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10 Disrupters: Living Large in Tiny Spaces
2014-07-18 17:51:00| National Real Estate Investor
Bendix Anderson Evan Granoff is among a wave of developers looking to spread the microapartment trend to smaller markets. Microapartmentsliving spaces of less than 500 sq. ft.are already popular in gateway cities like New York and Boston, but havent quite caught on yet in secondary markets. Developers like Evan Granoff are trying to change that. Granoff has brought new apartments of less than 300 sq. ft. to his native Providence, R.I. And residents are paying top dollar to rent them. read more
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10 Disrupters: Branching Out
2014-07-18 17:49:00| National Real Estate Investor
Elaine Misonzhnik Ric Clark helps Brookfield diversify its CRE holdings. Having too narrow of a focus can be risky in real estate, according to Richard (Ric) Clark, CEO of Brookfield Property Partners, the real estate investment arm of Brookfield Asset Management. That was part of the thinking that spurred Brookfield, which has traditionally been an office landlord, to start entering new property sectors in the past few years, including industrial, hotel and multifamily. read more
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10 Disrupters: Prescription for MOBs: More Data!
2014-07-18 17:47:00| National Real Estate Investor
Susan Piperato Revistas Mike Hargrave and Elisa Freeman aim to provide more transparency, efficiency to the medical office investment market. The American healthcare industry is changing and growing exponentially, yet medical office building (MOB) development and investment have lagged due to a lack of basic data about the marketplace. Revista launched in August 2013 with the aim of providing comprehensive data on hospitals, MOBs and other healthcare properties. read more
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10 Disrupters: Looking Up
2014-07-18 17:41:00| National Real Estate Investor
Elaine Misonzhnik Deutsche Banks Jonathan Pollack follows the market to new heights. Deutsche Banks commercial real estate group had a busy few years. The firm was the leading CMBS issuer in 2011 through 2013, accounting for about 20 percent of the industrys overall market share. It had a robust start to 2014, taking up 32 percent of the market share with $32.1 billion in issuance. read more
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10 Disrupters: A Transformed Giant
2014-07-18 17:39:00| National Real Estate Investor
David Bodamer Bradley Trotter steps in to oversee GE Capital Real Estates mega North American portfolio. GE Capital Real Estate was one of the entities that got hit hardest by the Great Recession. At its peak in 2008, GE Capital Real Estate had $91 billion in assets, of which 56 percent was in equity and 44 percent was in debt. What has transpired since has been a rapid repositioning. After taking time to slim down, absorb losses and reconfigure its portfolio, the firm is once again a major force. Today the firm has global assets of $38 billion, with 63 percent in debt and 37 percent in equity. read more
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