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Institutional Real Estate, Inc. Podcast

Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI) — a commercial real estate publishing and consulting company — presents our new, free podcast series to help keep you up-to-date on the current institutional real estate investment market. Tune in throughout the month to hear updates from IREI's president and CEO, Geoffrey Dohrmann, in “The Dohrmann Report”; interviews with article authors that get you deeper into our publication in our “Inside the Edition” episodes; and “Report from Europe” episodes that will highlight different countries within Europe. Don't miss any episodes — subscribe now!

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Episodes

Episode 1284: Why India, why now

Like China before it, India is on the rise, due in part to a doubling of its infrastructure assets, a young and well-educated population, a giant consumer market and scads of new startup companies. Kevin Carter, founder and CIO of EMQQ Global, explains the opportunities for investors. (07/2025)

Jul 10, 202527 minEp. 1284

Episode 1283: Why India, why now

Like China before it, India is on the rise, due in part to a doubling of its infrastructure assets, a young and well-educated population, a giant consumer market and scads of new startup companies. Kevin Carter, founder and CIO of EMQQ Global, explains the opportunities for investors. (07/2025)

Jul 10, 202527 minEp. 1283

Episode 1282: Lights, color, design, action! The essentials and import of design in the built environment

Kelly Jahn — an architect, interior designer and faculty member at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she teaches office and hospitality design — discusses the importance and principles of quality design in commercial settings. She is also the owner of Kelly Jahn Interior Architecture & Design, a commercial interior architecture and design practice based in Rochester, N.Y. (07/2025)

Jul 02, 202526 minEp. 1282

Episode 1281: Report from Europe: What defines wellness in real estate in 2025?

Senior managing director of Hines UK, Ross Blair, and Russell Hales, senior partner and an architect at Foster + Partners in London talk to Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe about The Round, a new landmark mixed-use project in London, which is set to be a showcase example of cutting edge urban real estate that promotes the growth and wellbeing of not only its occupiers, but of the wider community as a whole.

Jun 30, 202527 minEp. 1281

Episode 1280: Editors’ Roundtable: June 2025

IREI editors convene to discuss internal and external issues of the day, and you’re invited to listen in. Joining the discussion is Loretta Clodfelter, the organization’s editorial director; Mike Consol, editor of Real Assets Adviser; Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe; and Kali Persall, editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure. (06/2025)

Jun 26, 202520 minEp. 1280

Episode 1280: Editors’ Roundtable: June 2025

IREI editors convene to discuss internal and external issues of the day, and you’re invited to listen in. Joining the discussion is Loretta Clodfelter, the organization’s editorial director; Mike Consol, editor of Real Assets Adviser; Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe; and Kali Persall, editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure. (06/2025)

Jun 26, 202520 minEp. 1280

Episode 1280: Editors’ Roundtable: June 2025

IREI editors convene to discuss internal and external issues of the day, and you’re invited to listen in. Joining the discussion is Loretta Clodfelter, the organization’s editorial director; Mike Consol, editor of Real Assets Adviser; Marek Handzel, editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe; and Kali Persall, editor of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure. (06/2025)

Jun 26, 202520 minEp. 1280

Episode 1279: Where U.S. office is thriving and why

David Bitner and Dain Fedora of Newmark have produced a report that found there are high-performing office submarkets across the United States, based on a host of common characteristics. They join the program to share their research. (06/2025)

Jun 25, 202542 minEp. 1279

Episode 1279: Where U.S. office is thriving and why

David Bitner and Dain Fedora of Newmark have produced a report that found there are high-performing office submarkets across the United States, based on a host of common characteristics. They join the program to share their research. (06/2025)

Jun 25, 202542 minEp. 1279

Episode 1278: PE buyout firm targets family-owned companies in the U.S. Midwest

Ankit Shrivastava, founder and managing partner of the private equity firm Enventure, says Midwestern states are teeming with opportunities to buy family-owned businesses, often being sold as part of a succession plan when a new generation of family members have no interest in carrying on the business. (06/2025)

Jun 23, 202529 minEp. 1278

Episode 1277: The Dohrmann Report: June 2025

Who is the hero of your organization’s story? What are the hallmarks of genuine thought leadership? Geoffrey Dohrmann, founder and CEO of Institutional Real Estate, Inc., reaches into his prodigious bookshelf to share a couple of recent reads and the lessons they teach. (06/2025)

Jun 20, 202523 minEp. 1277

Episode 1276: The property bonanza on U.S. college campuses

David Carlos, head of the nonprofit, education and government practice at JLL, reports that some U.S. colleges and universities, in search of revenue, are selling properties, while others — such as Northeastern and Vanderbilt — have made moves to expand their campuses. (06/2025)

Jun 17, 202523 minEp. 1276

Episode 1276: The property bonanza on U.S. college campuses

David Carlos, head of the nonprofit, education and government practice at JLL, reports that some U.S. colleges and universities, in search of revenue, are selling properties, while others — such as Northeastern and Vanderbilt — have made moves to expand their campuses. (06/2025)

Jun 17, 202523 minEp. 1276

Episode 1276: The property bonanza on U.S. college campuses

David Carlos, head of the nonprofit, education and government practice at JLL, reports that some U.S. colleges and universities, in search of revenue, are selling properties, while others — such as Northeastern and Vanderbilt — have made moves to expand their campuses. (06/2025)

Jun 17, 202523 minEp. 1276

Episode 1275: Report from Europe: The growth of later living real estate

Amy France, head of later living at law firm Forsters, talks to Marek Handzel about the UK later living market, covering challenges with planning and the policy environment and site constraints, while also highlighting the way providers and developers are becoming more flexible to deliver positive results for residents and investors alike.

Jun 17, 202524 minEp. 1275

Episode 1272: Report from Europe: The fast-growing opportunity in EU student housing

Trends are indicating that a new era in student housing could be taking shape in Europe, according to a May 2025 report from Hines, and that is creating new opportunities for real estate investors. Joining the program to help us learn more is Josh Scoville, senior managing director and global head of research at Hines. (06/2025)

Jun 10, 202524 minEp. 1272

Episode 1272: The fast-growing opportunity in European student housing

Trends are indicating that a new era in student housing could be taking shape in Europe, according to a May 2025 report from Hines, and that is creating new opportunities for real estate investors. Joining the program to help us learn more is Josh Scoville, senior managing director and global head of research at Hines. (06/2025)

Jun 10, 202524 minEp. 1272

Episode 1270: The evolution and economic might of Florida

Charles Foschini, Florida resident and senior managing director at Berkadia, earned three degrees at the University of Miami, en route to transacting $26 billion in real estate deals in more than 25 U.S. states. Along the way he transplanted from his native New Jersey to the Sunshine State and has observed many changes since his early days there. He shares his observations during this episode. (06/2025)

Jun 09, 202522 minEp. 1270

Episode 1270: The evolution and economic might of Florida

Charles Foschini, Florida resident and senior managing director at Berkadia, earned three degrees at the University of Miami, en route to transacting $26 billion in real estate deals in more than 25 U.S. states. Along the way he transplanted from his native New Jersey to the Sunshine State and has observed many changes since his early days there. He shares his observations during this episode. (06/2025)

Jun 09, 202522 minEp. 1270

Episode 1269: The Real Estate Roundtable agenda for 2025

Jeff DeBoer, the founder, president and CEO of The Real Estate Roundtable talks about the major issues facing real estate, his organization’s lobbying efforts, the White House’s “big, beautiful bill,” interest rates, energy and other priorities. (06/2025)

Jun 06, 202530 minEp. 1269

Episode 1268: The Real Estate Roundtable agenda for 2025

Jeff DeBoer, the founder, president and CEO of The Real Estate Roundtable talks about the major issues facing real estate, his organization’s lobbying efforts, the White House’s “big, beautiful bill,” interest rates, energy and other priorities. (06/2025)

Jun 06, 202530 minEp. 1268
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