
Strategic Investments, Office Valuations, and Development Highlights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen begins with a discussion on current office valuations, noting they have fallen below the lows experienced during the Great Financial Crisis. The episode features insights from Tempus CEO on their strategic investments in both office and retail sectors. Steve continues with an analysis of The Corners of Brookfield expansion and the involvement of local firms in the West End project. The conversation shifts to Hanover Company's Autry Park expansion and British Land's development pipeline, highlighting key operational and leasing achievements. Lastly, there is a focus on Lincoln Property Company's speculative warehouse projects in Louisville.
Key Points
- Office valuations are currently below the lows of the Great Financial Crisis, presenting a unique investment opportunity in the commercial real estate market.
- The Corners of Brookfield is undergoing a significant expansion, adding 278 luxury apartments and 40,000 square feet of retail space, along with public space improvements.
- Lincoln Property Company is investing $25 million in speculative warehouse projects in Louisville's industrial market, driven by the region's logistical advantages and growing demand for industrial space.
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