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Icons of DC Area Real Estate

Icons of DC Area Real Estate

著者: John Coe
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An interview show with leading commercial and multifamily real estate participants in various disciplines. John Coe, a 41 year real estate finance professional, will interview many of his long time friends and past clients to learn about their backgrounds and what brought them into the income producing real estate business. He will probe into their career paths and what they have learned along the way, highlighting their successes, failures and lessons learned. Each episode will explore the interviewee's individual perspective and offer unique views of their particular expertise and where the trends are leading.© 2019 Coe Enterprises, LLC 世界 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • Matt Nicholson- From Broker to Principal: Mastering the Mid-Atlantic Capital Markets (#149)
    2026/05/21
    Bio Matt Nicholson is Executive Vice President of Investments and Development for the Mid-Atlantic region at Lincoln Property Company, with over 18 years of commercial real estate experience and more than $20 billion in executed capital markets activity. A DC-area native raised in Annapolis, he attended the Severn School before earning a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College in 2005, where he played Division I lacrosse. He later earned an MBA in Finance from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business in 2013 and serves as a Board Member for Georgetown's Steers Global Real Assets Center. Nicholson began his career as a paralegal at White & Case before moving into agency lending at Deutsche Bank Berkshire Mortgage, then joined HFF as an analyst in 2007. Following HFF's 2019 acquisition by JLL, he became Senior Managing Director co-leading the DC Office Investment Advisory Team. In March 2025, he joined Lincoln Property Company to lead investments, acquisitions, and development across the DMV corridor. The Leap to Lincoln Property Company [00:03:10] Matt discusses his early 2025 transition to Lincoln Property Company (LPC), where he oversees 700+ professionals, a 65-million-square-foot management portfolio, and 30 million square feet of leasing. He details LPC's 60-year history and partnership culture, and how the 2023 sale of its residential division (now Willow Bridge) and the Stonepoint Capital transaction cleared internal conflicts — enabling the commercial team to build an 18,000-unit multifamily pipeline. Roots of Resilience: Family, Loss & Work Ethic [00:13:30] Growing up in Annapolis, Matt lost his father at 10 and his mother 14 years later. He credits his drive to the courage of his late parents, the Depression-era grit of his grandparents, and his stepfather's relentless dedication — traveling globally for Micros Systems while raising Matt and his three younger brothers. The Defenseman's Playbook: Dartmouth Lacrosse to Real Estate [00:18:00] Following his father and uncle, Matt played Division I lacrosse at Dartmouth. Overcoming two knee injuries and a coaching change taught him that success means staying in the fight for your teammates. He explains how playing defense shaped his professional mindset — viewing complex capital stacks and risk mitigation through a tactical, strategic lens. Ethical Leadership & Fearless Effort [00:32:30] Matt shares his philosophy of "contagious light" — never asking his team to do something he wouldn't do himself. In institutional real estate, he argues that unwavering honesty and treating partners like teammates is bulletproof long-term strategy, especially during market resets and corrections. Navigating the Capital Stack & The Power of Reps [00:37:00] After stints as a paralegal and in agency lending, a family friend's career roadmap steered Matt toward capital markets. Starting at HFF just before the GFC, he built expertise through high transaction volume and a part-time Georgetown MBA. His core advice: prioritize "reps and fast pace" — stack learning experiences by underwriting and evaluating as many deals as possible early on. Market Outlook: DC Distress & Structural Demand [01:13:58] With DC office vacancy around 18.5%, Matt breaks down the market's bifurcation: top-tier law firms are driving Trophy asset demand while 1980s-vintage product struggles. He details Lincoln's strategy of chasing "structural demand" — infill logistics in the Baltimore-Washington corridor, medical office, and Northern Virginia's data center boom — and addresses the regional impact of federal workforce reductions from DOGE. Life Beyond the Deal: Fatherhood, Mentorship & Giving Back [01:31:30] Father of four boys, Matt coaches youth lacrosse and prioritizes weekend family time. He discusses mentoring the next generation through the ULI Mentorship pr... Chapters (00:00:00) - Icons of DC Area Real Estate(00:00:50) - Matt Nicholson(00:03:39) - Econs of ECA Real Estate(00:05:10) - How big is the Lincoln Property Company team in the Mid Atlantic?(00:06:06) - Interviews: Lincoln's Principal Acquisition Officer(00:07:47) - HFF Real Estate Interview: Lincoln Property Company(00:13:04) - Lincoln Residential's ability to do multifamily(00:14:07) - How My Grandparents Shaped My Career(00:21:04) - Getting your start in real estate at Dartmouth(00:24:25) - Georgetown Law Student on Starting Out in Real Estate(00:26:41) - Back in the Elevator at HFF(00:27:28) - Post-Grad School Support(00:28:22) - Georgetown's McDonough School(00:29:40) - Ex-Lacrosse Star on Playing Division 1(00:33:18) - What Kind of Ethical Leadership Can You Involve(00:35:20) - Lincoln Real Estate's Commitment to Integrity(00:37:59) - Exploring Real Estate in Your Early Career(00:40:03) - Exploring the Baltimore-Washington Economic Connection(00:42:04) - Have Intermediaries Changed the Way Wealth Advisors Work?(00:46:33) - How did acting as a Strategic Consultant shape your knowledge of the(00:47:54) ...
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    1 時間 40 分
  • Andrew McGeorge: Cultivating a Growth Mindset in CRE (#148)
    2026/04/07
    Bio Andrew McGeorge is Senior Managing Director and City Head of the Hines Washington D.C. office, overseeing new business development, acquisitions, asset management, and property management across the Mid-Atlantic. A Naval Academy graduate and Navy veteran, he built a career spanning residential construction at Toll Brothers, commercial office development at Monday Properties, and multifamily development at Fairfield Residential before joining Hines in 2020. He holds an MS in Organizational Dynamics from UPenn and an MBA from MIT Sloan, and is a LEED Accredited Professional and active ULI member. Hines DC: Legacy & Vision [2:39] Andrew describes his City Head role and the goal to double Hines' Mid-Atlantic AUM over five years. Sitting in Hines' original DC office building—Columbia Square, delivered in 1986—he reflects on inheriting a 40-year legacy built by predecessors Bill Alsop and Chuck Waters and his commitment to being a worthy steward of it. Background: Naval Academy & Early Life [7:49] Raised in Devon, Pennsylvania, Andrew credits athletics, the military, and academia for shaping his discipline. Lacrosse opened the door to the Naval Academy; he served as a Supply Corps officer in Yokosuka, Japan, then as an intelligence officer at the Pentagon before pivoting to real estate. Building the Foundation: Toll Brothers, Graduate School & Mundy Properties [13:24] Andrew joined Toll Brothers' PM training program straight from the Navy, then earned an MS at Penn (while still active duty) and an MBA at MIT via the GI Bill—driven by a love of learning, not credential-chasing. A timely pivot to Mundy Properties in 2006 led him through the GFC, including the all-equity development of the LEED Platinum 1812 North Moore tower in Rosslyn with Lehman Brothers as partner. Fairfield Residential to Hines [27:32] After overseeing Mid-Atlantic multifamily development at Fairfield Residential from 2016–2019, Andrew joined Hines to return to complex mixed-use environments. He reflects on navigating a rising interest rate environment post-May 2022 as the steepest learning curve of his career. Key Projects: North Bethesda, Walter Reed & CityCenterDC [38:17] Three marquee projects: a transit-oriented data science hub planned for North Bethesda Metro station; the ongoing adaptive reuse challenges at the Parks at Walter Reed; and the "herculean" 2023 CityCenterDC refinancing—a $300M CMBS SASB deal closed with JP Morgan amid the SVB/Signature Bank collapse, the first such transaction in approximately 18 months. DC Housing Crisis & The Affordable Housing Paradox [57:55] The region needs ~200,000 new homes by 2030 but has averaged only ~12,000 units annually since 2021. Andrew flags a frustrating irony rarely discussed publicly: developers are building affordable units willingly, but severe administrative obstacles are leaving those units vacant at CityCenterDC, Walter Reed, and the Wharf alike. Growth Mindset, Sustainability & Billboard Message [1:10:17] Andrew discusses Hines' firm-wide LEED commitment and the ethical legacy of the Hines family. On mentorship, he reflects on a 20-year relationship with host John Coe, his original ULI mentor. His billboard: "The magic is in the work that you're avoiding"—a call to lean into discomfort, because nothing ever grows in the comfort zone. Resources:Andrew McGeorge LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-mcgeorge-62053b3/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Indivents of DC Area Real Estate(00:02:35) - The Role of the City Head of Heinz Washington D.C(00:05:49) - Heinz D.C. Office: Growth Through Acquisitions(00:07:29) - How the Navy Influenced My Business Decision(00:12:04) - Favorite memory of a Navy pilot(00:12:38) - Real Estate Graduates at Toll Brothers(00:18:08) - Getting Out of College(00:20:00) - Pivot from Toll Brothers to Mundy Properties(00:22:18) - Former Mundy Properties Executives on Lehman Brothers Property(00:25:41) - The Westrights' role in Rosslyn's skyline(00:27:25) - When Brookfield Expands into Multifamily Development(00:32:52) - Chuck Waters on Reinventing the Real Estate Industry(00:37:51) - Heinz Properties' diversification away from office(00:39:49) - Exploring 1050 17th Street: An Interesting Acquisition(00:41:30) - Heinz Development's $15 Million Metro Station Mixed-Use(00:45:05) - Marriott Expands into Washington DC(00:49:22) - Developers on the Army Base Project(00:52:43) - The Hard Work Behind City DC Refinance(00:57:37) - Heinz Property Group CEO Discusses Current Market Conditions(00:59:03) - Would Heinz Be Forming a Home Builder?(01:00:16) - Washington DC Office Sales: Slow Growth Prospects(01:06:53) - Washington, DC Real Estate Investment(01:09:57) - North Bethesda Commercial Partners Lead Accredited Professional(01:11:19) - Leading with sustainability at Heinz(01:15:27) - INTEREST RATE ENVIRONMENT(01:17:40) - How to Balance Work, Family and Personal Well Being(01:20:55) - Marathon Real Estate Executive Advice(01:25:19) - What's the most ...
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  • Patrick Weeks: Underwriting Human Capital (#147)
    2026/03/05
    Bio Patrick "Paddy" Weeks is co-author of The New Science of Hiring and VP of Operations at Tribunus Health. His career spans Marine Corps advisor teams in Afghanistan, Big Four consulting at Ernst & Young, and launching Sonder's DC market from Series B to 45 global markets and 2,000 employees. A Grove City College graduate and UVA Darden MBA, Patrick has spent five years synthesizing academic research on hiring into a practical framework for business leaders. The Blank Sheet of Paper Problem [2:58–7:00] Finance, operations, and economics are taught as sciences — but hiring is treated as art. Patrick's MBA sparked the question: where is the science of selection? That gap launched a years-long research obsession and ultimately, the book. From Midwest to Marine Corps [8:08–18:30] A soul-crushing Wall Street internship sent Patrick toward the Marines. Leading 20-man advisor teams through 125 convoys in Afghanistan taught him that pedigree matters far less than performance — a lesson that shaped every hire he'd ever make. Military to Civilian – The Career Jungle Gym [18:31–23:49] The transition from machine gun convoys to an E&Y cubicle was jarring. Patrick shares why he views careers less as ladders and more as jungle gyms — and how the GI Bill, a Darden MBA, and strategic "attribute swapping" helped him find his fit. Scaling Sonder – The Rocket Ship [31:21–40:55] As Sonder's first DC hire, Patrick scaled from 200 to 2,000 employees across 45 markets. He reveals what broke first (processes, always), what he hired for (high agency, low ego), and how a non-traditional banking hire became one of his best decisions. The Firing That Scarred Him [47:13–50:32] Patrick opens his book with his worst professional moment: terminating a new hire just three weeks in. He ignored his gut, deferred to group consensus, and paid the price. It became the catalyst for learning the actual science of selection. Proactive Personality & The Hustle Metric [1:02:45–1:10:16] For brokerage, BD, and PM roles, Conscientiousness is overrated. Proactive Personality — testable in a four-minute questionnaire — is the real predictor of who takes initiative without being told. Patrick explains why it's the moneyball metric real estate firms are missing. Time Kills Deals — In Hiring Too [1:18:47–1:25:44] Every day a process drags, you lose ~10% of your candidate pool. Decision accuracy tops out after 3–5 interviews. The "meet all the partners" gauntlet isn't rigor — it's diffused accountability. Integrity Testing, Simulations & AI Risks [1:10:42–1:18:21] Integrity testing delivers up to 4,000% ROI for on-site and PM roles. Work simulations outperform polished interviews. And training AI on past hiring data? You're just automating old biases — with new legal liability attached. Resources: The New Science of Hiring by Patrick Weeks & Joy Giles | thenewscienceofhiring.com Connect: LinkedIn – Patrick Weeks Notable Quotes: "I learned one of the hardest lessons in leadership: never hire someone you don't believe in, just because everyone else said yes. Because when the hammer drops, you're the one swinging it." "If you don't have a system, you are the system." "Real estate is complex... You're not buying someone's past, you're buying their future when you hire." "After the fourth or fifth interview, you're not even changing your mind on any candidates. You're just going through the motions." "One thing I saw and lived myself is that there's not really a career ladder and I think my conclusion is more like a career jungle gym. There are many different paths you can take, allowing for directional ch... Chapters (00:00:00) - Icons of DCRE Real Estate(00:02:31) - In the Elevator With Patrick Weeks(00:04:22) - Why Talent Selection feels like the highest leverage problem in real estate(00:07:53) - Entrepreneurs: Growing Up in the Midwest(00:11:00) - Military service drives men to the military(00:13:13) - Marine Corps Officer in OCS(00:15:10) - Marine Corps Leadership: Character and Experience(00:20:07) - Post-Servicemember MBA Advice(00:23:50) - How to Improve Your Hiring Process(00:31:01) - In the Elevator With Airbnb's DC Market(00:33:32) - How to Get Out of the Startup Job(00:34:46) - What broke first as you scaled? Systems, people, culture(00:36:31) - What was your lens for hiring at that point(00:38:23) - Hiring Dissident Talent(00:40:57) - Decisions Made: Big Four Consulting to Tech Startups(00:46:58) - The New Science of Hiring(00:50:34) - Analytics and Hiring in Commercial Real Estate(00:51:52) - Should Matching Resume Screenings With Worksimulations Be Cons(00:58:20) - Incentives are critical for jobs(01:02:23) - Have You Got What it Takes to Build a Business?(01:04:58) - Proactivity in the Workplace(01:07:24) - Interviewing 101: Polish vs Authenticity(01:10:17) - Should Commercial Real Estate Firms Treat Integrity Testing as Primary Risk Management(01:18:33) - Time Kills Deals in Real Estate(01:20:25) ...
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    1 時間 40 分
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