
CRE Comeback, Remote Work Impact, and Insights from Dallas to Lake Norman
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA discusses the resurgence of commercial real estate, examining sector demand and the influence of remote work on the industry. The conversation addresses regulatory changes, sustainability, and growth in the U.S. market. Investor confidence and preferred markets are explored, alongside investment strategies and debt financing trends. Key developments include a mixed-use project near Orlando Sanford International Airport, commercial activities in Phoenix and New Jersey, and recapitalization opportunities in Las Vegas and Louisville. Insights from Jamee Jolly on Dallas real estate and the Lake Norman project's approval and community reaction provide a comprehensive view of the evolving landscape.
Key Points
- Commercial real estate is poised for a comeback driven by post-pandemic economic recovery, increased consumer spending, and a shift towards flexible office spaces and mixed-use developments.
- Investors are showing strong confidence in the commercial real estate market, particularly in multifamily, industrial, and retail properties, with a significant focus on value-add and core-plus strategies.
- The development near Sanford Airport exemplifies how strategic mixed-use projects can revitalize underutilized areas, catering to both residential and commercial needs while supporting local economies.
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