44 min

Investment Matters: Building a Bigger Lending Platform Commercial Property Executive

    • Business

Construction financing carries a higher risk profile than most other loan categories. But even in today’s uncertain climate, some lenders are not only keeping a hand in this category but embracing it.

One example is Kennedy Wilson. In a blockbuster $4.1 billion deal last year, the L.A.-based investment company bought Pacific Western Bank's construction loan portfolio. That move helped double Kennedy Wilson’s debt origination portfolio to $7 billion.

In this episode, you'll from Tom Whitesell, who heads the debt investment group at Kennedy Wilson. He tells why construction finance is a sweet spot for the company and looks ahead to how the capital markets will respond when the Federal Reserve eventually does lower interest rates.

Whitesell gives a lender’s perspective on which assets are most attractive right now and weighs in on what makes an office building a good candidate for conversion to multifamily. Some of his answers might surprise you. 

Episode highlights:

Capital market conditions: When will the Fed move? (1:36)

The ripple effect of rate cuts (3:56)

How quickly will lenders respond? (6:51)

Waiting for problem loan cleanup (8:21)

Giant steps in the CRE debt market (9:44 )

Managing construction lending risk, and how sponsors get funded (13:05)

A young lawyer's drive to be in the room where it happens (19:13)

An office-to-multifamily success story (and why they're hard to find) (25:59)

Financing industrial projects: avoiding the elephants (32:58)

The multiple demand drivers for new industrial product (35:05)

Where to find standouts in CRE’s toughest sector (37:46)

Going off the clock (40:54)


Follow CPE’s podcasts on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! 

Construction financing carries a higher risk profile than most other loan categories. But even in today’s uncertain climate, some lenders are not only keeping a hand in this category but embracing it.

One example is Kennedy Wilson. In a blockbuster $4.1 billion deal last year, the L.A.-based investment company bought Pacific Western Bank's construction loan portfolio. That move helped double Kennedy Wilson’s debt origination portfolio to $7 billion.

In this episode, you'll from Tom Whitesell, who heads the debt investment group at Kennedy Wilson. He tells why construction finance is a sweet spot for the company and looks ahead to how the capital markets will respond when the Federal Reserve eventually does lower interest rates.

Whitesell gives a lender’s perspective on which assets are most attractive right now and weighs in on what makes an office building a good candidate for conversion to multifamily. Some of his answers might surprise you. 

Episode highlights:

Capital market conditions: When will the Fed move? (1:36)

The ripple effect of rate cuts (3:56)

How quickly will lenders respond? (6:51)

Waiting for problem loan cleanup (8:21)

Giant steps in the CRE debt market (9:44 )

Managing construction lending risk, and how sponsors get funded (13:05)

A young lawyer's drive to be in the room where it happens (19:13)

An office-to-multifamily success story (and why they're hard to find) (25:59)

Financing industrial projects: avoiding the elephants (32:58)

The multiple demand drivers for new industrial product (35:05)

Where to find standouts in CRE’s toughest sector (37:46)

Going off the clock (40:54)


Follow CPE’s podcasts on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! 

44 min

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