
Is there any capital in the current marketplace? What will it take to get financing? When will markets return to normal? These and other questions were laid out on the table for examination by two elite panels of hospitality and real estate finance industry experts who met this week in conjunction with the International Hotel / Motel & Restaurant Show in New York City.
Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration organized the high-level discussions, a Center for Hospitality Research Real Estate / Finance Roundtable held Nov. 10 at the offices of law firm Proskauer Rose LLP, and “Real Estate Capital: Where is the Money Coming From?”, the third installment in the Dean’s Leadership Series, which took place Nov. 11 at the New York Yacht Club.
At the roundtable two dozen hospitality industry professionals and Cornell faculty members shared their readings of three issues relative to the current economic crisis: the current state of lodging demand and supply; conditions in lodging capital markets; and the fate of existing lodging management contracts. Some key takeaways:
The Dean’s Leadership Series event drew a capacity crowd of senior leaders of the hospitality industry. Panelists for the early-morning session, held in the ornate Model Room of the New York Yacht Club, were Jack Corgel, the School’s Robert C. Baker Professor of Real Estate; Sally Gordon, managing director at BlackRock (which she said has $3 trillion under management and was referred to in a recent feature on National Public Radio as “the most important firm you never heard of”); Jim Higgins, CEO of Sorin Capital Management; Gary Kauffman, managing director, Prudential Real Estate Investors; Dan Quan, professor of real estate, Cornell School of Hotel Administration; and Frank L. Sullivan, Jr., managing director, ING Clarion.
Moderator Michael D. Johnson, dean of the School of Hotel Administration and its E. M. Statler Professor, put a variety of questions to the panel concerning the availability of capital, the forecast for economic recovery, and the valuation of real estate. Some key points from that discussion:
The School plans to issue a comprehensive summary of the Dean’s Leadership Series discussion.
The Dean’s Leadership Series was sponsored by Parasol Marketing Group and the School of Hotel Administration’s Center for Real Estate Finance, Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship, and Center for Hospitality Research. Proskauer Rose LLP provided outstanding conference space for the Real Estate / Finance Roundtable.
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