A lot has happened since mid-March and we are living in a world that seems to change on a daily basis. The repercussions of COVID-19 are far-reaching and for the most part, still unknown. Impact on the worldwide economy are significant and the commercial real estate industry is not immune to the effects of the current pandemic.
In response to the current climate, to keep NAIOP Utah members and other commercial real estate professionals informed and up-to-date on current events and developments, we are pleased to announce our weekly Market Watch video series.
This virtual weekly series will address critical topics quickly unfolding within our industry in a focused and meaningful 15-20 minute time-frame. All videos will be available on our website to be viewed any time and shared. Topic suggestions are welcomed, email naiop@naioputah.org.
Coworking & Flex: What’s Next? – Annie Rinker, Hines
Ready for something positive? International investment, developer and management firm, Hines isn’t new to Utah, but their coworking
What’s up with construction? – Josh Caldwell, Mortenson, Dennis Cigana, Jacobsen Construction, Braden Moore, Big-D Construction, Jeff Palmer, Layton Construction
During the state’s “stay home, stay safe” directive, construction remained essential work. What challenges had to be addressed?
1031 Exchange Extension – Mike Anderson, Exchange Services, LLC
1031 exchanges allow taxpayers to defer capital gains tax when changing property investments. Unfortunately, the pandemic has created
Economic Development, What’s Next? – Theresa Foxley, EDCUtah
The pandemic’s impact on Utah’s economy has been deep, luckily the state remains one of the strongest in
Lease Modification – Angela Eldredge, Price Real Estate Henry Schwendiman, Q10 | Bonneville Real Estate Capital, Chris Kirk, Colliers International
The pandemic has increased talk of rent deferment, rent abatement and lease modification. Sounds easy enough, but are
The Bright-side – Tony Tyler, Columbus Pacific
Negative impacts of COVID-19 are at the forefront, however there are some bright-spots within the commercial development industry.