Hosted by the School of Architecture and the School of Business Administration, the first panel at the sixth annual event was “Finding Opportunity in Disruption.” Natalia Martinez-Kalinina, general manager of the Cambridge Innovation Center, a real estate services company that bills itself as a “community of entrepreneurs,” moderated a discussion exploring how the commercial real estate industry can partner with, and profit from, firms like Amazon, Bonobos and WeWork as they continue to revolutionize their segments.
Panelists included: Bob Gray, partner, Rockwood Capital, LLC, a real estate investment company managing more than $6.5 billion of equity commitments from investors; James Bry, Executive Vice President of Development and Construction at Seritage Growth Properties, a self-managed REIT with a portfolio of 235 properties and 31 joint ventures; and Michael Gross, Vice Chairman of alternative workspace provider WeWork.
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