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Chicago Capital Markets & CRE Finance

Investment Trends & The Always Changing Capital Stack

Event Ended On: Wednesday July 31 2019

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Twelve01West

Twelve01West is located in Chicago’s hottest neighborhood, the Fulton Market District, just one block north of Randolph Street’s “Restaurant Row” and two blocks west of the Morgan CTA station. The seven-story building features five floors of efficient office space, and a gorgeous 9,000 SF penthouse amenity lounge, equipped with a robust fitness center and outdoor rooftop outfitted with lounge areas and fireplaces, unobstructed skyline views serving as the stunning backdrop. The building’s current tenant roster includes The Coca-Cola Company, ServiceNow, Heritage Bicycles & Coffee, and McCaffery.

Speakers and Panels

Everything You Need To Know About Commercial Real Estate Finance

Pam Boneham

Pam Boneham

Managing Director, Barings Real Estate Advisers
Bill Rogalla

Bill Rogalla

CIO, Zeller Realty Group
Jacob Proctor

Jacob Proctor

Vice President, KeyBank

Fireside Chat: How Are Deals Being Structured

Venue

Twelve01West
176 N. Racine Avenue, 6th floor
Chicago IL, 60607



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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Coffee, Breakfast, & Networking!
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
Fireside Chat: How Are Deals Being Structured
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
Everything You Need To Know About Commercial Real Estate Finance
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
More Coffee & Networking!

Summary

1. After a slow start to the year for REIT's, most were able to get back on track, pointing to a strong industrial market and a 13.9% jump in demand for warehouse space; should we expect this trend to continue?

2. Retail took another beating posting a 3.1% drop in returns over the past 12 months. Is there any light at the end of the tunnel for the retail sector? 

3. As interest rates continue to rise, how are dealmakers changing the way they structure their capital stack? 

4. Last year was a record year for Real Estate Investments, with $1.75 trillion invested globally, up 4% from 2017. According to reports from Cushman & Wakefield, 2019 is likely to match 2018. What markets are primed to benefit the most from a strong 2019? 

5. Interest rates rose four times in 2018, but cap rates barely changed. Should we expect continued stability or are changes coming our way in 2019?