CRE Radio & TV Podcast
With so many businesses shuttered and federal financial relief delayed, employees, tenants, landlords and lenders are trying to work things out and survive until business gets back to usual. But for some, federal relief may come too late and negotiations may not work out as well as we all hope.
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As businesses begin the process of reopening they are faced with a myriad of legal and operational issues that they have not previously encountered. Taking a cavalier approach to protecting your employees and the public from contracting the Coronavirus is not only morally wrong, it can lead to significant civil or criminal liability.
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Some California cities and counties have imposed eviction moratoriums
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This is the recording of a live webinar produced in cooperation between the Retail Brokers Network and Howard F. Kline, Esq. regarding how the Coronavirus has effected retail leasing.
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This is the recording of our April 2, 2020 webinar in which my panelists and I take a deep dive into commercial lease clauses and legal theories that may provide some tenant rent relief or otherwise obligate the landlord to make certain accommodations for the tenant.
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In this ever changing world of the Coronavirus, one thing is certain, tenants are going to be seeking rent relief, whether they are legally entitled to it or not.
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I've dipped into the archives for my 2018 interview with Adam Ifshin at the ICSC 2018 RECON Convention. This was really a personal interview between two men who already like and respect each other. We mix the personal with business, including how to incorporate family into business, creating a culture from the top down. For that, I want you to think of the book from Good to Great, what retail real estate will look like in 2038 and what the current trends are between now and 2038.
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Daryl Carter, CEO of Avanath Capital Management, with 2-billion dollars of investment capital under management, discusses the value proposition of affordable housing that he has been pursuing for the last 20-years and its new focus on Opportunity Zones.
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Bill Arent is the Director of the city of Las Vegas Department of Economic and Urban Development. In this podcast, Bill and I discuss how the city went from, pre opportunity zone redevelopment plans and incorporated the new tax incentives offered by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 into their new plans to revitalize under capitalized portions of the city. We also discussed some of the projects that are in the works and other issues relating to opportunity zones.
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This is our first in our weekly series of live-streaming shows, focused on Opportunity Zones. Neal Bawa was our special guest. Neal talked about his, "The Five Perils of Opportunity Zones". It originally aired at 2:45, PM on August 27, 2019.
info_outlineToday’s podcast is about stepping out of your comfort zone and becoming the best that you can be. What, you say, I thought that this was all about commercial real estate? Well, yes, my podcasts are about commercial real estate and more. In this podcast, I interview Tara Piurko, the 2018 president of CREW Network, an international organization of and about women in commercial real estate. For those of you who do not know, CREW is an acronym for Commercial Real Estate Women.
It's clear in the beginning of the interview that this is not Tara's favorite thing to do. It seemed odd for an accomplished professional woman, the head of an international organization, experienced in dealing with powerful persons and speaking to large groups of people, is uncomfortable while being interviewed, by little oll me. But she was, at least in the beginning of the interview.
As she warmed up, she told an inspiring story of how she overcame her initial shyness and stretched herself out of her comfort zone and became much more than she originally allowed herself to be. Among other things, Tara talks about mentorship, something of particular importance to CREW Network.
Yes, Tara credits a considerable amount of her success to her involvement and engagement in CREW Network. And while I am a huge supporter of CREW Network and diversity, her story is more than about women. It is a story on how anyone can grow and the value of being engaged in a great, supportive organization such as CREW.
Finally, let me add that CREW is not just for women. I’ve joined the local CREW Network Chapter in Las Vegas and I am proud to be a member, ah, let me add, as soon as they accept me.
Let me also give special thanks to our sponsor for our interviews at ICSC Recon 2018, Quantum Listing and David Perlmutter and Perlmutter Properties. Quantum Listing is a crowd-sourced real estate listing platform for commercial real estate agents, owners and tenants. For more information go to www.quantumlisting.com
Quantum Listing was founded by David Perlmutter who has been a real estate agent since 1986. He created Quantum Listing to as a service that he actually wanted to use and that would serve his needs as a real estate agent. He wanted something that was user friendly and inexpensive. One of the key components of Quantum Listing is that it is integrated with social media so that you can share you listing easily on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. For more information, go to www.quantumlisting.com.