Retail real estate has seen some dramatic highs and lows over the last five decades. History tells a powerful story for operators and investors alike, from the rise of shopping malls to the fall of department stores, and now the resurgence of experiential retail. In this episode, we break down major real estate cycles, what caused them, and key indicators to watch out for.
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Retail real estate has seen some dramatic highs and lows over the last five decades. History tells a powerful story for operators and investors alike, from the rise of shopping malls to the fall of department stores, and now the resurgence of experiential retail. In this episode, we break down major real estate cycles, what caused them, and key indicators to watch out for.
On today's episode, Kyle and Brandon go in depth about their business timelines. As the founders and principals of West Hive Capital, they work on investments, acquisitions, and revitalizations of underperforming shopping centers in Southern California. But how did they get here? Brandon and Kyle explain everything they both went through to create West Hive Capital, a business that fosters growth and community, and reveal the crucial insider tips and tricks they developed along the way.
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Retail real estate has seen some dramatic highs and lows over the last five decades. History tells a powerful story for operators and investors alike, from the rise of shopping malls to the fall of department stores, and now the resurgence of experiential retail. In this episode, we break down major real estate cycles, what caused them, and key indicators to watch out for.