, sales volume during first-quarter 2023 was its lowest since 2016. (07/2023)

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Dan Metzler, co-founder of Exceler Building Solutions, takes us inside the factory for a peek at the components of pre-fabricated commercial construction, as well as offering some insights regarding current and future advances being made for more durable and sustainable construction materials. (07/2023)

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Dan Metzler, co-founder of Exceler Building Solutions, takes us inside the factory for a peek at the components of pre-fabricated commercial construction, as well as offering some insights regarding current and future advances being made for more durable and sustainable construction materials. (07/2023)

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Dan Metzler, co-founder of Exceler Building Solutions, takes us inside the factory for a peek at the components of pre-fabricated commercial construction, as well as offering some insights regarding current and future advances being made for more durable and sustainable construction materials. (07/2023)

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Dan Choquette — senior managing director at Cerberus Capital Management, and foundingmember and chairman of FirstKey Homes, a provider of single-family rental homes in the United States — takes a turn at the microphone to discuss the finer points of build-to-rent single-family-home communities as compared with the construction of new rental homes in neighborhoods across his organization’s 30 U.S. markets. (06/2023)

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Dan Choquette — senior managing director at Cerberus Capital Management, and foundingmember and chairman of FirstKey Homes, a provider of single-family rental homes in the United States — takes a turn at the microphone to discuss the finer points of build-to-rent single-family-home communities as compared with the construction of new rental homes in neighborhoods across his organization’s 30 U.S. markets. (06/2023)

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Dan Choquette — senior managing director at Cerberus Capital Management, and foundingmember and chairman of FirstKey Homes, a provider of single-family rental homes in the United States — takes a turn at the microphone to discuss the finer points of build-to-rent single-family-home communities as compared with the construction of new rental homes in neighborhoods across his organization’s 30 U.S. markets. (06/2023)

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David Reynolds, president of investment management at Mill Creek Residential, a developer and investor in residential housing, is our guest during this episode to discuss residential housing in general and build-to-rent single-family communities specifically. Thus far, Mill Creek has participated in the development of more than 275,000 rental homes over three decades, executing more than $25 billion in transactions since 1993. (06/2023)

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David Reynolds, president of investment management at Mill Creek Residential, a developer and investor in residential housing, is our guest during this episode to discuss residential housing in general and build-to-rent single-family communities specifically. Thus far, Mill Creek has participated in the development of more than 275,000 rental homes over three decades, executing more than $25 billion in transactions since 1993. (06/2023)

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David Reynolds, president of investment management at Mill Creek Residential, a developer and investor in residential housing, is our guest during this episode to discuss residential housing in general and build-to-rent single-family communities specifically. Thus far, Mill Creek has participated in the development of more than 275,000 rental homes over three decades, executing more than $25 billion in transactions since 1993. (06/2023)

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Roger Clarke, the CEO of IPSX, the real estate stock exchange, explains how can investors best gain exposure to real estate in our high interest rate environment and how liquidity is a key attraction of the listed market as managers continue to gate their private funds. 

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Kali Persall, editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, highlights the July/August edition of the magazine, featuring stories on the huge global opportunities in telecommunications, as well as the deep pool of niche investment deals being tapped by middle-market funds. (06/2023)

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Emmanuel Daniel, author of “The Great Transition: The Personalization of Finance is Here,” says financial advisers are already in trouble, in part because investment portfolios will cease to exist as we know them, as wealth inherited by next generations will be self-managed, highly personalized, networked and multi-dimensional. Daniel — an entrepreneur and founder of The Asian Banker (a company that provides information for the financial services industry in the form of publications and online materials) — is our guest during this episode to explain what his research says about the future of national economies and individual wealth. (06/2023)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, discusses the new concept of 15-minute cities. What is a 15-minute city? Where did this concept come from? How could it affect urban planning and real estate developments? Could it work as a concept or is it simply an impractical academic vision? (06/2023)

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Bruce Stachenfeld, Manhattan real estate attorney and chairman of the law firm Adler & Stachenfeld, returns to the program for a back and forth with podcast host Mike Consol regarding the future of office. Is the office sector forever diminished by the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic? Or could there actually be an office shortage looming? And are investors being too skittish about office to their own detriment? (06/2023)

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Bruce Stachenfeld, Manhattan real estate attorney and chairman of the law firm Adler & Stachenfeld, returns to the program for a back and forth with podcast host Mike Consol regarding the future of office. Is the office sector forever diminished by the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic? Or could there actually be an office shortage looming? And are investors being too skittish about office to their own detriment? (06/2023)

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Bruce Stachenfeld, Manhattan real estate attorney and chairman of the law firm Adler & Stachenfeld, returns to the program for a back and forth with podcast host Mike Consol regarding the future of office. Is the office sector forever diminished by the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic? Or could there actually be an office shortage looming? And are investors being too skittish about office to their own detriment? (06/2023)

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Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., has noticed anxiety is seeping into the markets as people fear another financial crisis might be in the offing. But, he argues, the numbers and authoritative sources tell a different story about the commercial debt market. Is there distress in the markets? Absolutely. Is there another global financial crisis coming? No. No meltdown. No Armageddon. He explains. (06/2023)

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Ashish Singh, partner and head of India and Southeast Asia real estate at Actis,joins the program to discuss the economic progress being made by the Asian giant, and the infrastructure and real estate investment opportunities it is presenting for investors. (06/2023)

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Ashish Singh, partner and head of India and Southeast Asia real estate at Actis,joins the program to discuss the economic progress being made by the Asian giant, and the infrastructure and real estate investment opportunities it is presenting for investors. (06/2023)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, discusses the demand for various alternative real estate sectors and whether these property niches are expansive enough to meet the swelling demand. Also on tap is a feature about the difficulty of dependably assessing property values during a period of significantly reduced property transactions and appraisals — particularly among office properties. Both features appear in the July/August edition of the magazine, along with many other stories and departments. (06/2023)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, discusses two of the main features from the June 2023 edition of the magazine. (05/2023)

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Tripty Arya, founder and CEO of Travtus, is our guest to discuss how machine learning can integrate with multifamily developments to benefit tenants, operators and investors. (12/2022)

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Daniel Farber, CEO of the real estate investment firm HLC Equity, is also the producer of the PropTech360 conference, whose latest iteration will take place in June 2023 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He joins the program to discuss the conference and the continuing evolution of the booming proptech space. (12/2022)

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Daniel Farber, CEO of the real estate investment firm HLC Equity, is also the producer of the PropTech360 conference, whose latest iteration will take place in June 2023 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He joins the program to discuss the conference and the continuing evolution of the booming proptech space. (12/2022)

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Daniel Farber, CEO of the real estate investment firm HLC Equity, is also the producer of the PropTech360 conference, whose latest iteration will take place in June 2023 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He joins the program to discuss the conference and the continuing evolution of the booming proptech space. (12/2022)

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The commercial real estate market is a growing alternative investment class across the globe, and Australia is no exception. For confirmation, all one need do is ask Mark Power, the man responsible for debt and credit funds at Melbourne-based Qualitas. Among other points he makes during his appearance on this episode, Power says the current environment of heightened volatility and low public market yields have led many investors to consider private credit — an investment strategy positioned to provide reliable income, risk-adjusted returns and portfolio diversification. (12/2022)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, reports on the deep underlying themes that can affect the investment landscape for years to come and sometimes cause seismic shifts in how real estate is used. The article she summarizes appears in the December 2022 edition of the magazine. (11/2022)

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Tripty Arya, founder and CEO of Travtus, is our guest to discuss how machine learning can integrate with multifamily developments to benefit tenants, operators and investors. (11/2022)

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Tripty Arya, founder and CEO of Travtus, is our guest to discuss how machine learning can integrate with multifamily developments to benefit tenants, operators and investors. (11/2022)

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Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., takes on false rumors ranging from his impending retirement and sale of the company to notions that IREI has become a less flexible and entrepreneurial company than required to meet today’s challenges. (11/2022)

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Marcus New, founder and CEO of InvestX, takes the microphone to discuss how investors can profit by making commitments to carefully selected private companies that meet stringent investment criteria. (11/2022)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports tough times lie ahead, but there are reasons for cautious optimism in some real estate investment quarters. (11/2022)

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Herb Rogove and Wayne Norbeck, executives at the manufactured housing startup Liv-Connected, join the program to discuss the future of customizable modular housing and its role in alleviating the affordable housing crisis, as well as its potential for serving as temporary — or even permanent — form of housing in post-natural-disaster environments. (11/2022)

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Herb Rogove and Wayne Norbeck, executives at the manufactured housing startup Liv-Connected, join the program to discuss the future of customizable modular housing and its role in alleviating the affordable housing crisis, as well as its potential for serving as temporary — or even permanent — form of housing in post-natural-disaster environments. (11/2022)

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Herb Rogove and Wayne Norbeck, executives at the manufactured housing startup Liv-Connected, join the program to discuss the future of customizable modular housing and its role in alleviating the affordable housing crisis, as well as its potential for serving as temporary — or even permanent — form of housing in post-natural-disaster environments. (11/2022)

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Mikael Karlsson, chief investment officer of Actis, a global investor in sustainable infrastructure, joins the program to discuss the rationale for infrastructure investing during inflationary and potentially recessionary times. (11/2022)

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Mikael Karlsson, chief investment officer of Actis, a global investor in sustainable infrastructure, joins the program to discuss the rationale for infrastructure investing during inflationary and potentially recessionary times. (11/2022)

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Patrick Adrian of Nasdaq and Fred Baerenz, chief executive of AOG Wealth Management, join the program to explain Nasdaq Private Market and its ability to create an integrated secondary market for sponsored funds, offering a liquidity option to advisers and their high-net-worth clients who have private equity and other alternative investments in their portfolios. The program is also offering a qualified matching service that gives investors the option of putting their holdings up for auction. Here is what Adrian and Baerenz had to say. (11/2022)

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Patrick Adrian of Nasdaq and Fred Baerenz, chief executive of AOG Wealth Management, join the program to explain Nasdaq Private Market and its ability to create an integrated secondary market for sponsored funds, offering a liquidity option to advisers and their high-net-worth clients who have private equity and other alternative investments in their portfolios. The program is also offering a qualified matching service that gives investors the option of putting their holdings up for auction. Here is what Adrian and Baerenz had to say. (11/2022)

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Alice Connaughton, a partner in Morrison Foerster’s REIT practice, discusses the differences between publicly traded, nonlisted and private REITs, and the economic and regulatory changes they face. (11/2022)

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Alice "Ali" Connaughton, a partner in Morrison Foerster’s REIT practice, discusses the differences between publicly traded, nonlisted and private REITs, and the economic and regulatory changes they face. (11/2022)

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Kristi Nootens, vice president of investment management at CP Capital, a real estate investment manager specializing in multifamily, reports anti-apartment NIMBYism in high-growth U.S. markets is posing a significant construction barrier for investors and developers, and making it difficult to get projects off the ground. She explains the challenge. (10/2022)

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Ian Rickwood, chief executive of Henley Investment Management, talks to IREI about how long it will take for transactions to pick up again, why refinancing is the area to keep a close eye on, and why niche sectors are always worth considering

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Matthew Iak, executive vice president of U.S. Energy Development Corp., reasons that escalating global energy needs will require that all forms of power production be brought into the energy mix for the foreseeable future — and that policymaker and investors needs to stop regarding various forms of energy as competing against one another. During this episode he talks Saudi Arabia, peak oil, the strong U.S. dollar, and China’s domination of the renewable market. (10/2022)

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Drew Campbell, senior editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, reports in the latest edition of the magazine the potential for private investors to participate in U.S. infrastructure projects has taken big steps forward recently. He joins the program to explain. (10/2022)

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Name a critical technology and it depends on tungsten, says Lewis Black, CEO of Almonty Industries, a company involved in the mining, processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate. Mr. Black, our guest on this episode, says 90 percent of tungsten is produced by rivals China and Russia, putting Western Hemisphere countries in a precarious position, and the circumstance isn’t being addressed. What’s more, it’s a declining resource. He explains the situation. (10/2022)

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Sigrid Zialcita, CEO of the Asia Pacific Real Assets Association, says the protracted pandemic has sparked an urgent need to diversify across geographies and asset classes, and the continent’s REITs are scaling up to meet the challenge. She explains. (10/2022)

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Kristi Nootens, vice president of investment management at CP Capital, a real estate investment manager specializing in multifamily, reports anti-apartment NIMBYism in high-growth U.S. markets is posing a significant construction barrier for investors and developers, and making it difficult to get projects off the ground. She explains the challenge. (10/2022)

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Kristi Nootens, vice president of investment management at CP Capital, a real estate investment manager specializing in multifamily, reports anti-apartment NIMBYism in high-growth U.S. markets is posing a significant construction barrier for investors and developers, and making it difficult to get projects off the ground. She explains the challenge. (10/2022)

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Brandon Sedloff, managing director and global head of business development and the founding SVP of sales at Juniper Square, joins the program to discuss the types of digital partnership platforms that are fueling frictionless dealmaking and partnerships in the investment space — and what is still to come. (10/2023)

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Brandon Sedloff, managing director and global head of business development and the founding SVP of sales at Juniper Square, joins the program to discuss the types of digital partnership platforms that are fueling frictionless dealmaking and partnerships in the investment space — and what is still to come. (10/2023)

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The Institute for Portfolio Alternatives, (better known as IPA), has named Anya Coverman as its new president and CEO, succeeding Tony Chereso. She has been with the organization since 2017 and has served as IPA’s general counsel and senior vice president of government affairs. Coverman joins the program to discuss her new role and the IPA’s recently approved three-year strategic plan. (10/2022)

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Julie Whelan, our guest, leads a global team of researchers at CBRE tasked with identifying major trends impacting commercial real estate occupiers — including the much-debated post-COVID return to office. She comments on the recently completed survey her organization conducted on the subject. Is office a buy, sell or hold? We discuss. (09/2022) 

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This is an edited version of a cover profile interview conducted by Real Assets Adviser editor Mike Consol with William Spitz, co-founder and principal of Diversified Trust. His cover profile appears in the October 2022 edition of Real Assets Adviser. (09/22)

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Joe Wanninger, managing director of asset management at Principal Real Estate Investors (the dedicated real estate group of Principal Global Investors), joins the program to discuss the firm’s landmark Indeed Tower in Austin, a LEED Platinum project recently named “best project design” by the Urban Land Institute. The award recognizes a completed project that demonstrates excellence in design for architecture, interior design, engineering, planning or other project elements. (09/2022)

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Joe Wanninger, managing director of asset management at Principal Real Estate Investors (the dedicated real estate group of Principal Global Investors), joins the program to discuss the firm’s landmark Indeed Tower in Austin, a LEED Platinum project recently named “best project design” by the Urban Land Institute. The award recognizes a completed project that demonstrates excellence in design for architecture, interior design, engineering, planning or other project elements. (09/2022)

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Julie Whelan, our guest, leads a global team of researchers at CBRE tasked with identifying major trends impacting commercial real estate occupiers — including the much-debated post-COVID return to office. She comments on the recently completed survey her organization conducted on the subject. Is office a buy, sell or hold? We discuss. (09/2022)

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Julie Whelan, our guest, leads a global team of researchers at CBRE tasked with identifying major trends impacting commercial real estate occupiers — including the much-debated post-COVID return to office. She comments on the recently completed survey her organization conducted on the subject. Is office a buy, sell or hold? We discuss. (09/2022)

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Matthew Trowbridge, chief medical officer at the International WELL Building Institute, joins the program to talk about the technologies and design protocols required to promote tenant and public health. Where do the weaknesses lie? How do real estate operators strengthen building performance, indoor and out? What do investors get in return for investments in the health in the built environment? We discuss. (09/2022)

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Matthew Trowbridge, chief medical officer at the International WELL Building Institute, joins the program to talk about the technologies and design protocols required to promote tenant and public health. Where do the weaknesses lie? How do real estate operators strengthen building performance, indoor and out? What do investors get in return for investments in the health in the built environment? We discuss. (09/2022)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, reports that employees have the upper hand over employers these days, and that has triggered a battle for the best and brightest the real estate investment space has to offer. She discusses the situation and the story that appears in the October 2022 issue of Institutional Real Estate Americas. (09/2022)

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Katherine Jeffery of KJ Consulting is a generational strategist who specializes in developing business strategies that help organizations navigate the complexities of having five generations working side-by-side in the modern workplace. She joins to program to explain each generation’s sensibilities and what employers need to focus on when hiring and integrating the broad mix of attitudes and work styles. (09/2022)

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Katherine Jeffery of KJ Consulting is a generational strategist who specializes in developing business strategies that help organizations navigate the complexities of having five generations working side-by-side in the modern workplace. She joins to program to explain each generation’s sensibilities and what employers need to focus on when hiring and integrating the broad mix of attitudes and work styles. (09/2022)

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Katherine Jeffery of KJ Consulting is a generational strategist who specializes in developing business strategies that help organizations navigate the complexities of having five generations working side-by-side in the modern workplace. She joins to program to explain each generation’s sensibilities and what employers need to focus on when hiring and integrating the broad mix of attitudes and work styles. (09/2022)

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Katherine Jeffery of KJ Consulting is a generational strategist who specializes in developing business strategies that help organizations navigate the complexities of having five generations working side-by-side in the modern workplace. She joins to program to explain each generation’s sensibilities and what employers need to focus on when hiring and integrating the broad mix of attitudes and work styles. (09/2022)

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Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., reports on the fall Editorial Advisory Board Meeting (Sept. 6-8) and the many issues attending investors, managers and consultants mulled, including inflation, cap rates, ESG risk, the fallout from the Russia/Ukraine war, and a conducting a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis by property types. (09/2022)

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Phil Ryan, director of the JLL City Futures program, joins the podcast to discuss his organization’s research regarding a host of issues revolving around cities, such as: What makes cities succeed or fail? What are the big challenges facing cities? What questions are still pending in the aftermath of the COVID pandemic? What are the world’s greatest cities and why? And what is a reasonable vision of a city of the future 25 years hence? (09/2022)

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Phil Ryan, director of the JLL City Futures program, joins the podcast to discuss his organization’s research regarding a host of issues revolving around cities, such as: What makes cities succeed or fail? What are the big challenges facing cities? What questions are still pending in the aftermath of the COVID pandemic? What are the world’s greatest cities and why? And what is a reasonable vision of a city of the future 25 years hence? (09/2022)

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Phil Ryan, director of the JLL City Futures program, joins the podcast to discuss his organization’s research regarding a host of issues revolving around cities, such as: What makes cities succeed or fail? What are the big challenges facing cities? What questions are still pending in the aftermath of the COVID pandemic? What are the world’s greatest cities and why? And what is a reasonable vision of a city of the future 25 years hence? (09/2022)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports that rooftop spaces offering flexible use are becoming increasingly sought after by commercial real estate investors and managers. (09/2022)

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Mark Green — CIO of Cottonwood Group and a man said to be known within the investment industry as the "Swiss army knife of debt and equity" — joins the program to discuss the investment opportunities in distressed real estate assets. (09/2022)

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Mark Green — CIO of Cottonwood Group and a man said to be known within the investment industry as the "Swiss army knife of debt and equity" — joins the program to discuss the investment opportunities in distressed real estate assets. (09/2022)

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Mark Green — CIO of Cottonwood Group and a man said to be known within the investment industry as the "Swiss army knife of debt and equity" — joins the program to discuss the investment opportunities in distressed real estate assets. (09/2022)

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This is an edited version of a cover profile interview conducted by Real Assets Adviser editor Mike Consol with Evan Roth, co-founder and co-CEO of BBR Partners. Roth's cover profile appears in the September 2022 edition of Real Assets Adviser. (09/2022)

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According to reporting from Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, the fundamental story of healthcare real estate investment begins with demographics, but it doesn’t end there. Both supply and demand fundamentals support the investment thesis. She elaborates on the topic during this episode. (08/2022)

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According to reporting from Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, the fundamental story of healthcare real estate investment begins with demographics, but it doesn’t end there. Both supply and demand fundamentals support the investment thesis. She elaborates on the topic during this episode. (08/2022)

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Frank Holmes, CEO and CIO of U.S. Global Investors — and a longtime bullish airline investor — joins the program to shed light on an Airbus forecast that the number of airliners in service will more than double over the next 20 years as passenger and freight traffic soar. (08/2022)

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Gordon Feller — a global fellow at The Smithsonian Institution’s Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and former director of Urban Innovation at Cisco Systems — joins the program to discuss efforts to achieve greater infrastructure resiliency, what it involves, and how it might affect investors. (08/2022)

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Gordon Feller — a global fellow at The Smithsonian Institution’s Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and former director of Urban Innovation at Cisco Systems — joins the program to discuss efforts to achieve greater infrastructure resiliency, what it involves, and how it might affect investors. (08/2022)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, discusses how shifting urban landscapes, housing demand and decarbonization are leading to a growth in adaptive reuse in Europe and around the globe. (08/2022)

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Ian Lieblich, head of ESG at EG Funds Management in Sydney, joins the program to expound on efforts to bring holistic measurement to environment, social and governance policies and procedures. (08/2022)

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John Harrison, executive director of ADISA and a member of the Real Assets Adviser Editorial Advisory Board, joins us to discuss insights connected to a recent bank visit, as well as the continuing observations around passively versus actively managed investment funds. (07/2022)

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Filip Dousek — founder of the AI and data analytics company Stories.bi, recently acquired by Workday — built his startup on the notion that data is only as good as the stories it tells, so that companies can take suitable, information-based actions. He joins the program to discuss the “data lake,” the “data swamp,” data storytelling, and where AI will take humanity in the years to come. (07/2022)

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Filip Dousek — founder of the AI and data analytics company Stories.bi, recently acquired by Workday — built his startup on the notion that data is only as good as the stories it tells, so that companies can take suitable, information-based actions. He joins the program to discuss the “data lake,” the “data swamp,” data storytelling, and where AI will take humanity in the years to come. (07/2022)

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Filip Dousek — founder of the AI and data analytics company Stories.bi, recently acquired by Workday — built his startup on the notion that data is only as good as the stories it tells, so that companies can take suitable, information-based actions. He joins the program to discuss the “data lake,” the “data swamp,” data storytelling, and where AI will take humanity in the years to come. (07/2022)

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Daniel Laub and Ben Atkins, co-founders of Zenith IOS, recently partnered with J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives to launch new $700 million joint venture targeting industrial outdoor space at urban infill locations in major cities. More broadly, Laub and Atkins speak about the industrial outdoor space in general and why it’s rapidly expanding. (07/2022)

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Jay Kwan, managing director at QuadReal, the real estate arm of the British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, talks to IREI about investing and underwriting in the current inflationary environment. 

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Rick Vanzura, CEO of Freight Farms, is among the pioneers in sustainable hyper-local indoor farming, through the company’s global network of internet-connected farms operating inside modified containerized cargo units. Here is the story of what is possible when farming takes place inside a highly controlled and localized micro-environment. (07/2022)

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Dennis Yeo, head of investor services and logistics and industrial for the Asia Pacific region at Cushman & Wakefield, offers an update on how industrial and logistical real estate are performing across Asia, and what forces are accelerating the development of the property types in emerging APAC markets. (07/2022) 

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Daniel Laub and Ben Atkins, co-founders of Zenith IOS, recently partnered with J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives to launch new $700 million joint venture targeting industrial outdoor space at urban infill locations in major cities. More broadly, Laub and Atkins speak about the industrial outdoor space in general and why it’s rapidly expanding. (06/2022) 

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Daniel Laub and Ben Atkins, co-founders of Zenith IOS, recently partnered with J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives to launch new $700 million joint venture targeting industrial outdoor space at urban infill locations in major cities. More broadly, Laub and Atkins speak about the industrial outdoor space in general and why it’s rapidly expanding. (06/2022) 

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Repricing opportunities dangle a metaphorical carrot that institutional capital is finding hard to resist, according to Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe. He tackles the subject in the July/August edition of the magazine, and offers his insights during this episode. (06/2022)

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Or Agassi, co-founder and CEO of FlipOS, a real estate company dedicated to closing the U.S. housing gap, joins the program to discuss a new model for helping investors in the value-add residential space more rapidly renovate and bring to market homes that are currently unoccupied because of dilapidation or other problems — a segment he dubs “the neglected children of the real estate investment industry.” He and co-founder Tom Sella, Israeli immigrants, have their sights set on adding thousands of U.S. homes per year back into the housing mix. During this episode, Agassi explains how that is being accomplished. (06/2022)

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Jamie Weiner, author of the new book “The Quest for Legitimacy,” comes on the program to explain how the children of prominent families discover their unique place in the world. What are the stumbling blocks? What are the best practices? (06/2022)

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Joe Quinlan, head of CIO market strategy for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank, explains why globalization isn’t dead, but rather is being refined and reconfigured. He describes a tri-polar world that will be better positioned to weather future shocks and drive future earnings growth for multinational corporations. (06/2022)

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Joe Quinlan, head of CIO market strategy for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank, explains why globalization isn’t dead, but rather is being refined and reconfigured. He describes a tri-polar world that will be better positioned to weather future shocks and drive future earnings growth for multinational corporations. (06/2022)

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Jamie Weiner, author of the new book “The Quest for Legitimacy,” comes on the program to explain how the children of prominent families discover their unique place in the world. What are the stumbling blocks? What are the best practices? (06/2022)

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Jamie Weiner, author of the new book “The Quest for Legitimacy,” comes on the program to explain how the children of prominent families discover their unique place in the world. What are the stumbling blocks? What are the best practices? (06/2022)

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Or Agassi, co-founder and CEO of FlipOS, a real estate company dedicated to closing the U.S. housing gap, joins the program to discuss a new model for helping investors in the value-add residential space more rapidly renovate and bring to market homes that are currently unoccupied because of dilapidation or other problems — a segment he dubs “the neglected children of the real estate investment industry.” He and co-founder Tom Sella, Israeli immigrants, have their sights set on adding thousands of U.S. homes per year back into the housing mix. During this episode, Agassi explains how that is being accomplished. (06/2022)

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Or Agassi, co-founder and CEO of FlipOS, a real estate company dedicated to closing the U.S. housing gap, joins the program to discuss a new model for helping investors in the value-add residential space more rapidly renovate and bring to market homes that are currently unoccupied because of dilapidation or other problems — a segment he dubs “the neglected children of the real estate investment industry.” He and co-founder Tom Sella, Israeli immigrants, have their sights set on adding thousands of U.S. homes per year back into the housing mix. During this episode, Agassi explains how that is being accomplished. (06/2022)

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Chris Harris, founder and CEO of Store Space, offers his analysis of the current environment for the self-storage space, what’s driving its seemingly relentless rise, how some markets get overbuilt, and the overall outlook for its future performance. (06/2022)

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This is an edited version of a cover profile interview conducted by Real Assets Adviser editor Mike Consol with Brent Brodeski, co-founder and CEO of Savant Wealth Management. Brodeski’s cover profile appears in the June 2022 edition of Real Assets Adviser. (05/2022)

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In the spotlight during this episode is Mitesh Shah, CEO of Omnia Markets, an organization he founded with the goal of educating users about cryptocurrency and providing them tools to analyze each coin and make well-informed investment decisions. During this conversation with podcast host Mike Consol, he takes aim at the current state of crypto and the Biden administration’s efforts to build a regulatory framework around the coins and its industry players. (05/2022)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, previews the June 2022 edition of the magazine, with an emphasis on competing real estate investment strategies, and emerging green-tech products that can change the calculus for future investment decision. (05/2022)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, highlights a trio of stories from the magazine’s freshly produced June 2022 edition. To wit: With incumbent supermarket groups operating from huge store footplates and largely enjoying strong sales, can Amazon Fresh really reshape convenience grocery retailing? Also, how structural trends are bifurcating global office markets, and how higher interest rates suggest an eventual repricing of real estate assets. (05/2022)

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Amelie Delaunay, director of research and professional standards at ANREV, presents an overview of the recently completed ANREV/INREV/PREA Investment Intentions Survey for 2022. (05/2022)

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Patricia Soldano, president of Family Enterprise USA, joins the program to discuss her organization’s mission to promote the growth of family businesses in the United States. While outlining the power and pervasiveness of family-owned business on both Main Street and Wall Street, she also highlights the threats to the sector posed by misperceptions among the general public, the White House, and members of Congress. (05/2022) 

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Greg Kubin, a general partner at PsyMed Ventures, a VC fund focused on psychedelic therapeutics and other mental health technologies, joins the program to offer his insights on the biotech and pharmaceutical industries move into treating depression, anxiety, PTSD and other psychological ailments with the clinical use of MDMA, psilocybin, LSD, ketamine and other naturally occurring and synthetic treatments. (05/2022)

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Chris Harris, founder and CEO of Store Space, offers his analysis of the current environment for the self-storage space, what’s driving its seemingly relentless rise, how some markets get overbuilt, and the overall outlook for its future performance. (05/2022)

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Chris Harris, founder and CEO of Store Space, offers his analysis of the current environment for the self-storage space, what’s driving its seemingly relentless rise, how some markets get overbuilt, and the overall outlook for its future performance. (05/2022)

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Staykeepers executives Michail Smirnov and Charlotte Russell join the program to discuss efforts being made to keep student housing and apartments full by offering short-term stays to people ranging from short- and longer-term business travelers to leisure travelers. (05/2022)

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Staykeepers executives Michail Smirnov and Charlotte Russell join the program to discuss efforts being made to keep student housing and apartments full by offering short-term stays to people ranging from short- and longer-term business travelers to leisure travelers. (05/2022)

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Shane Connell, executive vice president of The Connell Co., joins to program to make the argument that employees can be drawn back to the office with a collegiate-style corporate campus, replete with a vast array of amenities and concierge services. His family business’s contribution to that concept? A 185-acre project dubbed The Park at Berkeley Heights. (05/2022) 

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Shane Connell, executive vice president of The Connell Co., joins to program to make the argument that employees can be drawn back to the office with a collegiate-style corporate campus, replete with a vast array of amenities and concierge services. His family business’s contribution to that concept? A 185-acre project dubbed The Park at Berkeley Heights. (05/2022)

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Shane Connell, executive vice president of The Connell Co., joins to program to make the argument that employees can be drawn back to the office with a collegiate-style corporate campus, replete with a vast array of amenities and concierge services. His family business’s contribution to that concept? A 185-acre project dubbed The Park at Berkeley Heights. (05/2022)

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This is an edited version of a cover profile interview conducted by Real Assets Adviser editor Mike Consol with Dave Welling, CEO of Mercer Advisors. Welling’s cover profile appears in the May 2022 edition of Real Assets Adviser. (04/2022)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports that a lack of available data, realistic costings and universal benchmarks are among the obstacles standing in the way of investors' net-zero ambitions. Can they be overcome? Let the discussion begin. (04/2022)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, offers her overview of the May 2022 edition of the magazine. In addition to IREI's annual survey of investors, she discusses performance research around leveraged core vs. noncore real estate. (04/2022) 

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Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., reports on the April 12-14, 2022 Spring Editorial Advisory Board Meeting for Institutional Real Estate Americas, staged at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island, South Carolina. The invitation-only gathering is designed to foster dialogue, exchange ideas, cultivate feedback, and keep IREI editors betters informed about the most relevant story ideas. (04/2022)

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Drew Cambell, senior editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, highlights some of the contents from the April 2022 edition of i3, including the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program, and 'circular infrastructure' as the long-term key to decarbonization. (04/2022)

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Not only was there no pandemic-induced bloodbath for hotels, but the lodging industry actually exceeded expectations. Michelle Russo, founder and CEO of Hotel Asset Value Enhancement (hotelAVE), joins the program to discuss how hotels finessed the situation, and why she sees opportunities for innovations and heightened profitability going forward. (04/2022)

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Jay Newman, a former hedge fund portfolio manager who spent 40 years involved with international finance — including being viewed as the mastermind behind a historic 15-year fight to recover billions of dollars in defaulted debt from the government of Argentina — has authored the new novel Undermoney, part of a three-book deal with Scribner. With cameo appearances by Vladimir Putin and Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, the novel offers a fictionalized account of the very real instances of the moral turpitude and financial skullduggery swirling around the ultra-rich and politically powerful governments. (04/2022)

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Jay Newman, a former hedge fund portfolio manager who spent 40 years involved with international finance — including being viewed as the mastermind behind a historic 15-year fight to recover billions of dollars in defaulted debt from the government of Argentina — has authored the new novel Undermoney, part of a three-book deal with Scribner. With cameo appearances by Vladimir Putin and Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, the novel offers a fictionalized account of the very real instances of the moral turpitude and financial skullduggery swirling around the ultra-rich and politically powerful governments. (04/2022)

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Not only was there no pandemic-induced bloodbath for hotels, but the lodging industry actually exceeded expectations. Michelle Russo, founder and CEO of Hotel Asset Value Enhancement (hotelAVE), joins the program to discuss how hotels finessed the situation, and why she sees opportunities for innovations and heightened profitability going forward. (03/2022)

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Not only was there no pandemic-induced bloodbath for hotels, but the lodging industry actually exceeded expectations. Michelle Russo, founder and CEO of Hotel Asset Value Enhancement (hotelAVE), joins the program to discuss how hotels finessed the situation, and why she sees opportunities for innovations and heightened profitability going forward. (03/2022)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, discusses a trio of features appearing in the April issue of Institutional Real Estate Americas, largely focused on the many factors and considerations revolving around the office markets of Asia, Europe and North American, while also expanding into the broader expectations for real estate performance in other property types. (03/2022)

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After two years of uncertainty and a stop-start return to normality, the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel is now increasingly visible to the hospitality sector. Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports on this feature, which appears in the April 022 edition of the magazine. (03/2022)

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John Mooz, a senior managing director at Hines, and Jonathan Pearce, an executive vice president at Ivanhoé Cambridge, join the program to talk about their Texas Tower joint venture, and the design, technologies, leasing options and hospitality environment that are the hallmarks of so-called Class AA office. (03/2022)

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John Mooz, a senior managing director at Hines, and Jonathan Pearce, an executive vice president at Ivanhoé Cambridge, join the program to talk about their Texas Tower joint venture, and the design, technologies, leasing options and hospitality environment that are the hallmarks of so-called Class AA office. (03/2022)

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Matt Frazier, founder and CEO of Jones Street Investment Partners, joins the program to discuss the bright outlook for apartments, the inefficiencies in certain markets, and efforts to create a positive culture among apartment tenants. (03/2022)

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Ashish Singh, a partner with Actis Advisers, joins the program to make the case for why real estate investors should be considering India. Singh, based in Mumbai, discusses the six primary markets for institutional markets, as well as the tailwinds propelling India real estate returns, the property types most ripe for development — and the caveats investors should take into account. Singh’s article on the subject appears in the February 2022 edition of Institutional Real Estate Asia Pacific. (03/2022)

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Halley Froehlich, assistant professor at the University of California in Santa Barbara, joins the program to shed light on the waterborne production of fish and plant life. Is aquaculture an opportunity as big as the ocean itself, or does it face limitations? And what scientific and technological advances can humanity expect to see in the years to come? (03/2022)

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Matt Frazier, founder and CEO of Jones Street Investment Partners, joins the program to discuss the bright outlook for apartments, the inefficiencies in certain markets, and efforts to create a positive culture among apartment tenants. (03/2022)

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Matt Frazier, founder and CEO of Jones Street Investment Partners, joins the program to discuss the bright outlook for apartments, the inefficiencies in certain markets, and efforts to create a positive culture among apartment tenants. (03/2022)

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Jeremy Katz, co-head of CP Capital and vice-chairman of the Urban Land Institute Multifamily Bronze Council, joins the program to discuss multifamily properties, the housing shortage, capital flows from Europe, and the reasons why the apartment sector is slated to be a strong performing asset class for years to come. (03/2022)

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Jeremy Katz, co-head of CP Capital and vice-chairman of the Urban Land Institute Multifamily Bronze Council, joins the program to discuss multifamily properties, the housing shortage, capital flows from Europe, and the reasons why the apartment sector is slated to be a strong performing asset class for years to come. (03/2022)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports on a pair of related features in the March 2022 edition of the magazine. The first one paints a picture of the industrial/logistics real estate market in Europe by comparing the U.K. and Italian markets, while the second one looks at how AI and robotics could affect how investors think about logistics real estate in the future. (03/2022)

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If you run into Matt Pestronk — president and co-founder of Post Brothers, a real estate investment, development and management company — it’s best not to use phrases such as “this time it’s different” or “COVID has accelerated everything.” He’s not buying it. Pestronk is bullish on cities and their resilience, and he explains why during his guest appearance on this podcast. (02/2022)

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If you run into Matt Pestronk — president and co-founder of Post Brothers, a real estate investment, development and management company — it’s best not to use phrases such as “this time it’s different” or “COVID has accelerated everything.” He’s not buying it. Pestronk is bullish on cities and their resilience, and he explains why during his guest appearance on this podcast. (02/2022)

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Mark Meiklejon, head of real asset investment specialists at Aviva Investors, talks about how capital allocators are moving away from beta focussed building-block type real estate strategies towards more outcome focussed strategies, and explains how the manager's Climate Transition Real Assets Fund is helping investors reach their net-zero goals. 

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, joins the program to discuss the rising interest — and headline risk — associated with build-to-rent residential communities, as well as the latest on capital flows into the United States. (02/2022)

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Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., discusses the launch of the company’s IREI.Q database, which tracks more than 5,000 global institutional real estate investment programs, more than 1,000 of which are active in the market now and seeking to raise more than $400 billion from institutional investors. Dohrmann explains the host of competitive advantages offered by this data service. (02/2022)

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Venture capitalists Aaron Block and Zack Aarons of MetaProp join the program to discuss the record investment committed to property technology startups and their standout performance. What have proptechs accomplished for the built environment thus far, and what are they aiming to accomplish in the future? We discuss. (02/2022)

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Venture capitalists Aaron Block and Zack Aarons of MetaProp join the program to discuss the record investment committed to property technology startups and their standout performance. What have proptechs accomplished for the built environment thus far, and what are they aiming to accomplish in the future? We discuss. (02/2022)

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Venture capitalists Aaron Block and Zack Aarons of MetaProp join the program to discuss the record investment committed to property technology startups and their standout performance. What have proptechs accomplished for the built environment thus far, and what are they aiming to accomplish in the future? We discuss. (02/2022)

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Paige Mueller, managing director of Eigen10 Advisors, and Catherine Ann Marshall, principal of RealAlts, a real asset ESG Consulting firm, join the program to discuss the outcomes and opportunities for real estate investors in moving to ESG Gen 3. (01/2022)

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Paige Mueller, managing director of Eigen10 Advisors, and Catherine Ann Marshall, principal of RealAlts, a real asset ESG Consulting firm, join the program to discuss the outcomes and opportunities for real estate investors in moving to ESG Gen 3. (01/2022)

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Sumit Handa, co-head of investment committees for Pennington Partners and Pennington Alternative Income, joins the program to offer his perspective on debt, inflation, interest rates, and where the smart investment dollars are flowing during these turbulent economic times. (01/2022)

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David Hunt, managing partner and head of global logistics investments at Thor Equities, to discuss the current status of last-mile logistic in Europe and where the best investment opportunities can be had, and how will the sector evolve over time. (01/2022)

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This is an edited version of a cover profile interview conducted by Real Assets Adviser editor Mike Consol with Jim Crowley, CEO of Pershing. Crowley’s cover profile appears in the January 2022 edition of the magazine. (01/2022)

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Drew Campbell, senior editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, offers an overview of the forthcoming February 2022 issue of i3, including infrastructure investing in a post-pandemic environment, sustainable infrastructure, and capital deployment for projects. (01/2022)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, joins the program to discuss debt investing. Overall, the debt markets appear to be in relatively good shape as we begin the new year, but headwinds are complicating the risk assessment for lenders. (01/2022)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports on the moves being made around the self-storage business. What is the state of the self-storage real estate market in Europe? Why is it emerging as an attractive niche investment sector? Why is it so hard for investors to get a foothold in the market? What are the main issues with running a self-storage portfolio? Our euro zone editor weighs in. (01/2022)

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Neil Synnott, head of client services for Asia Pacific at IQ-EQ, authored a story in the January 2022 issue of Institutional Real Estate Asia Pacific that argues real estate investors must reinvent office spaces in ways that address ESG and COVID-19 if they hope to retain their best talent. Also needed, he says, are more experiential workspaces. Synnott joins the program to share his thoughts on some of the particulars of the reinvention he is calling for. (01/2022)

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Tony Smedley, managing director and head of European private equity at Heitman, joins the program to discuss the major shift under way in real estate on the continent, and highlights the cities and property types that are particularly desirable, as well as the differences between U.S. and European real estate markets. (01/2022)

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Tony Smedley, managing director and head of European private equity at Heitman, joins the program to discuss the major shift under way in real estate on the continent, and highlights the cities and property types that are particularly desirable, as well as the differences between U.S. and European real estate markets. (01/2022)

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Peter Lewis, chairman and founder of Wharton Equity Partners, joins Real Assets Adviser editor Mike Consol in a freewheeling discussion around the remarkable and revolutionary changes afoot in the U.S. and global economies, often driven by individuals newly empowered by personal technologies, the internet and social media platforms. (01/2022)

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INREV released its first paper on net-zero carbon targets in November 2021. Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe talks to Lonneke Löwik, the CEO of INREV on the paper and how real estate investors and managers can get ready for net-zero carbon.

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Martin Davies, president and CEO of Westchester, the agricultural investment arm of the asset management giant Nuveen, joins the program to discuss the latest trends and thinking around farmland investing. (01/2022)

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Martin Davies, president and CEO of Westchester, the agricultural investment arm of the asset management giant Nuveen, joins the program to discuss the latest trends and thinking around farmland investing. (01/2022)

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Drew Campbell, senior editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure, reviews the federal infrastructure bill-related content contained in the forthcoming January edition of the magazine, as well as i3's recent Editorial Advisory Board meeting. (12/2021) 

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During his final podcast of 2021, Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., discusses how IREI dealt with the COVID-19 virus both internally and externally with regard to its live events, how investors and sponsors have responded to the pandemic, and how inflation is likely to impact the real estate sector. (12/2021)

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Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, unwraps the changing expectations for the retail experience in 2022, and what the future might hold for commercial real estate across property types. (12/2021)

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Ryan Gow, a director at Fiera Infrastructure in Canada, joins the program to discuss the significant number of infrastructure projects have been funded, in part, by private investors and are under way. (12/2021)

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Ryan Gow, a director at Fiera Infrastructure in Canada, joins the program to discuss the significant number of infrastructure projects have been funded, in part, by private investors and are under way. (12/2021)

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Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, reports the past decade has been a period of steady growth for the U.K. build-to-rent sector, moving from interesting new concept to an established asset class, as the demand for such homes has been proven in markets across the country. (12/2021)

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Ben Breslau, chief research officer at JLL, is the co-author of a new book on the evolving office titled, “The Workplace You Need Now,” which discusses reshaping office space for the future of work. Why is personalization of the workplace important and how is it achieved? How can the office be made flexible? What is the purpose-drive and experiential workplaces? What is the “new corporate responsibility” regarding the workplace? Breslau joins the program to explain. (12/2021)

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Ben Breslau, chief research officer at JLL, is the co-author of a new book on the evolving office titled, “The Workplace You Need Now,” which discusses reshaping office space for the future of work. Why is personalization of the workplace important and how is it achieved? How can the office be made flexible? What is the purpose-drive and experiential workplaces? What is the “new corporate responsibility” regarding the workplace? Breslau joins the program to explain. (12/2021)

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Longtime New York City real estate attorney Bruce Stachenfeld, of Duval & Stachenfeld, is the real estate industry’s self-proclaimed “real estate philosopher” and, to that end, has published a new book titled The Real Estate Philosopher’s Guide. He offers his insights and predictions about the future of real estate, how to outperform with your investments, and provides some inspirational anecdotes for these strange and challenging times. (12/2021)

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William Sankey, Jr., co-founder and CEO of Northspyre, says automation, data analytics and artificial intelligence are now capable of playing a big role in bringing real estate projects to fruition with far fewer budget overruns — and will play a key role in the development of smart buildings and cities. The former New York City builder explains during this episode. (12/2021)

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William Sankey, Jr., co-founder and CEO of Northspyre, says automation, data analytics and artificial intelligence are now capable of playing a big role in bringing real estate projects to fruition with far fewer budget overruns — and will play a key role in the development of smart buildings and cities. The former New York City builder explains during this episode. (12/2021)

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William Sankey, Jr., co-founder and CEO of Northspyre, says automation, data analytics and artificial intelligence are now capable of playing a big role in bringing real estate projects to fruition with far fewer budget overruns — and will play a key role in the development of smart buildings and cities. The former New York City builder explains during this episode. (12/2021)

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Craig Wichner, founder and managing partner of Farmland LP, joins the program to address topics ranging from record-setting farmland prices and the billions of dollars of flowing into agriculture funds, to rising sales of organic crops and the role U.S. farmland can play in investor portfolios. (12/2021)

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Craig Wichner, founder and managing partner of Farmland LP, joins the program to address topics ranging from record-setting farmland prices and the billions of dollars of flowing into agriculture funds, to rising sales of organic crops and the role U.S. farmland can play in investor portfolios. (12/2021)

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Longtime New York City real estate attorney Bruce Stachenfeld, of Duval & Stachenfeld, is the real estate industry’s self-proclaimed “real estate philosopher” and, to that end, has published a new book titled The Real Estate Philosopher’s Guide. He offers his insights and predictions about the future of real estate, how to outperform with your investments, and provides some inspirational anecdotes for these strange and challenging times. (12/2021)