Session Descriptions
Thursday, January 22, 2009
The Capital Markets: Where Will the Road Take Us in 2009?
1 p.m. (EST) noon (CST) 10 a.m. (PST)
90-minute Web session
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The conditions for new debt origination have been altered dramatically during the past year and a number of questions still persist. Will we see the return of an active CMBS market? Which players will have the greatest influence on the market over the next year and beyond? What new products will emerge to capitalize on the CMBS void? How will the increasing volume of loan "maturity risk" be addressed? This Webinar will present the most up to date insights on capital markets dynamics by of panel of experts on the cutting edge of this rapidly changing landscape.
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Presented by:
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Simon Ziff, president, Ackman-Ziff |
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Valuation and Capital Availability in this Disrupted Market
1 p.m. (EST) noon (CST) 10 a.m. (PST)
90-minute Web session
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Examine the current state of the capital markets with a special focus on equity and discuss current values and other key market conditions driving capital availability and valuation. Other topics covered include office building pricing in various markets across the country, debt pricing and terms for both construction and permanent loans.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand values for different types of office and industrial properties, as well as other asset classes.
- Understand the current state of the long term debt markets - both CMBS and Balance Sheet lenders and prospects for 2009.
- Pinpoint the current state of the construction lending market and predictions for the future.
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Presented by:
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Randy Evans, managing director, Eastdil Secured |
Thursday, February 19, 2009
The Capital Investor's Perspective on Transit-Oriented Development
1 p.m. (EST) noon (CST) 10 a.m. (PST)
90-minute Web session
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Hear what institutional capital partners look for when making the decision to invest in transit-oriented development, along with the appeal and drawbacks of TOD from an institutional investor's viewpoint. We'll also look at two projects that are being built around new publicly-funded transit systems, which raise new questions regarding new transit line success predictions.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify what institutional capital partners look for when making the decision to invest in TOD.
- Understand the appeal of TOD and the drawbacks from an institutional investor's viewpoint.
- Comprehend the various TOD case studies.
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James Loyd, executive managing director, USAA Real Estate Company |
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Hailey Ghalib, AIA, director of Multifamily & Mixed-Use Development, USAA Real Estate Company |
Thursday, April 30, 2009
A Primer on Seller Financing
1 p.m. (EST) noon (CST) 10 a.m. (PST)
90-minute Web session
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Buyers and Sellers are increasingly needing to find creative solutions to transact. Learn what opportunities are available to you by using seller financing…how to structure the deals, who to ask…what are potential issues and advantages.
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Moderator: Leslie Lundin, Principal, LCP Ventures |
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John Troughton, Senior Director Brokerage, Cushman and Wakefield |
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Adam Weissburg, Cox Castle & Nicholson LLP |
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For answers to your questions on this Webinar series, please contact Barb David at (703) 674-1435
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