EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 39 MIN
From Texas Jobs to Retail Pads: Where Real Estate Demand Is Moving - 245
from Investing with GoodLife | Real Estate News, Investing Tips, & Current Events · host GoodLife Housing Partners
This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — Rohan and David discuss another busy week across real estate, markets, sports, and travel, from major corporate relocations to the changing shape of retail and industrial demand.Texas Continues to Attract Major Business Moves — Samsung is shifting more operations to Plano, while new shipbuilding investment near Port Arthur highlights the state’s continued momentum in jobs, manufacturing, and infrastructure. Industrial Demand Comes Back Into Focus — Houston’s large-scale industrial pipeline, refinery redevelopment in Carson, and Kayne Anderson’s major light industrial acquisition all point to continued investor appetite for logistics and infill industrial assets. Multifamily and Mixed-Use Updates — Adam Neumann’s Flow makes its first West Coast acquisition in San Jose, with a partially vacant multifamily tower tied to moderate-income housing.Drive-Thru Coffee and Retail Pad Demand — Dutch Bros, 7 Brew, and other fast-growing coffee concepts are reshaping retail site planning, with smaller buildings, longer drive-thru queues, and less emphasis on traditional in-store seating.Markets, Jobs, and Interest Rates — Rohan and David also cover the latest jobs report, inflation expectations, potential Fed rate cuts, and how broader economic sentiment continues to shift.Tune in now for Episode 245 — covering Texas growth, industrial real estate, retail trends, market updates, World Cup energy, and a few travel downgrades along the way.
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This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — Rohan and David discuss another busy week across real estate, markets, sports, and travel, from major corporate relocations to the changing shape of retail and industrial demand. Texas Continues to Attract Major Business Moves — Samsung is shifting more operations to Plano, while new shipbuilding investment near Port Arthur highlights the state’s continued momentum in jobs, manufacturing, and infrastructure. Industrial Demand Comes ...
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