In this panel episode, we explore how family offices are approaching industrial real estate in today’s market, from long-term portfolio construction to tactical investment decisions. Drawing on perspectives from institutional, advisory, and family ownership backgrounds, the conversation highlights how investment strategy is shaped by time horizon, capital structure, and the role real estate plays within a broader portfolio.
The discussion covers where opportunities are emerging across subsectors and geographies, how families are thinking about tenant mix, leasing strategy, and operational complexity, and why factors like basis, functionality, and demand drivers often matter more than headline cap rates. The group also explores the tradeoffs between development and acquisition, single-tenant versus multi-tenant assets, and the importance of aligning debt strategy with long-term objectives.
A central theme throughout is discipline—whether in deploying capital, managing generational transitions, or deciding when (or if) to exit assets. For many families, industrial real estate continues to offer a compelling combination of durability, income, and control when approached with a clear strategy and long-term perspective.
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This episode is sponsored by In Three Generations and High Road Hiring.
In Three Generations provides education and coaching for individuals and families with significant financial means, helping both leading and rising generations navigate wealth with clarity and intention. Learn more at inthreegenerations.com
High Road Hiring is a boutique recruitment consultancy serving high-net-worth households, family offices, and founder-led enterprises. They provide executive and personal search, estate staffing, and strategic hiring advisory, delivering rigorously vetted talent aligned with your culture and long-term vision. Learn more at highroadhiring.com