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Expert Conversation with Matt Henry and Jonathan Goldstein

Date:
January 12, 2025
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    Authors

    Matt Henry

    Managing Partner
    Chief Executive Officer

    Kennett Square

Summary

Matt Henry, Chatham's Managing Partner and CEO, and Jonathan Goldstein, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Cain International, discuss the evolving landscape of commercial real estate, empathy and humanity in leadership, the value of long-term relationships in business, and more.

This conversation covers

  • Transformative trends in real estate, such as the focus on high-quality, income-generating assets
  • The importance of resilience and long-term vision in leadership decisions
  • How to build connections by listening, understanding, and finding common ground
  • Preparing for a return of core capital investments as CRE market valuations stabilize
  • The power of hard work, confidence, and ambition to maximize personal potential
  • The vision for the future, including the Delano Hotel reopening and Beverly Hills development

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