
Vancouver's Stacked Industrial Spaces and U.S. Economic Updates in Commercial Real Estate
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA explores commercial real estate developments, starting with Vancouver's stacked industrial buildings. Ryan Kerr discusses strata developments, while Doug Cochran shares his neon art venture. Derek Newcombe highlights the benefits of stacked spaces in his marine canvas business. Internationally, the focus is on Henderson Land's Hong Kong strategies. U.S. updates include retail sales, interest rates, and corporate strategies from GM and Lennar Corporation. The episode also covers Denver's ventures with Stan Kroenke and Sacramento's investment in a former Rite Aid building, concluding with closing remarks.
Key Points
- Smaller business owners in Vancouver are increasingly purchasing stacked industrial strata properties, driven by better designs and prime locations.
- Henderson Land's strategic redevelopment of multiple properties on Robinson Road in Hong Kong shows how regulatory changes can facilitate large-scale urban projects.
- Stan Kroenke's long-term vision for Ball Arena's surrounding land in Denver highlights the economic potential and urban renewal opportunities anchored by sports venues.
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