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CUNY TV's The Stoler Report

722 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★ - 25 ratings

The Stoler Report, Real Estate Trends in the Tri-State region, is New York's only television broadcast featuring real estate and business leaders. Hosted by Michael R. Stoler, the monthly program features lively round-table discussions of topical issues in the world of real estate.  The series has aired on CUNY TV since 2003.

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Episodes

The Infrastructure Package: Its Impact on the Tri-State Area

October 27, 2022 13:10 - 26 minutes - 736 MB Video

Calling mass transportation and infrastructure the life-line to the city, guests discuss the projects and impact on New York and surrounding states of the Congress approved, $1 trillion Infrastructure Package: Penn Station and direct access from Grand Central, Gateway, Second Avenue Subway, road, bridge, tunnel repairs, and more. The use of Eminent Domain is discussed.

Transformation of a Medical Center

October 19, 2022 14:31 - 26 minutes - 695 MB Video

Called visionaries, described as "larger-than-life" leaders, Kenneth Langone and Dr. Robert Grossman talk about the restructuring and transformation of NYU's traditional medical school and hospital to an integrated medical center. Guests describe the NYU Grossman Medical School's free tuition, three-year medical program and the ambulatory based system, named the #1 Hospital in New York.

State of the Office Market: Fall 2022

October 12, 2022 14:04 - 26 minutes - 680 MB Video

Guests discuss office properties post pandemic: the increased activity in small/medium size entrepreneur space, with a 90% occupancy, a 20% decrease in rents, workers in the office 4-5 days a week; properties whose leasing volume has climbed back to 80% and "flight to quality" buildings stressing their green standards and amenities, whose hybrid work-force has seen a 50%-60% return to work.

Land Sales & Property Development in New York City

October 05, 2022 16:50 - 26 minutes - 686 MB Video

Guests comment that while the land market has done surprisingly well in the first half of 2022, how the year ends is of concern, considering higher interest rates and no 421a. Developers discuss current and long term projects, the positive effects of midtown rezoning, Coney Island, the Ferry, Long Island City, and Florida.

Outlook on Commercial Real Estate, Fall 2022

September 20, 2022 17:49 - 26 minutes - 717 MB Video

Be cautious! developers and bankers agree when considering development of various asset classes: industrial, retail, rental, office. Be selective! consider space, location, cost of building, cost of lending. While deals are being made: industrial is hot, multi-family/rental, food-anchored locations continue to be strong in New York, guests agree these are cautionary times.

Industry Leaders Outlook on the Market: 2022-2023

September 07, 2022 18:30 - 26 minutes - 658 MB Video

Noting the slow-down in the residential and for-sale markets: rates have almost doubled, buyers are holding off and sellers are tying to figure it out, guests comment that the market is changing. Demand is steady in the Hamptons; supply is limited. Westchester's residential markets are stable; office markets - fairly stable. Health care/hospitals/bio-technologies are booming industries in Westchester.

Investment Sales Update: Fall 2022

August 17, 2022 19:06 - 26 minutes - 726 MB Video

Guests describe this year as "one of the best!" noting that New York is coming back, despite the 421a kibosh on new construction; Westchester/Fairfield County-pockets of opportunity; free market/market rate properties are doing well; condos are returning to the market; private money is coming back to New York; land prices have rebounded. Challenges: the expense of C & D office market conversions, retail, hospitality and the impact of unions.

Josh Muss: One-On-One

August 16, 2022 13:36 - 26 minutes - 417 MB Video

Discussing the future, seeking opportunities and new family leadership, Josh Muss looks at Manhattan office space, transportation, hospitality and jobs, describing New York City as the center of technology, medicine, education, culture, student life, declaring "there's always a job in NYC, especially for young people."

Alternative Sources of Financing for Commercial Real Estate

June 28, 2022 14:48 - 26 minutes - 699 MB Video

With various sources available to finance real estate: traditional lending, alternative lending and a membership-based brokerage service, guests discuss the differences and similarities of their industry and the importance of Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac loans.

Challenges & Opportunities of Owning Real Estate

June 14, 2022 18:33 - 26 minutes - 508 MB Video

Historic One Times Square, where millions come to celebrate New Year's Eve, has been for many years - an empty shell! The building is experiencing a multi-million dollar redevelopment, benefitting the area and creating a "go-to" for tourists. Guests discussed the living / business opportunities in the Hamptons, increasingly a year-round community and Suffolk County, whose attractive tax rates and support of local leaders, is of interest to developers.

Real Estate Leaders Thoughts on the Market in 2022

June 12, 2022 15:00 - 26 minutes - 533 MB Video

Guests are optimistic! New capital and foreign reinvestments are returning to New York; rents have stayed strong in Brooklyn; commercial projects are doing well; and smaller projects in the boroughs are booming. Guests discuss buyers coming into New York with "long-term" commitments, as an example of their confidence in New York's future.

Developments in Inwood

May 17, 2022 14:13 - 26 minutes - 730 MB Video

It's taken a long time for Inwood, the northern most neighborhood in New York City to be open to development. As rezoning and court cases have been settled, guests discuss development that the Inwood community will experience: new parks, libraries, affordable and market rate housing, additional retail, supermarkets through the Fresh Program and community space.

Developments in the Rockaways

May 11, 2022 18:39 - 26 minutes - 694 MB Video

Guests discuss the Rockaways - a hidden gem - and the areas' long journey from an urban wasteland of multi acres of vacant land, through rezoning, mapping to rental apartments, two-family homes, shopping center and a YMCA, along with new development centers of affordable housing and the "bungalow," for entry-level and second home buyers, and more, all designed to encourage community living.

Developments in Connecticut

April 28, 2022 17:39 - 26 minutes - 823 MB Video

Guests describe Connecticut's outlook as increasingly pro business: "heads'n'meds, with great universities, bio-tech research, medical facilities; the development rebound in Eastern Fairfield County: housing, financial services, medicine. Discussing future challenges: guests listed interest rates, keeping buildings fully rented, tenants seeking smaller office space, as employees continue to work from home, and the difficulty in financing retail and office projects.

What's Happening in Westchester

April 27, 2022 13:44 - 26 minutes - 839 MB Video

Lots of things are happening in Westchester! After a decade of no/slow development, the County is experiencing growth in multi family development, an increase in major hospitals, and other diversified expansion. Suburban office occupancy is now close to 75%; migration to the suburbs has encouraged residential development in close-to-the-city, Westchester and Stamford. Guests discuss New Rochelle, Yonkers, Port Chester and Affordable Housing.

Real Estate Leaders View of the Market, Spring 2022

April 14, 2022 16:41 - 26 minutes - 1.06 GB Video

Investment Sales Update, Spring 2022

April 06, 2022 13:37 - 26 minutes - 689 MB Video

Considering the times we live in - 2021 and early 2022 were excellent years for the investment sales business. War in Ukraine, inflation, rising interest rates have impacted the industry. Guests agree: the world is shifting. Rental markets are doing well; land sales are active; private clients are buying rather than large institutional buyers. The C & D office market is very tough-but attractive. All are looking for government partnerships to significantly increase the supply of housing on th...

Real Estate & Business Leaders Discuss Working & the Pandemic

March 30, 2022 15:19 - 26 minutes - 780 MB Video

Changing jobs during a pandemic can be risky. Guests discuss their changes, from retail leasing to mortgage broker, from accountant to banker, and challenges to the future of their industry. As restrictions are relaxed, guests are optimistic about retail, the Long Island market, Gowanus, Harlem, the economy coming back, and the returning to the office.

What’s Happening in Long Island

March 23, 2022 16:23 - 26 minutes - 767 MB Video

Real estate developers and bankers discuss successful projects currently being developed on Long Island. With City endorsement, new projects are in construction after remaining vacant for 40 years - Long Beach - rentals and condos; Westbury - luxury condos and rentals - upgraded amenities, supporting a no maintenance life style. Banker discussed industrial properties, senior living, transit-oriented projects and repositioning of assets.

What’s Happening in the Gowanus

March 16, 2022 15:39 - 26 minutes - 685 MB Video

Hoping that the years-long effort to rezone the Gowanus is coming to fruition, guests describe their commitment to the Gowanus Canal, and their views of the location as the focus of development in Kings County, creating market rate units, affordable to low-income and working-class families, mixed use commercial, industrial space, schools, spurring business and job growth.

Gaming & Sports Betting

March 09, 2022 17:03 - 26 minutes - 180 MB Video

Sports betting, in New Jersey, a thriving billion dollar business, is the third largest business of its kind, on the globe!! To date, 30 states, including New York, allow sports betting. New Jersey's tax rates of 8% to 15% are discussed as reasonable compared with New York's extraordinary 51% on transactions. Guests discuss Esports , brick & mortar casinos, gambling habits and the industry's role in addressing responsible gambling.

Cannabis Update

March 02, 2022 20:01 - 26 minutes - 197 MB Video

The sale of medical and recreational cannabis is legal in New Jersey. Considering legal cannabis as a social equity business, an opportunity for ownership and employment for low income entrepreneurs, guests discuss the challenges to all who may be interested in this enterprise: licensing, communities - welcoming and not welcoming - the trade to their communities, the extraordinary difficulty in banking, and cumbersome tax structures.

What's Happening in the New York City Office Market

February 16, 2022 14:08 - 26 minutes - 191 MB Video

The Garment Center - convenient to transportation - is working its way westward, from 42nd Street to about 34th Street - attracting tenants to the area's magnificent Art Deco and steel and glass buildings, to the popular Bryant Park, and to relative bargain rents. The area is trending upward; on a modified basis, people are returning to work, amenities are being enlarged and improved.

Update on the Residential Rental Market in New York City

February 03, 2022 18:46 - 26 minutes - 177 MB Video

Despite the challenges associated with multi family real estate, a regulated business in New York, guests are positive about New York "coming back strong," and in investing in this interesting asset class. Developers discuss an extension or new 421a program, vital to New York's future, Independent, Assisted Living and Senior Housing. All support the conversion of hotels to rentals - acknowledging that it was "easier said than done!"

Development of Residential Properties in 2022

February 03, 2022 15:28 - 26 minutes - 168 MB Video

Celebrating a new year, a new administration, guests anticipate a good year for residential development, citing capital available for public/private partnerships to develop affordable housing. Guests discuss the tax credit issue of the successful Affordable New York Program-421a, land acquisition and pros and cons of areas considered for development: Harlem, Coney Island, Gowanus, East New York and more.

Business Leaders Ask: What Can We Expect in 2022?

January 26, 2022 18:49 - 26 minutes - 167 MB Video

Business leaders: a realtor, bankers and a tax expert, consider "where we're going in 2022!" Bankers see another good year in financial services, but are a bit uneasy with acquisitions and real estate investments. Guests discuss the increase in bank mergers, tax legislation, the future of 1031s, interest rates and inflation. Careers and opportunities in banking, accounting and finance are explored.

Banking in 2022

January 20, 2022 18:17 - 27 minutes - 163 MB Video

Considering the future - a new year, new administration - guests foresee an aggressive continuation of bank mergers as opportunities to extend their footprint in the market. Bankers discuss the effects of LIBOR, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac and interest rates, rent stabilized, multi-family buildings, cannabis shops, and vacancies and downward rents in New York's high rent areas.

Outlook for the State of Retail in 2022

January 13, 2022 15:57 - 26 minutes - 717 MB Video

Consulting guests and his Crystal Ball, Michael Stoler determines that "retail is booming." Food and beverage wellness concepts, wellness brands and services are coming to New York, some to integrated commercial space with food halls, fitness establishments and more. As business improves, foreign investors, new brands are looking to return or enter NYC's markets. SoHo, Broadway, brick & mortar businesses, repurposing malls and shopping centers - all discussed.

One-On-One With John Catsimatidas

January 03, 2022 20:04 - 26 minutes - 236 MB Video

John Catsimatidis, optimistic and enthusiastic about New York's future strongly believes in "spreading the risk" and diversified investments. Guest discusses various real estate asset classes: retail vs. condo, the grocery business and unions, the industrial market, bio-sciences and Florida.

Outlook on the Hospitality Industry for 2022

December 29, 2021 16:56 - 26 minutes - 236 MB Video

Developers, owners, bankers - very cautious when considering new hotel construction in New York City, describing the price of land, availability of supplies and hard-to-come-by labor. Guests discuss the popularity of limited service hotels versus conventional establishments. Financing is hard to get as the banks' hotel portfolios are still under stress.

Opportunities in Commercial Real Estate in 2022

December 01, 2021 14:47 - 26 minutes - 713 MB Video

Guests discuss opportunities for commercial real estate in the New York Metro area and in northeast Florida, particularly the just under A-quality industrial and multi-family classes in NE Florida. Others focus on condos and risk-adjusted return investments in condo inventory. Also reviewed: the return of foreign investors; New Jersey and Westchester, commutable to New York; senior and affordable housing; technology and life science - long-term to success but important to New York's future.

Real Estate Professionals Outlook for 2022

November 29, 2021 13:43 - 26 minutes - 597 MB Video

Guests representing real estate asset classes and public accounting discuss aspects of the hospitality industry incorporated into the office market. In addition to renovated lobbies, clients look for amenities not usually seen in commercial buildings. Also discussed, residential and mixed-use properties in emerging markets in Brooklyn and Queens.

Outlook on the Office Market: Fall 2021

November 17, 2021 14:06 - 26 minutes - 805 MB Video

Guests discuss the ups and downs of the New York office market. An encouraging uptick in some portfolios is due to the number of employees returning to the office. Leasing and rents remain an issue of location and supply vs. demand. Newer quality buildings are most in demand; question is - what is the future of obsolete buildings? Co-working spaces, flexibility leasing, clustering, zoning - all considered.

Why are the Condo/Coop/Townhouse Markets Doing Well?

November 11, 2021 19:04 - 26 minutes - 768 MB Video

Guests comment: It's a buyer's market OR a seller's market - depending on where you are and what you have to sell! Condos are attracting parents buying for their children, who are moving east; Coops are less attractive as Boards can be difficult to deal with, and Townhouses appeal to families, as these facilities provide more space and more privacy. Brooklyn and Queens markets have been an alternative to Manhattan; Staten Island is difficult to develop, and the Bronx provides homes to renters.

What's Happening in the Hamptons?

November 04, 2021 15:53 - 26 minutes - 187 MB Video

Builders, developers declare "the Hamptons are on fire," fast becoming a year-round residence, and facing issues common to many growing areas: traffic, described as "unbelievable;" affordable housing, proposals to build face opposition; and overcrowded schools. Land is scarce and building approvals are hard to get. Real estate is booming, restaurants are staying open as long as possible.

Revitalization of the Restaurant Business

October 29, 2021 13:00 - 26 minutes - 208 MB Video

Chefs, owners, restaurateurs are starting to see "folks coming back to the restaurant!" Still unfilled offices remain a problem but New Yorker's have shown great support by generously accepting Covid sur-charges, outdoor dining, and fund raisers. Current challenges: scarcity of labor has caused limited hours/days open; broken supply chain, products not available, menu changes, erratic deliveries, difficult landlords and higher prices!

Return to Office: Necessary Steps & Safety Protocols

October 21, 2021 16:31 - 23 minutes - 180 MB Video

As more and more workers return to offices and as representatives of an essential service, working to keep real estate from becoming a transmission site, guests discuss their comprehensive approach to cleaning and disinfecting facilities, designed to protect and reassure workers and tenants. Improved technology: temperature scanners, electrostatic spray cleaners; science: universal vaccinations and testing are essential.

What's Really Happening in the Industrial Market: Fall 2021

October 13, 2021 18:55 - 26 minutes - 186 MB Video

Industrial is ranked #1 as a real estate asset class and a highly sort after commercial investment. E-commerce sales and demand for over-night and even same-day delivery are driving "last mile" industrial facilities. Space for hard core industrials: garbage trucks, waste-recycling, parking, light manufacturing is not available. Labor shortages, scarcity of land, rezoning, building conversions, multi-story facilities are discussed.

One On One With Jeffrey Levine

October 04, 2021 20:52 - 26 minutes - 189 MB Video

Guest says that to do business in New York, you have to be able to "ride the waves - to absorb the ups and downs." Long-time colleague and friend, Jeff Levine, bullish on New York's future despite 9/11 and economic disruptions, reviews his early ventures in Williamsburg and West Chelsea (now Hudson Yards). Working with social service agencies, Levine builds senior housing, homeless facilities along with affordable and mixed income apartments.

One On One With Kent Swig

September 28, 2021 16:13 - 26 minutes - 160 MB Video

Guest sites January 2021 as the beginning of a very active real estate market. New York City residences, looking to purchase their first apartments, showed interest in studios and one bedrooms; larger apartments followed. Tenants are slowly returning to Class A office buildings; Class B/C tenants are still working from home. Guest believes tenants have greater opportunity to negotiate deals.

Affordable Housing in New York City: Update, Fall 2021

September 23, 2021 13:38 - 26 minutes - 207 MB Video

New York City's population is growing, along with the need for affordable housing. Guests - developers and lenders - commented on the challenges of acquiring land, construction costs, rezoning, the importance of sponsorship and thoughtful business plans to successfully develop and build much needed housing. The energy and support of HPD to preserve and build new affordable housing is discussed.

Investment Sales in Light of Covid-19 and the Delta Variant

August 24, 2021 18:03 - 26 minutes - 244 MB Video

Noting that more deals are going to contract and that they're "doing OK," guests are confident that Covid-19 and the Delta Variant, countered by the booster, social distancing, and vaccination will have only a small effect on future sales. Guests discussed the rental market, citing opportunities in hospitality and multifamily, bio-science, and quality office buildings.

Real Estate & Business Leaders View of the Market: Summer 2021

August 16, 2021 15:14 - 26 minutes - 182 MB Video

Guests describe the office market as "very, very busy" but "tough on landlords!" Business is returning but with working from home, tenants are renting less space. The tenant-friendly residential market continues to offer concessions, while online viewing helps renters shop space, price and amenities. The 2019 Rent Laws and Covid have spurred real estate to move south, seeking less bureaucracy and restrictions on their business.

What's Happening in Westchester & Connecticut

August 10, 2021 19:57 - 26 minutes - 146 MB Video

Discussing the attraction of transit-oriented properties to buyers/renters, guests site easy access to New York City, and restaurants, culture, entertainment at home - creating urban/suburban community living. Creative master plans vs "hard to do business in New York issues" make the suburbs attractive.

Residential & Commercial Developments on Long Island

August 03, 2021 17:28 - 26 minutes - 190 MB Video

"There's a lot going on out there," says host Michael Stoler, as guests discuss the strengths of Long Island's real estate market: the residential markets, industrial properties, and assisted living facilities. Hospitality is substantially better, but along with retail - still a challenge. The office market, while not robust, has show remarkable resilience.

The Comeback of Retail & Restaurants

July 19, 2021 13:39 - 26 minutes - 224 MB Video

Restaurateurs, owners, and attorneys - bullish about the industry's future as restaurants re-open in New York - discuss donating meals to health care workers, keeping a family business alive, the vaccine, the Restaurant Revitalization Act enabling re-hiring, and lenders' and developers' support to those presenting sound business plans.

Creative Solutions for a Post-Pandemic World

June 30, 2021 15:04 - 26 minutes - 192 MB Video

Guests, with long histories and commitments to New York, discuss the post-pandemic comeback. The vaccine roll-out has increased confidence, enabling people to return to offices. Returning tenants are evaluating space needs and owners are repositioning, modernizing and improving the environment of many of their buildings with amenities, out-door space, refurbished lobbies and elevator cabs.

Primer on Cannabis

June 24, 2021 15:37 - 26 minutes - 188 MB Video

To date, numerous states have legalized the medical and/or recreational use of cannabis, developing profitable businesses in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, and agriculture The federal government has not yet enacted legislation that would end the prohibition of cannabis, removing its listing from the Controlled Substances Act. Guests describe the legal gray areas currently burdening the cannabis industry: banking, exces

Money for Real Estate Post Pandemic

June 17, 2021 14:08 - 26 minutes - 191 MB Video

Guests from the banking industry note that while the process is just beginning - we are coming out of the pandemic! Recovery has been faster than many expected; some retail and most stable assets nearing pre-pandemic "normal." The office market is still lagging as companies are evaluating the repopulation of their offices. Too high luxury retail rents have been falling, and some retailers are going into brick-and-mortar. Note-on-note financing discussed.

What's Really Happening in New York's Condo Market

June 13, 2021 15:00 - 26 minutes - 185 MB Video

Condo Market numbers are up! Virtual tours, pent-up demand and the vaccine are spurring in person visits. Guests discuss the increased number of signed contracts, many on larger units with upgrades. Coming out of Covid-19, financing is still a challenge.