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The Future of Downtown Trophy Office with Doug Owen

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Doug Owen of JLL discusses the office asset class and its current state in the Louisville market. Contrary to popular belief, the office class is not dead, and there is a desire to be in the office. The downtown and suburban markets in Louisville have different dynamics, with downtown experiencing higher vacancy rates due to a major tenant consolidating and renovating their space. Landlords are investing in amenities and renovating their buildings to attract tenants. Incentive programs and concessions are being offered to tenants, and landlords are advised to white box vacant spaces to make them more marketable. The future of the office asset class includes a focus on higher-end spaces, conversions to hotels, and the development of residential areas in downtown.

Takeaways

  • The office asset class is not dead, and there is a desire to be in the office.
  • Downtown and suburban markets in Louisville have different dynamics, with downtown experiencing higher vacancy rates.
  • Landlords are investing in amenities and renovating their buildings to attract tenants.
  • Incentive programs and concessions are being offered to tenants, and landlords are advised to white box vacant spaces to make them more marketable.
  • The future of the office asset class includes a focus on higher-end spaces, conversions to hotels, and the development of residential areas in downtown.

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Doug Owen of JLL discusses the office asset class and its current state in the Louisville market. Contrary to popular belief, the office class is not dead, and there is a desire to be in the office. The downtown and suburban markets in Louisville have different dynamics, with downtown experiencing higher vacancy rates due to a major tenant consolidating and renovating their space. Landlords are investing in amenities and renovating their buildings to attract tenants. Incentive programs and concessions are being offered to tenants, and landlords are advised to white box vacant spaces to make them more marketable. The future of the office asset class includes a focus on higher-end spaces, conversions to hotels, and the development of residential areas in downtown.

Takeaways

  • The office asset class is not dead, and there is a desire to be in the office.
  • Downtown and suburban markets in Louisville have different dynamics, with downtown experiencing higher vacancy rates.
  • Landlords are investing in amenities and renovating their buildings to attract tenants.
  • Incentive programs and concessions are being offered to tenants, and landlords are advised to white box vacant spaces to make them more marketable.
  • The future of the office asset class includes a focus on higher-end spaces, conversions to hotels, and the development of residential areas in downtown.

Click to text the show!

Support the podcast by making a monthly donation through Patreon. When you contribute, you'll get access to bonus content not available anywhere else.
If you enjoyed this episode, you would probably enjoy reading my weekly newsletter. Every Friday, you'll get a behind the scenes look at my investing, including current events in commercial real estate, deals I’m working on, and random personal things going on in my life. It's a super quick read and you can unsubscribe anytime. - Jonathan
Subscribe to the newsletter here: www.thesourcecre.com/newsletter

Email Jonathan with comments or suggestions:
podcast@thesourcecre.com

Or visit the webpage:
www.thesourcecre.com
*Some or all of the show notes may have been generated using AI tools.

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