A Roadmap to Technology’s Impact on the World’s Largest Asset Class
E-Book, Englisch, 306 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-030-13446-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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answers that call. It explores the impact of technology on all asset types — from retail projects, through lodging and residential properties, to office buildings and industrial facilities. Based on the author’s two decades of experience working across four continents alongside the world’s leading realestate investors, as well as hundreds of conversations with start-up founders and venture capitalists, this book provides practitioners with key insights, methodologies, and practical strategies to identify risks, take advantage of emerging opportunities, evaluate new competitors, and transform their organization, project, venture, or career.
Whether you are an investor, developer, operator, broker, lender, facility manager, designer, planner, or technology entrepreneur, this book will help you navigate the exciting period ahead.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction: Real Estate Value in a Changing World.- Section I Retail.- 2. Retail Properties in Context.- 3. How to Think About the Future of Physical Retail.- 4. Forces Reshaping Physical Retail.- 5. The Challenges to Retail Landlord Innovation.- 6. Landlords of the Future.- 7. Rethinking Physical Retail Properties.- Section II Office.- 8. Offices in Context.- 9. Forces Reshaping Supply of Office Space.- 10. Forces Reshaping Demand for Office Space.- 11. Office Landlords in the Twenty-First Century.- 12. Rethinking Office Buildings.- Section III.- 13. Housing and Lodging.- 14. Forces Reshaping Lodging.- 15. Forces Reshaping Housing.- 16. Rethinking Housing and Lodging.- Section IV Logistics and Industrial.- 17. Logistics and Industrial in Context.- 18. Forces Affecting Supply and Demand for Industrial Real Estate.- 19. Industrial Landlords in the Twenty-First Century.- 20. The Liberation of Things, People, and Cities.- 21. Rethinking Logistics and Industrial Properties.- 22. Conclusion: Property’s Unreal Future.