How the Use of Certain Real Estate Asset Classes Will Change

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From this video: Jay Olshonsky: It is interesting. Let's talk about it for a second, because it dramatically changes the makeup of a mall. Right? Instead of walking into a department store, now you've got a boarded-up thing with a distribution center behind it. When I was building movie theaters, it was a condition of our lease that certain tenants stayed in place. In fact, actually, people made it a condition of their lease that we stayed in business. So it's a fundamental shift and this is important actually. It's a fundamental shift in the way that we will recover from this downturn, is that certain asset classes are going to fundamentally change. Right. Hospitality, even offices and we've talked about that. Instead of densification, inside the office, more and more people packed into smaller areas that people will spread out to even inside offices because they need more social distancing, etc. How do you think overall, that's going to impact, retail for example. How will the downturn impact different asset classes? Watch this to find out. Visit the GowerCrowd website for masses of free real estate syndication and investing resources and training: https://bit.ly/31pWtSx If you enjoyed this video, please leave a like rating and comment.


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