
Mixed-Use Developments, Retail Strategies, and Industrial Expansion Highlights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen kicks off with an introduction and welcome, setting the stage for a discussion on mixed-use development highlights in Fort Worth and Kitchener-Waterloo. He explores the retail strategies of Bain Capital Real Estate and 11North Partners, emphasizing investor confidence in open-air retail centers post-pandemic. The episode dives into insights from Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners' Fund VII, shedding light on office space trends in San Diego and Kitchener-Waterloo. Steve examines Phoenix Investors' industrial acquisition and expansion strategy before concluding with a wrap-up of the key points discussed.
Key Points
- A $1.7 billion mixed-use development in Fort Worth, Texas, is set to energize the city's real estate market and could potentially supercharge a real estate boom.
- Bain Capital Real Estate and 11North Partners have made a significant investment in Oklahoma City's open-air retail market, highlighting growing investor confidence in this sector post-pandemic.
- The rise of empty office spaces in downtown San Diego underscores the need for strategic planning and adaptation in the commercial real estate sector to accommodate changing work patterns and market demands.
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