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Commercial Conversations – Season 1

We’re pleased to share Season 1 of our Commercial Conversations series from May – July 2020 all available on-demand. Each 30-minute episode gives you an update on topics affecting commercial real estate over the last few months. You can review an overview of each episode and register for one or more using the links below. If you have any questions, or feedback, please don’t hesitate to contact Will Matthews.
4 years ago

Commercial Conversations: The rise of private investors

This week, we're taking a closer look at our Commercial markets and finding out a little more about the rise in private investors.
4 years ago

Commercial Conversations webinar: Leisure – responding to an experiential crisis

In the third episode of the Commercial Conversations webinar series we explore how landlords, developers and local authorities are increasingly looking to inject life and diversity into their assets and town centres.
3 years ago

Commercial Conversations: LaSalle IM’s Simon Marx on investment and strategy

This week, we're taking a closer look at our Commercial markets and finding out a little more about investment and strategy in a post-pandemic world.
4 years ago

Commercial Conversations webinar: UK film and TV studios market, shaken – not Stirred?

The second episode of the Commercial Conversations webinar series looks at how the film and TV studio market has fared during and after the pandemic, with surging demand for new content creating new opportunities in the property sector. 
3 years ago

What are the capital trends shaping commercial real estate?

Our Knight Frank Active Capital research forecasts global cross-border capital flows across key sector and investor types, tracking opportunities for 2024.
3 months ago

Navigating commercial tenant insolvency risks: top tips for rural landlords

Company insolvency numbers have been rising since the end of 2020, but what can rural estates do to mitigate against their commercial tenants going bust?
6 months ago