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Back in 2007, Peter Ciganik joined GTIS Partners, which was then a two-year-old real estate investment management firm. Fast forward to 2025. GTIS is marking its 20th anniversary, it now manages $4.7 billion in assets and Ciganik himself is the company’s head of capital markets, handling a wide range of responsibilities.
In this episode, you’ll get an insider’s view of the factors shaping the real estate capital markets in these highly fluid conditions.
Offering insights into the industrial sector, Ciganik comments on the shifting supply-demand dynamic, the types of properties GTIS finds especially attractive and a region that offers standout potential.
He discusses why build-to-rent residential figures prominently in the company's investment strategy. And on a personal note, you’ll hear about a favorite pastime that keeps this executive on the go.
In college, Peter pursued his lifelong enthusiasm for architecture and art history. Maybe those topics seem a little removed from his executive duties today, but they still contribute to his perspective.
As he puts it: We spend a lot of time thinking about the right designs, the right location and the right product. Take a listen.
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Back in 2007, Peter Ciganik joined GTIS Partners, which was then a two-year-old real estate investment management firm. Fast forward to 2025. GTIS is marking its 20th anniversary, it now manages $4.7 billion in assets and Ciganik himself is the company’s head of capital markets, handling a wide range of responsibilities.
In this episode, you’ll get an insider’s view of the factors shaping the real estate capital markets in these highly fluid conditions.
Offering insights into the industrial sector, Ciganik comments on the shifting supply-demand dynamic, the types of properties GTIS finds especially attractive and a region that offers standout potential.
He discusses why build-to-rent residential figures prominently in the company's investment strategy. And on a personal note, you’ll hear about a favorite pastime that keeps this executive on the go.
In college, Peter pursued his lifelong enthusiasm for architecture and art history. Maybe those topics seem a little removed from his executive duties today, but they still contribute to his perspective.
As he puts it: We spend a lot of time thinking about the right designs, the right location and the right product. Take a listen.
Episode highlights: