A Look at the CRE Market with a Seasoned Chicago Developer
Occupancy was already flagging at the higher end of Chicago real estate, and the coronavirus stands to worsen those problems. Questions such as how to rebalance your portfolio and save occupancy, how to renegotiate leases, and how to make sure you actually get rent on time are commonplace as the average property owner wonders how to get through the next month one piece.
Join Bisnow and JDL founder & CEO Jim Letchinger for an interactive coronavirus webinar that will delve into the current state of Chicago's CRE market. Drawing upon his vast reservoir of knowledge and experience dealing with various crises, thoughts will be shared on the possible future of CRE post-pandemic. Letchinger founded JDL Development in 1993 and has since developed several notable Chicago projects such as One Chicago, No 9 Walton, Eight Eleven Uptown, and 1000 S Clark St.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
--How is the current low interest rates affecting different property types? Will it push cap rates further down?
--Will this force the enhanced integration of technology across all aspects of life and business?
--How might tenant demands change as a result of working from home and social distancing?
--How are developers capitalizing new deals at this time?
--How to position your building to take full advantage of the upcoming start of the new cycle?
Can’t attend live? You should still register! We’ll be sending out slides and the recording after the webinar to all registrants.
For questions, recommendations, comments, or press inquiries please email our Chicago event producer, Andrew Backer, at Andrew.Backer@bisnow.com.
Jim Letchinger founded JDL Development in 1993 and to date, has developed more than 1,200 residential units with another 1,500 currently preparing to be in construction. He launched his development career with a conversion of a 1940’s Benjamin...
BRIAN P. LISTON, MBA, JD, is president of Liston & Tsantilis
in Chicago where he specializes in the area of eminent
domain, property tax litigation and incentives. He has
successfully tried numerous jury and bench property tax
appeal hearings...