Tuesday, December 9, 2014

CRE Outlook Forum Voices

EisnerAmper & Bloomberg hosted a business and political perspective breakfast forum this week called "Commercial Real Estate Outlook 2015 & Beyond" in New York, inviting a panel of commercial real estate professionals to discuss the outlook of the economy and its impact on CRE. The panelists included Scott Rechler, CEO of RXR Realty, Joseph Sitt CEO of Thor Equities, Steven Witkoff, CEO of The Witkoff Group, Brian Harris, CEO of Ladder Capital, and Peter Sotoloff, CIO of Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies. GlobeSt.com covered the even in an article titled "The Dealer Has Reshuffled the Deck"; an excerpt follows:

What's driving that economy? asked Scott Rechler, CEO of RXR Realty. In word, "talent." Employers, and therefore office landlords, need workplaces that attract that talent, but that imperative goes beyond the office space and into the surrounding neighborhood. It has changed the dynamic not only of office, Rechler said, "but also how everyone looks at real estate in totality."

Rechler also added on to Sitt's observation about a new hand of cards. The deck is reshuffled at least every year, he said, and everyone needs to be aware of shifts in the market as they occur.

As a case in point, he cited RXR's current strategy compared to the one it pursued a few years earlier. As the downturn evolved into the recovery, the company rode the wave by snapping up attractive properties at attractive prices. More recently, the playing field has become far more competitive and "we're not in an investment market right now."

Asked where development is taking place, Sitt countered that a better question would be where it isn't taking place. Cranes dot the horizons everywhere, even amid rising costs for both construction and acquisition of developable parcels, as CEO Steven Witkoff of the Witkoff Group pointed out. On the other hand, Witkoff added, "I think the market is healthy."

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