For our last episode, we're coming full circle to tackle retail from a different angle. Contrary to popular belief, e-commerce hasn't caused vacancy rates for commercial real estate (the percentage of all available units) to go up. But that doesn't mean everything's the same as it's always been for landlords.
In this episode we talk to:
- Kyle Hulme, National leader of digital strategy for BDO Canada
- Malcolm Silver, Real estate investor and founder of Malcolm Silver & Co. Ltd.
- Nathan Elliott, Founder of FrontRunner Technologies
- Kendall Barber, Co-founder of Edmonton-based luxury shoe and accessory brand Poppy Barley
Thanks for listening to season two of Industry Interrupted! Rate and review to support the show (And get a third season). Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com
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- Show
- Channel
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published18 December 2019 at 08:00 UTC
- Length18 min
- Season2
- Episode10
- RatingClean