Videos & Podcasts

Tune in regularly to hear industry executives and thought leaders share their market perspectives and insights. In addition, keep abreast of industry trends and issues by listening to The Dohrmann Report, a monthly podcast with IREI chairman and CEO Geoffrey Dohrmann.

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The powerhouse industrial sector is finally hitting speed bumps

David Greek, managing partner of Greek Development, reports that industrial transactions are slowing as investors and buyers face uncertain and challenging market conditions. Indeed, sales volume during first-quarter 2023 was its lowest since 2016. (07/2023)

The new age of building materials and factory-built structures

Dan Metzler, co-founder of Exceler Building Solutions, takes us inside the factory for a peek at the components of pre-fabricated commercial construction, as well as offering some insights regarding current and future advances being made for more durable and sustainable construction materials. (07/2023)

Build-to-rent homes or new construction? Here’s the difference

Dan Choquette — senior managing director at Cerberus Capital Management, and founding member and chairman of FirstKey Homes, a provider of single-family rental homes in the United States — takes a turn at the microphone to discuss the finer points of build-to-rent single-family-home communities as compared with the construction of new rental homes in neighborhoods across his organization’s 30 U.S. markets. (06/2023)

An assessment of investor appetites for residential housing in the current environment

David Reynolds, president of investment management at Mill Creek Residential, a developer and investor in residential housing, is our guest during this episode to discuss residential housing in general and build-to-rent single-family communities specifically. Thus far, Mill Creek has participated in the development of more than 275,000 rental homes over three decades, executing more than $25 billion in transactions since 1993. (06/2023)

Report from Europe: 15-minute cities

Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe, discusses the new concept of 15-minute cities. What is a 15-minute city? Where did this concept come from? How could it affect urban planning and real estate developments? Could it work as a concept or is it simply an impractical academic vision? (06/2023)

A debate about the future of office buildings

Bruce Stachenfeld, Manhattan real estate attorney and chairman of the law firm Adler & Stachenfeld, returns to the program for a back and forth with podcast host Mike Consol regarding the future of office. Is the office sector forever diminished by the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic? Or could there actually be an office shortage looming? And are investors being too skittish about office to their own detriment? (06/2023)

The Dohrmann Report: June 2023

Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., has noticed anxiety is seeping into the markets as people fear another financial crisis might be in the offing. But, he argues, the numbers and authoritative sources tell a different story about the commercial debt market. Is there distress in the markets? Absolutely. Is there another global financial crisis coming? No. No meltdown. No Armageddon. He explains. (06/2023)

Report from Asia: India finally delivering on its economic promise

Ashish Singh, partner and head of India and Southeast Asia real estate at Actis, joins the program to discuss the economic progress being made by the Asian giant, and the infrastructure and real estate investment opportunities it is presenting for investors. (06/2023)

Inside the Edition: Are there enough niche real estate sectors to go around?

Loretta Clodfelter, senior editor of Institutional Real Estate Americas, discusses the demand for various alternative real estate sectors and whether these property niches are expansive enough to meet the swelling demand. Also on tap is a feature about the difficulty of dependably assessing property values during a period of significantly reduced property transactions and appraisals — particularly among office properties. Both features appear in the July/August edition of the magazine, along with many other stories and departments. (06/2023)

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