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Leading Voices in Real Estate

Leading Voices in Real Estate

De: Matt Slepin
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The Leading Voices in Real Estate podcast series interviews some of the most successful, interesting, entrepreneurial people who shape our cities and the built environment. Host Matt Slepin gets to the personal side not often heard from these legends and visionaries, their career stories and advice, and their role in creating vibrant communities with character, beauty, and a high quality of life.Copyright 2026 Leading Voices in Real Estate Ciencias Sociales Economía Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes Exito Profesional
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  • Francisco Rencoret | Territoria
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of Leading Voices in Real Estate, host Matt Slepin sits down with Francisco Rencoret for a live conversation recorded atop the landmark mixed-use development MUT in Santiago.

    Slepin reflects on his travels through Chile, highlighting the country’s modern infrastructure, vibrant urban energy, and the success of large-scale developments like MUT as standout examples of placemaking. He also shares observations on Chile’s geographic diversity, welcoming culture, and appeal as both a travel destination and business environment.

    The episode weaves in broader insights on Chile’s political and economic stability, shaped by its history, including perspectives tied to Augusto Pinochet, setting the stage for a conversation that blends real estate, culture, and global context.

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Justin Pattner | KKR
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Leading Voices in Real Estate, host Matt Slepin sits down with Justin Pattner, Head of Real Estate Equity, Americas at KKR, for a wide-ranging conversation recorded on February 26. The discussion explores the major forces shaping today’s real estate investment landscape, including global capital flows, the evolution of REITs in comparison to private equity and traditional real estate investment managers, and the role of operating platforms versus partnerships with external operators.

    Matt also shares his perspective as both a recruiter and interviewer, emphasizing that the most authentic insights into leadership often emerge not from scripted responses, but from the open space within longer, more candid conversations. Through this lens, his discussion with Justin moves fluidly across KKR’s real estate strategy, the firm’s investment approach, how it differentiates itself in the market, and Justin’s role within the broader platform.

    The episode blends industry expertise with a thoughtful exploration of leadership, culture, and the passion that drives professionals across the real estate sector.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Lew Horne & David Waite | The Los Angeles Wildfires: Recovery & Rebuild Update
    Mar 3 2026

    Thirteen months after the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, Lew Horne and David Waite return to Leading Voices to provide a candid update on recovery, rebuilding, and the long road ahead.

    With more than 13,000 structures lost, including over 12,000 homes, the scale of rebuilding remains immense. More than 3,100 permits have been issued and nearly 900 homes are now under construction, yet fewer than a dozen have received certificates of occupancy. The conversation explores why progress feels slow, what is working, and where friction still exists.

    Lew and David discuss permitting timelines, the rollout of professional self-certification and AI-assisted plan review, the formation and progress of the Builders Alliance, insurance challenges, environmental cleanup standards, and the emotional realities families face when deciding whether to rebuild or relocate.

    This episode also includes a prerecording of their earlier conversation, offering listeners helpful context on where recovery efforts began and how priorities have evolved over the past year.

    They reflect on lessons learned, from public-private collaboration to resilience planning, and how these insights can shape responses to future natural disasters.

    This episode offers an honest look at recovery, policy innovation, and the complex human decisions behind rebuilding communities.

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    1 h y 42 m
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