
Episode #56
Episode 56: Broker Spotlight- Kate Coxworth
<p>Kate Coxworth, Managing Director in JLL's Chicago industrial brokerage office, shares her career journey and market insights.</p>

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Listen as experts discuss market trends, hot topics, deal coverage and other industrial news. JLL researcher George Cutro welcomes guests from various backgrounds to chat about these topics, and more. Contact us with questions about the industrial real estate market or to submit a future topic idea.
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Episode #56
<p>Kate Coxworth, Managing Director in JLL's Chicago industrial brokerage office, shares her career journey and market insights.</p>

Episode #55
<p>Sean Reynolds, Managing Director for High Density Use Space Properties at JLL, returns for the third time to discuss findings from the Midyear 2024 Data Center Report.</p>

Episode #54
<p>Local experts from JLL's Industrial Research Committee discuss market trends observed halfway through 2024.</p> <p>Chicago - George Cutro (0:58 - 4:04)</p> <p>National Perspective - Mehtab Randhawa (4:19 - 6:37)</p> <p>New Jersey - Alex Kachris (6:46 - 10:37)</p> <p>Baltimore - Ben Caffey (10:45 - 19:17)</p> <p>Atlanta - Harriet Westlake (19:27 - 25:28)</p> <p>Indianapolis - Mike Cagna (25:39 - 30:34)</p> <p>Dallas/Fort Worth - Nick Thomas (30:43 - 36:33)</p> <p>Southern California - David Fan (36:40 - 40:12)</p> <p>Canada - Chad Piche (40:22 - 45:09)</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

Episode #53
<p>Sean Reynolds of JLL's Chicago Data Center Practice Group returns to the podcast to talk about the data center real estate environment as the year comes to a close. Topics include power requirements and power sources, infill markets, demand for data centers, transaction velocity in today's real estate environment, construction time and cost.</p>

Episode #52
<p > Episode 52 features Andrew Volz, JLL America's research lead for Project and Development Services (PDS). In this episode, we discuss the findings of the 2023 US and Canada Construction Outlook report.</p> <p > The construction pipeline remains robust and year-over-year construction costs remain up despite a drop in pricing for select materials. While declining buildings starts will relieve some price pressures, infrastructure projects and international demand for select materials are likely to offset relief, leading to more moderate growth rates for prices rather than a net drop.</p> <p > Industrial occupiers have been faced with a persistent shortage of skilled labor...
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