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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 47 MIN

Why Most Real Estate Developments Fail Before They’re Built with Chris Lawrence CEO of OFL Group

from Groundbreakers · host Domingo Valadez

Episode SummaryIn this episode of Groundbreakers, we’re joined by Chris Lawrence, CEO of OFL Group, a real estate development company reshaping urban environments through data-driven, human-centered design.Chris is a registered architect turned developer who has spent over a decade revitalizing downtown districts through mixed-use, multifamily, retail, and hospitality projects. Rather than chasing speculative returns, his approach starts with deep market research, conservative underwriting, and designing places people actually want to live in.Chris walks us through how he transitioned from architecture into development, why he spent a full year on data analysis before breaking ground on his first major project, and how that discipline helped him lease luxury units in markets with no direct comps.Key Points DiscussedFrom Architect to Developer: How Chris made the leap from designing buildings to leading nearly $200M in development projects.Data Over Gut Instinct: Why he believes confidence comes from research, not hype, and how data shaped every major decision early on.Design as a Financial Lever: How thoughtful design choices directly impact rents, lease-up speed, and long-term asset value.Pessimistic Underwriting Wins: Why conservative assumptions protect investors and create upside instead of disappointment.Working With Cities: How long-term trust with municipalities unlocked incentives and a landmark RFP opportunity.Raising Capital for Ground-Up Deals: What it really takes to earn investor trust when developing from scratch in today’s market.Guest InformationName: Chris LawrenceCompany: OFL GroupRole: CEOConnect: LinkedInConclusionChris’s story is a masterclass in patience, discipline, and building real estate that lasts. Whether you are a syndicator exploring development, raising capital for complex projects, or refining your underwriting philosophy, this episode offers practical insights you can apply immediately.

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