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In this episode, host David Abrams is in conversation with Chad Griffiths, Industrial Real Estate Broker, Investor, and Host of the Industrial Real Estate Podcast. Chad likes to say that he eats, sleeps and breathes all things industrial. He admits that much of his success can be attributed to being resilient whenever he was faced with receiving ‘no’s over the course of his career. We both have a love and appreciation for building towers, and we discussed how the industrial sector is continuing to evolve. Chad shares his perspective on the office market in city cores, the opportunity for suburban office space to meet increased demand, and how industrial space is taking on different use cases to meet emerging needs. He believes that the building itself can be a significant determinant in making the physical workspace more appealing. Placing an emphasis on what tenants want can have a direct correlation to the value of that building. We both agree that people are the true asset in buildings, and they need to be engaged in a more meaningful way. Chad reveals that the industrial space has not fully tapped into the wave of new technologies that have hit the office and retail sectors. We both agree this new normal requires building operators to be more nimble to respond faster with more creative solutions.
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In this episode, host David Abrams is in conversation with Chad Griffiths, Industrial Real Estate Broker, Investor, and Host of the Industrial Real Estate Podcast. Chad likes to say that he eats, sleeps and breathes all things industrial. He admits that much of his success can be attributed to being resilient whenever he was faced with receiving ‘no’s over the course of his career. We both have a love and appreciation for building towers, and we discussed how the industrial sector is continuing to evolve. Chad shares his perspective on the office market in city cores, the opportunity for suburban office space to meet increased demand, and how industrial space is taking on different use cases to meet emerging needs. He believes that the building itself can be a significant determinant in making the physical workspace more appealing. Placing an emphasis on what tenants want can have a direct correlation to the value of that building. We both agree that people are the true asset in buildings, and they need to be engaged in a more meaningful way. Chad reveals that the industrial space has not fully tapped into the wave of new technologies that have hit the office and retail sectors. We both agree this new normal requires building operators to be more nimble to respond faster with more creative solutions.
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