
Commercial Real Estate Insights Podcast
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Ep 86Ontario Zoning Reform, Boxabl's IPO, and Modular Construction Trends Shaping Real Estate
In this episode, Steven Hamoen introduces the topics, starting with Boxabl's public share offering and the growing tiny home movement. The discussion moves to Ontario's zoning policies, highlighting potential opportunities for developers. Steven shares a personal investment update and provides insights on Ontario homebuilders. The conversation then touches on the pre-construction market and the CMHC's Housing Design Catalog. He analyzes the potential impact of expected interest rate changes on the real estate sector and discusses modular construction developments in Toronto. The episode wraps up with Steven's final thoughts on market signals and his concluding remarks.

Ep 85Toronto Cuts Red Tape, CMHC Drops Pre-Approved 6-Plexes, and Builders Walk Away—What Smart Investors Do Next
In this episode, Steven Hamoen opens with an overview of the key topics to be discussed. He delves into the outlook for Ontario homebuilders and the current state of housing supply, analyzing the challenges and opportunities they face. The conversation progresses to the CMHC's Housing Design Catalog, highlighting the advantages of modular construction in addressing supply issues. Steven also examines recent interest rate trends and their implications for the real estate market. The episode concludes with Steven's final thoughts on market signals, offering insights into how these factors could influence future investment decisions.

Ep 84Massive Tax Breaks High Returns: Why Cleveland Multifamily could be a Goldmine for Canadian Investors
In this episode, Steven Hamoen provides an introduction to the latest insights on Cleveland's rental market. He examines the impact of location and regulatory factors on the real estate landscape in Cleveland, detailing how these elements influence investment opportunities. The discussion extends to financial incentives available to investors and the role of suburban inspections in maintaining property standards. Steven offers a summary of the financial health and potential investment prospects within the market. The episode wraps up with Steven's closing remarks and a call to action, encouraging listeners to apply these insights to their real estate investment strategies.

Ep 83BoC slashes rates as building permits plunge – AstraZeneca’s $820M bet and Starlight’s real estate takeover
In this episode, Steven Hamoen begins with an introduction and provides economic updates relevant to the commercial real estate landscape. He discusses AstraZeneca's significant investment in Canada, analyzing its potential impact on the real estate sector, particularly in life sciences and associated industries. The conversation then shifts to Starlight Investments, highlighting its recent growth and strategic initiatives within the commercial real estate market. Steven concludes with closing remarks, encouraging listeners to consider these developments in their investment strategies.

Ep 82Hudson’s Bay collapses, Brookfield under fire, and data centers take over CRE
In this episode, Steven Hamoen introduces the topics for discussion, starting with Hudson's Bay Company's recent move for creditor protection and its implications for retail investors. He then examines Brookfield Corporation's property sales and the sustainability of REIT earnings in the current market environment. The episode also explores investment opportunities in British Columbia's data centers, highlighting their growing significance in the real estate sector. Steven concludes with closing remarks and a call to action, encouraging listeners to consider these insights when making investment decisions.

Ep 81U.S. vs. Canada: How Interest Rates Are Reshaping Real Estate Markets
In this episode, Steven Hamoen begins with an introduction and overview of the topics to be discussed. He delves into the impact of interest rate differentials and currency gaps on the commercial real estate markets in the U.S. and Canada, providing a nuanced analysis of these economic factors. The discussion then shifts to current trends in the Waterloo Region and Canada's multi-family and industrial property markets. Steven further explores sector-specific trends in industrial, retail, office, and hospitality real estate, offering insights into their current dynamics. The episode concludes with Steven's closing remarks and a call to action for listeners to apply the insights shared.

Ep 80Ontario's CRE Market, Multifamily Dynamics, and Economic Impacts on Investments
In this episode, Steven Hamoen introduces the Commercial Real Estate Insights Podcast, focusing on Ontario's commercial real estate market. He explores the office, retail, and industrial sectors, the multifamily sector's dynamics, and the impact of immigration. The influence of the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada on CRE investments is discussed, alongside macroeconomic trends. Steven examines job market variations, real estate financing amid interest rate changes, and rising rental demand. He also covers industrial real estate developments, office and retail investment trends, and the hotel sector's outlook, wrapping up with key takeaways.

Ep 79Economic Updates, Multifamily Trends, and Regional Investment Strategies
In this episode, Steven Hamoen begins with a welcome and an overview of the episode's focus. He provides updates on the Federal Reserve's activities and general economic conditions, examining their impact on the real estate market. The discussion then shifts to trends in the multifamily and commercial sectors, highlighting current opportunities and challenges. Steven offers regional economic insights and explores strategies for investors navigating the evolving landscape. The episode aims to equip listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the current economic climate and its implications for commercial real estate.

Ep 78The KW Commercial Podcast - March 5th
In this episode, Steve Hamoen kicks off with an overview of the agenda, setting the stage for a deep dive into real estate financing and current market trends. He provides insights into the multifamily and industrial sectors, highlighting key developments and challenges. The episode also covers updates on office leasing and the retail sector, offering a comprehensive view of the current landscape. Steve explores hotel investment trends and projections, providing listeners with valuable forecasts. The episode wraps up with Steve's concluding thoughts and a call to action for listeners to engage with the content and apply the insights shared.

Ep 77Grocery Trends 2025, Atlanta Market Movements, and LA Retail Resilience
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA kicks off with insights from JLL's "Grocery Report 2025," exploring grocery retail trends and the Lotis Wellington project. He delves into retail property transactions, emphasizing strategic locations, and discusses the acquisition and redevelopment of The Shops at Brick. The episode examines retail market movements in Atlanta and Newnan, followed by updates on office and industrial real estate. Steve concludes with closing remarks on the resilience of Los Angeles' retail sector, drawing from a CBRE report on LA retail market dynamics.

Ep 76Vietnam Retail Growth, US Developments, and Mixed-Use Challenges in Cincinnati
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into the growth and stability of Vietnam's retail market, offering insights into retail strategies and consumer behavior. He examines retail and office developments in the US, along with trends in commercial property prices and key real estate projects. The episode features a spotlight on the sale of Magnolia Landing and North Hills office tower. Steve discusses office conversions and commercial parks in the US, and presents a case study on logistics centers along I-84 in Orange County. He also addresses Cincinnati's mixed-use development challenges and the balance between urban development and community concerns. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 75Elmwood Developments, Property Taxes, and Business Ownership Insights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA begins by introducing the latest developments in Jefferson Parish and the Elmwood Shopping Center. He then discusses the property tax break granted to The Francis, followed by an examination of the auction and benefits of properties in Wilkes-Barre. The episode highlights issues faced by the Santa Rosa County Land Development Code task force. Steve also shares Dave Ramsey's insights on property ownership for business owners. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks and sign-off.

Ep 74Sustainability, Urbanization, and 2025 Predictions in Commercial Real Estate
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA begins by sharing the inspiring story of Driving Successful Lives charity and a notable property donation. He then discusses a significant $450 million refinancing deal for a Houston skyscraper, along with current market trends. The episode delves into commercial real estate trends and predictions for 2025, examining the evolution of workspaces, retail, and industrial real estate. Steve highlights the roles of sustainability and technology in the sector, as well as the impact of urbanization and mixed-use developments. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 73AI in Real Estate, Suburban Shifts, and Colorado River Developments
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA explores the retail real estate sector, discussing market cycles, disruptive trends, and AI's future impact on commercial operations. He highlights restoration projects in Butte and British Columbia, suburban shifts, and mortgage maturities. Steve also examines the effects of bankruptcy and new developments along the Colorado River. Brokerage trends, including independence, the entrepreneurial mindset in 2025, broker challenges, compensation, and the 'retirement cliff,' are discussed. The episode concludes with insights into entrepreneurship in commercial real estate.

Ep 72Investcorp's Strategy, Walnut Hills Revitalization, and Global Retail Trends
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into Investcorp's strategic U.S. industrial acquisitions, focusing on the economic strengths and portfolio characteristics in Minneapolis and Baltimore. He explores retail real estate trends in India and the historic depot acquisition and renovation in Grand Rapids. The episode also examines RCG Ventures' retail property strategies, KPG Funds' Le Gallerie office building, and a mixed-use development project in Huntersville. Additionally, Steve discusses Walnut Hills' revitalization efforts, developer selection, and White House Global Properties' expansion and talent dynamics. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 71Global Net Lease Sale, Philadelphia Incentives, and Southwest Valley Industrial Trends
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA explores recent developments in commercial real estate. He discusses Global Net Lease's portfolio sale, University Tower's market challenges, and Philadelphia's tax abatement. The episode covers Martin County's land use, Raising Cane’s acquisition in Berkeley, and Waldorf Astoria negotiations. Steve also examines Neiman Marcus's store preservation, GTJ REIT's expansion in Charlotte, Investcorp's industrial acquisitions, Echo Park 303's sale, and the growing demand for logistics spaces. The episode wraps up with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 70NYC Trends, Green Buildings in India, and Jacksonville Industrial Insights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA provides an in-depth analysis of the 2024 commercial real estate trends in New York City, focusing on retail market insights and activity in Manhattan. The discussion broadens to cover the decline in America's office market value and highlights the rise of green buildings in India's commercial real estate. Steve explores Denver's mixed-use development and rezoning initiatives, addressing notable acquisitions and property tax challenges across the US. The episode also examines commercial redevelopment projects, industrial developments like Evergreen Devco's Denver Superblock, and focuses on Eastport Logistics Park and Jacksonville's Northside submarket. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 69Manhattan Retail Resurgence, Arlington Revitalization, and Oklahoma City Property Trends
Join Steve Hamoen MMA as he delves into the latest in commercial real estate. Topics include Gilbane Development's conversion projects, Arlington County's revitalization efforts, and the future of Manhattan's retail market. Discover Blackstone's Orange County acquisitions, Museum Parc developments, and Newark's mixed-income housing. Explore Oklahoma City's retail dynamics, Cary's new Residence Inn, and Presidio Property Trust's strategies. Steve also covers real estate risks, interest rates, and social inclusion impacts. Finally, he examines consolidation trends and their market implications. Don't miss this insightful episode!

Ep 68Election Impact, Redmond Deals, and Raleigh's Brio Development Highlights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA introduces the KW Commercial Podcast with a focus on the impact of elections, economic stimulus, and the resulting optimism in the commercial real estate sector. The discussion includes a notable real estate transaction and renovation plans in Redmond, Washington. Steve delves into the history and recent transactions within Raleigh, North Carolina's development sector, followed by a summary of Brio development's significant impact on the area. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks, providing insights into the evolving landscape of commercial real estate.

Ep 67North Charleston Developments, Reno Retail Trends, and Texas Industrial Growth
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA welcomes listeners to the KW Commercial Podcast and delves into developments in North Charleston and Cedar Rapids' commercial real estate markets. He discusses the challenges facing the office space market and housing demands in Cedar Rapids, followed by an analysis of retail market trends and land development in Reno, Nevada. The episode also covers the expansion of Sarabande HOME and industrial developments in Texas. Steve provides insights from the SVN Commercial Real Estate forum and rounds up the latest industry news. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 66Urban Development, REIT Analysis, and Future Growth in Commercial Real Estate
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA introduces a range of commercial real estate topics, including industrial and business park developments. The discussion covers recent retail and office property transactions, along with urban development and gateway projects. Steve examines shifts in both international and domestic investments and provides an in-depth analysis of the REIT sector. The episode explores urban recovery and leasing trends, highlighting the importance of location and infrastructure in attracting investments. Finally, Steve delves into the future growth prospects of the commercial real estate market before concluding with his closing remarks.

Ep 65Urban Resilience, Strategic Investments, and Aventura Mixed-Use Developments
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA introduces the KW Commercial Podcast and explores the industrial sector's growth and urban office market resilience. Key topics include strategic investments in metropolitan areas, regulatory changes in the net lease retail sector, and notable property transactions in Baltimore and Fort Lauderdale. Steve also discusses mixed-use projects, Albany County redevelopment near MVP Arena, high-profile acquisitions, and mortgage deals. Aventura's mixed-use development and strategic partnerships in commercial real estate are explored. The episode wraps up with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 66Urban Revitalization, Manhattan Recovery, and Net Lease Retail Challenges
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA begins with an introduction and an overview of the U.S. commercial real estate landscape. The discussion then shifts to strategic investments and the resilience of the urban office market. Steve provides insights into Manhattan's commercial property sales and its market recovery, followed by an analysis of Boston's commercial real estate dynamics. The episode further explores the challenges faced by the net lease retail sector and the impacts of interest rates. Tax increment financing and urban revitalization efforts are examined, with a spotlight on the transformation of Arizona Center and its community engagement initiatives. Steve concludes with his closing remarks.

Ep 64Global CRE Insights, Kapolei Development, and Cincinnati Office Repurposing Trends
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA shares TD Bank survey insights, discusses interest rate trends, housing material prices, and return-to-office dynamics. Hugh Allen comments on technology and sustainability. The episode covers investor preparedness, net lease investments, and logistics growth. Steve examines triple-net multifamily leases, the sale of a San Bernardino commercial center, and Cincinnati's office space repurposing trends. Discussions include Alterra's industrial storage financing, a Chicago office sale, Kapolei shopping center development, and a Canadian investor's warehouse acquisition. The episode concludes with global real estate market insights and a sponsor mention for KW Commercial.

Ep 63H Mart Expansion, Phoenix Industrial Trends, and San Francisco Economic Shifts
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA starts with an introduction and overview before diving into H Mart's new location and the redevelopment plans for Crossroads Mall. The conversation highlights ongoing projects by Wood Partners and Extell Development. Steve discusses the optimism surrounding the Phoenix market and examines industrial real estate trends. He also covers the West Harbor project and San Francisco's economic shift. The episode includes insights into Basis Industrial's acquisition of Chancellor Square. Steve concludes with his closing remarks.

Ep 62Fort Lauderdale Developments, Dallas-Fort Worth Challenges, and Philadelphia Transactions
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA begins with an introduction and sponsor mention, followed by an overview of the Fort Lauderdale office market and key development insights. The episode then covers retail center transactions, highlighting the sale of Fresh Market Commons. Steve discusses developments and challenges in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, and the strategic acquisition of Old Louisville's Station House Square Apartments. The conversation shifts to a cold storage warehouse transaction in Northeast Philadelphia and provides updates on commercial real estate in Central Pennsylvania. Major commercial transactions in Erie County, New York, are also examined. The episode concludes with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 61NNN REITs, Build-to-Rent Trends, and Northwest Arkansas Market Insights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA kicks off with a welcome and provides an overview of NNN REITs, delving into the triple net lease structure. He discusses the risks and advantages associated with NNN REITs, followed by insights into build-to-rent developments and the rising demand for single-family rentals. The conversation addresses the U.S. housing crisis and current office market trends, including office construction, vacancy rates, and the demand for Class A space. Steve offers insights into the commercial and residential markets in Northwest Arkansas and examines the potential impacts of Boston's proposed commercial real estate tax bill. The episode wraps up with Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 60Kaufman County Growth, Sacramento Investments, and Retail Real Estate Innovations
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA opens with a warm welcome and delves into the development landscape of Kaufman County, Texas, highlighting growth statistics and potential. The discussion shifts to Sacramento, California, where a historic building's transformation presents a unique investment strategy. Emerging technologies in retail real estate come into focus, along with Merrick Park District's ongoing transformation. Steve discusses the implications of Neiman Marcus's lease termination and explores a Tennessee legislative proposal aimed at addressing issues related to evicting squatters.

Ep 59Retail Acquisitions, Urban Redevelopment, and Sustainability in Commercial Real Estate
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA introduces The KW Commercial Podcast and discusses Newmark's role in Blackstone's retail property acquisition. The focus then shifts to The District development in Round Rock, Texas, examining its challenges and impact. Steve explores trends in the suburban office market, investor strategies, and office space revival. Sustainability in commercial real estate is highlighted, along with PPF Real Estate's Gasworx project in Tampa. The episode also covers Fort Lauderdale's office transactions, India's retail leasing growth, and Ares Commercial Real Estate's outlook, concluding with updates on Texas's C-PACE program and Steve's closing remarks.

Ep 58Post-Pandemic Office Trends, Industrial Demand, and Northeast Florida Market Updates
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA begins with insights into the office market post-pandemic, examining population shifts and the role of lease lengths in market stability. The discussion moves to reimagining office environments and highlights major acquisitions. Steve explores warehouse vacancy rates and industrial demand across North America. Notable property acquisitions in Fort Lauderdale and emerging trends in retail properties are also covered. The episode delves into mixed-use developments and projects near airport areas. It concludes with an analysis of commercial real estate sales, acquisitions, and market trends in Northeast Florida, wrapping up with a summary of key insights.

Ep 57Commercial Trends: Multi-Family, Logistics Centers, and Boca Raton Redevelopment
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA introduces the latest trends in commercial real estate, starting with Brookfield Asset Management's market outlook and the role of C-PACE in New Hanover County. The discussion then shifts to emerging trends in distribution centers and suburban multi-family properties. Steve provides insights into commercial developments in Charlotte and logistics centers in Texas. He examines the current demand for office space and the resurgence of the retail sector. The episode also covers the redevelopment process in Boca Raton, focusing on evaluation, selection, and planning. Steve concludes with his closing remarks, summarizing key insights from the episode.

Ep 57AI in Real Estate, Industrial Growth, and Chicago Market Insights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA discusses growth predictions and AI's role in commercial real estate. He explores market outlooks, economic impacts, trends in mega distribution centers, and retail acquisitions. Steve highlights new tenants and office space demand in North America, notable transactions in suburban Chicago apartments, and Forbury's innovative real estate technology. The episode also examines industrial real estate developments, ABB Incorporated's expansion, and broker engagement strategies. Steve wraps up with broader trends in the industrial real estate sector and his closing remarks.

Ep 56AI in Real Estate, Downtown Transformations, and Lending Rebound Trends
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA begins with an introduction and sponsor mention, setting the stage for a discussion on downtown transformation and infrastructure funding. The episode explores parking solutions and market expansions, followed by the launch of the SF Commercial Platform. Steve highlights significant commercial real estate transactions, tenant updates, and property sales. The conversation turns to a lending rebound and market forecasts, with an overview of office-to-residential conversions in Dallas. The episode delves into BrikMate's AI role in commercial real estate management, focusing on adoption and efficiency impacts. Steve concludes with closing remarks and market insights.

Ep 55Blackstone's Acquisition, Office Market Trends, and Key Florida Transactions
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA introduces the KW Commercial Podcast, discussing Blackstone's acquisition of Retail Opportunity Investments Corporation. He covers JLL Capital Markets' refinancing deal and analyzes the Manhattan office market. Steve explores trends in commercial real estate, focusing on mergers, acquisitions, and the REIT sector. He examines office space demand post-COVID-19, with projections for New York and insights into Washington, D.C.'s office sector. The episode also touches on office-to-residential trends, coworking growth, Chinedum Ndukwe's Evanston project, Accordia's Parkview Center, and key transactions in Florida and Sacramento.

Ep 54North Texas Developments, Connecticut Commercial Impact, and Planning Insights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA opens with an introduction before diving into insights from the Dodge Construction Network, focusing on the commercial planning segment. The discussion moves to Hunt Realty Investments' significant developments in North Texas, highlighting their strategic market positioning. Steve also examines Fisher Investments' expansion and market strategy within the same region. The episode explores Refine Living Incorporated's influence on Connecticut's commercial landscape, showcasing their impact on local development. Steve concludes with his closing remarks, summarizing the key insights and takeaways from the episode.

Ep 53Blackstone's ROIC Deal, Multi-Family Forecasts, and Downtown Mixed-Use Projects
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA introduces the latest developments in the commercial real estate sector, beginning with the ROIC acquisition by Blackstone and an overview of grocery-anchored shopping centers. The discussion addresses the risks, uncertainties, and due diligence necessary in acquisitions. Steve examines Woodard Development's downtown mixed-use project and its community impact, along with JLL Capital Markets' financing activities and Cannon TTM's industrial portfolio. The episode highlights Alpine Income Property Trust's loan participation risks and analyst perspectives. It concludes with insights into commercial real estate market growth and a forecast for the multi-family sector in 2025, summarizing the outlook for the industry.

Ep 52Major Deals, Adaptive Reuse, and Future Trends in Commercial Real Estate
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA provides a comprehensive overview of recent transactions in the commercial real estate sector. The discussion highlights major deals facilitated by Aline Capital and Avison Young, alongside key transactions in the residential and industrial sectors. Large-scale developments and acquisitions are examined, with a focus on significant financing deals shaping the market. Strategic property acquisitions are analyzed, offering insights into current market trends and future directions. The episode also spotlights adaptive reuse projects, showcasing innovative approaches in the industry. Steve concludes with his closing remarks, summarizing the key takeaways from the episode.

Ep 51Commercial Real Estate Trends, High-Value Deals, and Houston Retail Insights
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into the commercial real estate landscape, covering refinancing options, adjustable-rate mortgages, and the importance of financial advisors amid regulatory changes. He analyzes property sales, price trends, and investment strategies, focusing on retail properties and development trends, including Australia's office sector and remote work's impact. The episode also discusses a hotel conversion proposal in Old Sacramento, Houston's retail market report, Texas restaurants in the Michelin Guide, and transformations in the industrial and logistics real estate sector.

Ep 50Shell Plaza, River District Highlights, and Nebraska's Destination Act in CRE
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into recent trends in commercial real estate, starting with the Shell Plaza and River District projects. Explore the economic impacts of real estate financing, focusing on how interest rates affect property values and transactions. Gain insights into credit standards, retail property sales, and strategies for revitalizing "B" malls and tackling office market challenges. Discover highlights on Gaslight's Norwood project, Knightdale development, and Woodsonia Real Estate's Gretna project, along with Nebraska's legislative changes and the Destination Nebraska Act. The importance of community support in real estate development is emphasized.

Ep 49McWhinney, Phoenix Investors, and Retail Growth in Denver and New Orleans
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA explores recent updates and transactions within the commercial real estate sector. The episode begins with insights into McWhinney Real Estate Services and STAG Industrial's latest developments. The discussion moves to Phoenix Investors' acquisition of Stellantis facilities, followed by retail development updates in Denver and New Orleans. The focus then shifts to Mack Real Estate's industrial project in Scottsdale and Costco's land purchase in Mechanicsburg. Albuquerque's economic development efforts, highlighted by SVN Walt Arnold, are examined, along with Chipotle's new location in Centre County. The episode concludes with closing remarks from Steve Hamoen MMA.

Ep 48Tech Innovations, Sustainability, and Jacksonville's CRE Growth Spotlight
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into the evolving landscape of commercial real estate. The discussion begins with an exploration of technology and eco-friendly investments reshaping the sector. The evolution of the office market and the role of affordable housing partnerships are examined. Emphasis is placed on sustainability and effective lease management. The impact of e-commerce on industrial and retail real estate is highlighted, alongside the volatility of net lease retail investments and growth in the Jacksonville market. The episode also covers the presence of healthcare providers in retail spaces and the sale of Titusville Logistics Center. The episode concludes with closing remarks from Steve Hamoen MMA.

Ep 47Solar Landscape’s Rooftop Revolution, Rockville Pike Plans, and Florida's Master-Planned Success
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into recent trends and developments in the commercial real estate space. The discussion begins with an exploration of Solar Landscape's financing and its influence on the rooftop solar energy sector. A notable transaction on Rockville Pike is highlighted, along with future development plans. The episode also examines the success and expansion of master-planned communities in Florida. First Columbia's investments in Troy and their role in community revitalization are discussed, alongside Bargain Grocery's contribution to the area's development. The episode concludes with closing remarks from Steve Hamoen MMA.

Ep 46Hawaii's Alii Place, Mixed-Use Trends, and Chicago's CRE Challenges
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into recent developments in the commercial real estate domain. The episode opens with an examination of key real estate transactions, including the acquisition of Alii Place in Hawaii and Storm Properties in California. The growing trend towards mixed-use properties is discussed, highlighted by the redevelopment of Swampscott Mall. Insights from a CoStar Group report provide a broader market perspective, while challenges facing downtown Chicago's commercial property market are explored. The legal and financial implications for Cook County are also considered. The episode concludes with Steve Hamoen's closing remarks.

Ep 45D.C. CRE Overview, Blackstone's NYC Moves, and Boston's 15 Broad Street Spotlight
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA explores the commercial real estate landscape. Starting with D.C.'s sector performance, it covers Blackstone's Manhattan investments and insights into New York's retail market. The impact of AI companies on San Francisco's office space and political shifts affecting real estate are discussed. Highlights include developments in Texas and East Windsor, major warehouse acquisitions by Goldman Sachs and Dalfen Industrial, the Courier Journal building auction in Louisville, Auburn's industrial growth, and Boston's 15 Broad Street. The episode concludes with strategic investment lessons and closing remarks.

Ep 44Edmonton CRE Highlights, EQT's Pivot, and AI-Driven Recovery in San Francisco
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA explores key developments in the commercial real estate sector. The discussion begins with highlights from Edmonton's market and the success of the multifamily sector, including EQT's investment pivot. New property assignments for MacKenzie Management in Baltimore and the challenges faced by San Francisco's market, along with AI-driven recovery efforts, are examined. The episode also touches on the stability of Vancouver's market, AT&T's property sales, and Houston lease agreements. Further insights include Cresa's acquisition, notable transactions in Northeast Florida, and significant acquisitions by Lennar Homes and Eminent Estates. The episode concludes with top commercial sales in Northeast Florida.

Ep 43MDH Partners' Dallas Strategy, Simon Property's Nashville Outlets, and Mixed-Use in Lee's Summit
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA provides an in-depth look into recent developments in the commercial real estate market. The discussion begins with MDH Partners' acquisition strategy and its expanding portfolio in Dallas. Further insights are shared on Marcus & Millichap's sale of a warehouse in New Hampshire and prevailing market trends. The episode also covers the listing of the Washington Square Office Complex in Minneapolis and Simon Property Group's ongoing development of the Nashville Premium Outlets. A mixed-use development project in Lee's Summit, Missouri, is highlighted, alongside a message from sponsor RealtyAds, before concluding with closing remarks.

Ep 42Hilco Sales, Retail Resurgence, and Office-to-Residential Conversions in CRE
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into current trends in the commercial real estate sector. Starting with Hilco Real Estate Sales' portfolio and Refreshing USA's bankruptcy sale, the episode explores industrial real estate insights and promising investment opportunities. It examines the resurgence of retail development, retail integration into community spaces, and Revolut's entry into real estate lending. Also discussed are Enovis Corporation's expansion, Cedar Park's growth incentives, and Pittsburgh's office-to-residential conversions. Denver's development dynamics and Charter Realty's promotion of Peter Levine are also highlighted.

Ep 41Market Optimism, Industrial Trends, and Tech Giant Moves in CRE
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA delves into the current landscape of commercial real estate, starting with market optimism and investor sentiment amidst high interest rates. The discussion highlights the 'maturity wall' and the Federal Reserve's concerns regarding real estate financing. Loan modifications and net lease cap rate trends are examined, alongside industrial sector trends and Big Lots store lease sales. The episode also covers the transformation of Penn District and Camber Real Estate's recent acquisition in New Jersey. Real estate strategies of tech giants Microsoft and CBRE are explored, as well as Ariete Hospitality Group's expansion. Retail property insights include a sale in Dothan, Alabama, emphasizing market resilience.

Ep 40Energy Development, Retail Strategies, and CBRE's Acquisition in CRE
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA explores the intersection of energy development and commercial real estate, focusing on the role of renewable energy. The discussion highlights challenges and emerging trends in energy development within the sector. A weekly update provides insights into economic indicators such as small business optimism and consumer prices, alongside a look at retail and residential construction. Burlington's retail strategy and the impact of opportunity zones are examined, as well as CBRE's recent acquisition. The episode also includes perspectives from Wall Street on the housing market, offering a comprehensive overview of current commercial real estate dynamics.

Ep 39Significant Transactions, Strategic Partnerships, and Gulf South Resilience in CRE
In this episode, Steve Hamoen MMA presents an in-depth analysis of recent developments in the commercial real estate sector. The discussion begins with a significant transaction in Indianapolis and an overview of Wesley Place, highlighting strategic partnerships and financial benefits. The conversation delves into exit strategies, targeted investment strategies, and the role of off-market sales in CenterSquare's market expansion. Key transactions in Key West and Harbor View Business Park are examined, alongside trends in Calgary's retail property market with Captiva Partners. The episode also covers Hines' land acquisition in Texas and the Gulf South's economic resilience, cultural identity, tourism, and hospitality.