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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2024 · 53 MIN

Real Estate Right Now: Can It Transition from Toxic to Timely?

from Cornell Keynotes · host Jan deRoos, Jeanne Varney, Daniel Lebret, Chris Wofford

While "back-to-office" efforts remain weak in many urban cores, those same downtowns are experiencing booming retail, entertainment and cultural visitation. Associate Professor Emeritus Jan deRoos and senior lecturers Daniel Lebret and Jeanne Varney — a power trio of real estate experts from the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration — explore the forces driving real estate market trends and delve into recent efforts to convert "office-to-anything-else" spaces.What You'll LearnThe real estate property types that are poised to thrive in the second half of the 2020sHow much office values need to drop to make adaptive reuse and conversions economically viableWhat cities and areas hold promise to grow and prosper in the near futureThe Cornell Keynotes podcast is brought to you by eCornell, which offers more than 200 online certificate programs to help professionals advance their careers and organizations. Learn more from Jan deRoos, Jeanne Varney and Daniel Lebret in these programs:Commercial Real EstateGeneral Managers ProgramHotel Management and Owner RelationsHotel Real Estate Investments and Asset ManagementReal Estate Investing 360Real Estate Investing and FinanceReal Estate Investment ModelingReal Estate Property ManagementDid you enjoy this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast? Watch the full Keynote. Follow eCornell on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X. 

Post-pandemic real estate markets present many interesting opportunities, despite their ongoing challenges. Join Jan deRoos, Jeanne Varney and Daniel Lebret from the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration as they explore the forces driving trends in the industry.

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