
Episode 42
Hilco Sales, Retail Resurgence, and Office-to-Residential Conversions in CRE
Commercial Real Estate Insights Podcast
January 28, 202528m 58s
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Show Notes
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.
(0:00) Welcome and introduction
(0:23) Hilco Real Estate Sales portfolio and Refreshing USA, LLC bankruptcy sale
(1:15) Key properties and industrial real estate trends
(2:01) Insights from Hilco Real Estate Sales directors and investment opportunities
(3:23) Retail development resurgence, trends, and location analytics
(5:41) Integration of retail into community spaces and omnichannel design
(7:07) Revolut's expansion into commercial real estate lending and banking services
(10:00) Enovis Corporation's expansion and Cedar Park's incentives for growth
(13:09) Cedar Park's New Hope project and Surrey's Surety Bond Pilot Program
(16:37) Office-to-residential conversion potential and opportunities in Pittsburgh
(19:20) Emerging themes in commercial real estate by Vanessa Hale and impact of global events
(22:14) Denver City Council's decision on Belcaro Place rezoning proposal
(25:18) Balancing development interests and community concerns in Denver
(26:23) Charter Realty's promotion of Peter Levine to partner and his contributions
(28:06) Closing remarks and sign-off