In this episode, Steve Hamoen explores transforming land through public-private partnerships, focusing on MURAL Real Estate Partners' New Haven project. He covers the development timeline and the Connecticut Department of Transportation's role. The discussion includes Chase Properties' Southwest Portfolio strategy and Regency Centers' five-property acquisition in Orange County. Steve also discusses the sale of Virgin Hotel Chicago and trends in the hospitality sector, insights into Fort Worth's office market transformation, and cross-border real estate dynamics. The episode wraps up with Steve's closing remarks.
(0:00) Introduction to transforming land through public-private partnerships and MURAL Real Estate Partners' New Haven project
(1:30) Phasing, timeline, and Connecticut Department of Transportation's strategy for New Haven development
(3:10) Chase Properties' Southwest Portfolio acquisition and expansion strategy
(5:20) Regency Centers' five-property acquisition in Orange County
(6:55) Virgin Hotel Chicago sale and hospitality sector trends
(9:00) Fort Worth office market transformation and cross-border insights
(10:37) Closing remarks and sign-off