Investing with GoodLife | Real Estate News, Investing Tips, & Current Events
A weekly open forum podcast where GLHP’s Principals discuss investing, real estate, and other current events.
Please send any questions or feedback to pod@goodlifehp.comGoodLife Housing Partners is a privately-held real estate investment company based in Los Angeles with a focus on the student housing and workforce apartment sectors.
The firm was founded by Rohan Gupta and David N. Fong in May 2015 and as of February 2021 has assets under management with an estimated value of approximately $350 million.
Investing with GoodLife | Real Estate News, Investing Tips, & Current Events
From Data Centers to Culver City: Where Real Estate Momentum Is Shifting - 248
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This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — Rohan and David discuss another busy week across real estate, housing policy, office demand, data centers, and Fourth of July reflections.
- Starwood Raises a Major Distressed Fund — Starwood Capital closes its latest opportunistic real estate fund, focusing on residential, industrial, data centers, hospitality, and select global opportunities.
- Downtown LA Largest Office-to-Housing Conversion Moves Forward — Kennedy Wilson and Jamison plan to convert the former LA World Trade Center into Sky Castle, a 512-unit affordable housing project.
- Adaptive Reuse Expands Beyond Housing — Foundry Commercial’s office-to-industrial conversion in the Dallas-Fort Worth area highlights how older office properties may find new life as logistics and industrial space.
- Office Markets Show Uneven Strength — Miami continues to see strong office demand and rent growth, while Atlanta attracts renewed investor interest in Class A office opportunities.
- Culver City Offers a Different Housing Model — Reduced parking requirements, expanded multifamily zoning, and a more development-friendly approach continue to separate Culver City from Los Angeles.
Tune in now for Episode 248 — covering adaptive reuse, office demand, data centers, Culver City housing, and LA policy updates.