What You Need to Know
In the Weed(s)
As we continue to focus on the 2020 lease, we’ve realized that there is a whole new category of uses that some commercial landlords and tenants are engaging in, but that no commercial lease we have ever seen contemplates or permits.
Envisioning the 2020 Lease
As time marches on, the inevitability of change is a constant reality for all of us in the real estate industry. In past blog posts, we’ve highlighted how the built environment is evolving in response to changing demographics, technology…
Penalty or Remedy: Co-Tenancy Clauses
Ellen Sinreich was a panelist at an American Bar Association webinar about the recent California Court of Appeals decision on the enforceability of so-called “co-tenancy clauses” in retail leases.
Game Changers
Although real estate industry professionals have been notoriously slow in adapting to technological innovation, newly emerging technologies are creating compelling opportunities for value creation that can’t be ignored.
The Conference Round-Up
Exuberant is the word I would use to capture the mood on the recent real estate conference circuit that took me from New York to Houston for ULI’s Spring Meeting and then to Las Vegas for ICSC’s annual RECon convention. The reasons for this…
The 360 Lease Review
In our recent Black Box series of posts, we exposed what the legal process of commercial leasing is: a balancing act along two intersecting axes of conflict that ultimately results in a finalized lease. Understanding what goes on…
Black Box Part 3: Managing in the Red Zone
Our Black Box series on the legal leasing process concludes this month with Part 3 of our secret sauce for managing what goes on during that often-dreaded and little-understood process. This month we bring our focus to the red zone…
Black Box Part 2: Get It All vs Accommodate
Part 2 of our Black Box series on the legal leasing process focuses on managing the simultaneous conflict on the axis between each party’s desire to get it all and the need to accommodate the other side so there’s a meeting of the minds.
Black Box Part 1: Precision vs Urgency
Our focus today is the precision vs urgency axis: the conflict between the need to get everything right and the reality that time kills deals. To effectively traverse this axis, the starting point with every client is to earn the right to move fast.
Opening the Black Box
In this post, I’m going to open up the black box — the occasionally welcomed, but most often dreaded and little understood legal process of commercial leasing — and in the next two posts, I am going to share my secret sauce for managing it.
RetailGreen 2014: The Value of Green Leases
Ellen Sinreich led an interactive boardroom session on the value of green leases at ICSC’s RetailGreen conference. Ellen and the participants focused on how to overcome the “split-incentive” disincentive so that…
Real Estate Pioneers Honored
I’m delighted to share that I was recognized last week as a “Pioneering Woman in Real Estate.” Eleven (female) co-honorees and I were selected for outstanding accomplishments in real estate, a field still dominated by men.
A View From The Top
I recently attended A Breakfast in the C Suite with Bill Taubman, the COO of Taubman Centers, which develops, owns, and operates regional malls throughout the U.S. and Asia. It was a rare opportunity to gain insight into one of the most…
Back to School Roundup on Student Housing
Now that everyone is back in school, we thought you'd appreciate a synopsis of current student housing trends that were presented at the recent 2014 Bisnow Annual Student Housing conference. We think student housing…
Basketball & Buildings
Not only did the San Antonio Spurs win the 2014 NBA Championship, but Texas is hitting 3-pointers when it comes to economic growth. The real estate industry is no exception, with our Texas clients reporting tremendous demand in all sectors.
Food Carts to Franchise; Fulfillment Centers
As you enjoy the languid, sun-filled days of summer, we want to point out two interesting real estate developments on the continuum of the age-old truth that the only constant is change. The first one confirms that you never know where…
Energy, Money & Law
At the upcoming Energy, Money & Law event, my co-panelists and I will be discussing how re-structuring traditional legal relationships can pave the way to financing large-scale energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.
RECon Academy 2014: The New Green Lease Program
Ellen Sinreich led a program for real estate professionals on how to create a financial framework for greening multi-tenant retail properties at this global retail real estate conference. The ICSC Green Study Lease (which she prepared)…
Entrepreneurs in Real Estate: One Woman's Story
Ellen Sinreich co-chaired this installment of the Women’s Leadership Initiative Speaker Series featuring Abby Hamlin, Founder and President of Hamlin Ventures and faculty member of Columbia University’s School of Architecture.
University of Shopping Centers at the Wharton School of Business
Ellen Sinreich returned to Wharton to teach the New Green Lease Paradigm for Tenants and Landlords, where she educated retail real estate professionals about how landlords and tenants can work together to green multi-tenant retail properties.