The TreppWire Podcast: A Commercial Real Estate Show

The TreppWire Podcast, A CRE Show
The TreppWire Podcast: A Commercial Real Estate Show

Leveraging Trepp’s market expertise and proprietary data sets, The TreppWire Podcast enables listeners to stay up-to-date on all things commercial real estate, structured finance and banking. Featuring Trepp subject matter experts and guests from across the industry, the weekly podcast explores how recent events have impacted both the markets and the daily lives of market participants. Questions or comments? Please contact us at podcast@trepp.com.

  1. 4 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    313. Tariffs, Terminations, and...Trepidation? DOGE Plays Hide & Seek, Monthly Delinquency, & Anticipatory Value Deep Dive

    In this week's episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we discussthe recent economic headlines we’ve seen week after week – including inflation, tariffs and immigration – to continue to bring you fresh perspectives on why matter for the commercial real estate (CRE) markets. We discuss the GSA office property data behind the properties they want might want to sell, analyze the impact of the trade wars on the industrial market, and do a deep dive into the concept of anticipatory value. We share our latest CMBS Delinquency numbers before turning to notable credit stories from the week, including crabgrass and green shoot office stories, as well as retail and mixed-used property stories. Tune in now. This episode is sponsored by ⁠BetterPitch.⁠  Episode Notes - Economic Update: Inflation, Tariffs, ADP Job Report, Beige Book (0:27) - GSA Office Property Data (9:59) - Impact of Trade War on Industrial (15:34) - Anticipatory Value 101 Segment (18:55) - Trepp February Delinquency Report (23:33) - Office Stories: Crabgrass & Green shoots (29:08) - Retail Stories: Target, Staples, Natick Mall Loan (35:19) - Mixed-Use Property Loan Extension (40:35) - Programming Notes (41:58) - Shoutouts (45:00)   Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG    Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.  Follow Trepp:  X: www.x.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp

    49 phút
  2. 6 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    312. Behind the Acquisition: Trimont’s Big Move in Commercial Mortgage Servicing with Bill Sexton, CEO

    In a special guest episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we welcome Bill Sexton, CEO of Trimont, to discuss Trimont's landmark acquisition of Wells Fargo’s non-agency third-party commercial mortgage servicing business. This deal makes Trimont the largest loan servicer in the U.S., managing approximately 11% of all U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) debt. Bill provides insights into why this acquisition was a strategic move, how it reshapes the competitive landscape, and what it means for bondholders, investors, and the broader CRE market. He also shares perspectives on the evolving role of AI, data aggregation, and technology in loan servicing, as well as the challenges and opportunities in today’s CRE finance environment. Visit https://trimont.com/ today to learn more. Tune in now. Episode Notes: Bill Sexton Background (0:23)Trimont’s Acquisition of Wells Fargo’s Servicing Business (1:16)Impact of the Acquisition on CRE Market (4:27)Technology & AI in Loan Servicing (6:26)Future Strategy, Growth, & Organizational Changes (9:46)Careers in Loan Servicing & Global Opportunities (15:48)Lessons from the Acquisition (23:45)Market Outlook (27:56) Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.  Follow Trepp: X: www.x.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trepp/

    31 phút
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    311. Mixed Signals & More Turbulence: Consumer Confidence Drops, Opportunistic CRE Deals, Data Center Signs, Valuation Trading Alerts

    In this week's episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we analyze recent economic indicators showing mixed signals, including declining consumer confidence at an 8-month low and the Fed's expected rate path through 2025. We examine the impact of new tariffs on market volatility and discuss recent high-profile CRE deals, including Apollo's acquisition of Bridge Investment Group. We break down notable appraisal value reductions across office, mixed-use, and retail sectors, the latest Mall of America appraisal showing a 14% reduction. We also review Microsoft's pullback from datacenter leasing amid their quantum computing breakthrough and analyze a flurry of industrial sector activity across the U.S. Tune in now.  This episode is sponsored by ⁠BetterPitch Episode Notes - Economic Update - Consumer Confidence & Market Uncertainty (0:29) - Mixed-Use Atlanta Value Reduction (23:41) - Retail Value Reductions in Denver and Bloomington, MN, and a $30M transaction in Braintree, MA (29:06)  - Office: $49M financing for a midtown Manhattan office and a $38M transaction in Irvine, CA (35:06) - Industrial: acquisitions in Uxbridge, MA, Sumner, WA, Las Vegas, Nashua, NH, and Weston, FL (37:55)  - Programming Notes (43:52) - Shoutouts (45:19) Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG    Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.  Follow Trepp:  X: www.x.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp

    49 phút
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    309. The CRE Check-Up: Fed's Vital Signs, CMBS Issuance Pulse, Walmart's Flu Warning, & DOGE's Office Surgery

    In this week’s episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we examine the Fed's latest signals on interest rates, covering the evolving inflation landscape and newly proposed bank capital requirements that could reshape CRE lending. We review Walmart's lower-than-expected 2026 fiscal guidance and potential impacts of tariffs on retail spending. We explore DOGE's aggressive push on government lease terminations and analyze GSA data showing over 2.3 million square feet of terminated space. We dive into several notable special servicing transfers for office and lodging and an office value reduction. We also discuss CMBS maturities and issuance in 2025 and recent retail store closures. Tune in now.   Episode Notes - Economic Update (1:25) - Walmart Earnings & Retail Outlook (3:59) - GSA Lease Developments & DOGE’s Aggressive Push (7:59) - Trepp Connect (in NYC) Conference (16:30) - CMBS Maturities & Issuance in 2025 Report (20:04) - Office Trading Alerts: Chicago & Philadelphia Loans Transferred to Special Servicing, & Another Chicago Loan Reappraisal (30:59) - Lodging Trading Alert: Midtown Manhattan Loan Transferred to Special Servicing (39:48) - Retail Updates & Forever 21 Store Closures (41:37) - Programming Notes (44:45)  -Shoutouts (46:16) Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG  Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.  Follow Trepp:  X: www.x.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp

    51 phút
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    308. CPI Heartache: No Love for Rate Cuts, Loan Recourse 101, NYC Office Revival, & GSA Office Downsizing

    In this week's episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we analyze January's hotter-than-expected CPI print and Fed Chair Powell's Congressional testimony on rate cuts. We break down the mechanics of recourse loans and personal guarantees in distressed deals, like The Hotel Carter near Times Square. We then examine three major office refinancing deals in Midtown Manhattan totaling over $2.8 billion. We also dig into DOGE's federal real estate reduction strategy and its implications for commercial real estate, particularly in the DC market. We also discuss a few retail stories including Joann Fabrics' closing of 500 stores, Blackstone's $4 billion retail portfolio acquisition, and Party City's hundreds of lease rejections. Plus, we introduce TreppAI, our new artificial intelligence-powered search tool. Tune in now. Episode Notes: - Economic Update: CPI Print, FedWatch, & Capital Markets (1:31) - Recourse Loans 101 & America’s Dirtiest Hotel  (13:19) - Positive Office News in Midtown Manhattan (23:04) - DOGE’s Federal Real Estate Cuts & Implications for CRE (29:34) - Retail store closures, acquisitions, and redevelopments (36:30) - Trepp Connect (in NYC) conference in Rockefeller Center in May (42:10) - New TreppAI Search Feature & Examples (44:00) - MBA CREF25 & Shoutouts (47:43) Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG  Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.  Follow Trepp:  X: www.x.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp

    52 phút
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    307. Evolution of the B-Piece Buyer from the 90s to Today: Scott Douglass of Prime Finance

    In this special guest episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we are joined by Scott Douglass, Co-Founder and Co-Chief Investment Officer at Prime Finance. Scott shares his extensive experience in the commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) space and breaks down the evolution of B-piece buying from the '90s to today. We examine how past crises can provide a critical lens when assessing today’s market. Scott explains how the Great Financial Crisis reshaped the CMBS market and the role of the B-piece, and shares lessons from that time period that remain relevant in today's market. We also dive into the CMBS issuance data and provide insight into what the numbers show over time. Tune in now. Episode Notes: - Background in commercial real estate securitization (1:29) - Launch of Prime Finance (4:42) - Insights into the origins of the B-piece buyer role (6:02) - Lessons from the 90s and early 2000s (9:40) - CLO issuance numbers & predictions for 2025 (12:06) - CMBS issuance expected in 2025 (15:45) - Risk retention in the CMBS market (18:30) - Thoughts on office, hotels & data centers (25:10) - SASB deals in 2024 & 2025 (34:40) - Importance of having a strong platform (37:33) Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG    Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.    Follow Trepp:  X: www.x.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp

    41 phút
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    306. Tackling the Headlines: Trade, Tariffs, Office Narrative Turnaround

    In this episode of The TreppWire Podcast, we dive into economic data and headlines of the week, including manufacturing and job openings figures, the implications of tariffs on the CRE market, and the thought that lending standards for commercial real estate (CRE) may be tightening. We discuss the inflection point for the office market after seeing some increased optimism and signs of activity, especially in NYC. We talk Blackstone’s big Midtown Manhattan office buy, the largest office-to-residential conversion in the U.S., as well as recent stories at Manhattan’s MetLife Building. In retail, we cover Walmart’s mall purchase and Amazon’s physical store closures. We reflect on the narrative for apartments and the multifamily market at large, after the NMHC 2025 Annual Meeting. We wrap up the episode with our thoughts on the Super Bowl and highlight Kansas City, Philadelphia, and New Orleans market data from TreppCRE. Tune in now. Episode Notes: Economic Update (0:27) Tariffs & Other Headwinds Impacting the Market (3:35) Office Sector Activity (10:54) Blackstone NYC Midtown Office Buy (13:16) Largest Office to Resi Conversion in the U.S. (17:00) Refinance at 3 Bryant Park (21:02) Irvine Loan for Manhattan’s MetLife Building (25:24) Walmart Pennsylvania Mall Purchase in Pennsylvania (28:07) Amazon’s Physical Store Locations Closing (30:02) Equinox is Becoming the Largest Retail Tenant in Manhattan (33:39) NMHC 2025 Annual Meeting Recap (35:01) Credit Stories in California & Texas (40:13) Slice of Life: Kansas City vs. Philadelphia + Market Overview (42:37) Trepp Connect (in NYC) on May 13-15, 2025 (46:31) Shoutouts (49:16)   Please take our listener feedback survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BMPXLHG    Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.  Follow Trepp:  X: www.x.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp

    53 phút
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Leveraging Trepp’s market expertise and proprietary data sets, The TreppWire Podcast enables listeners to stay up-to-date on all things commercial real estate, structured finance and banking. Featuring Trepp subject matter experts and guests from across the industry, the weekly podcast explores how recent events have impacted both the markets and the daily lives of market participants. Questions or comments? Please contact us at podcast@trepp.com.

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