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Finding the right people for children and family services…and jumping into real estate – LOB 314



The Language of Business Podcast looks at the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families – better known as the DCF – that works to help keep children safe from abuse and neglect. Running the DCF is no easy task…but the biggest challenge is not securing funding. It’s finding the right people to do the important work. Host Greg Stoller talks with Denis Pilotte, area manager for the Mass DCF. Plus, recent BU graduate Ashish Ramesh immediately jumps into the commercial real estate business at Watermark Lodging Trust.

Host Greg Stoller

Ashish Ramesh

Denis Pilotte

 

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Real Estate is crazy – LOB 308



As we slowly pull out of the pandemic the Real Estate market is going crazy – both residential and commercial. The Language of Business Podcast looks what’s happening when to comes to buying or selling a home: Sky-high prices and houses selling well over asking, but hardly anything is actually on the market. On the commercial side, companies are downsizing because so many are working from home or on a hybrid schedule…and retail is reeling from the home delivery boom. Host Greg Stoller talks with Rick McCready, Co-President of The Davis Companies about the picture in the Boston market…and Michael Goldman, President of MGA Commercial Real Estate in DC.

Host Greg Stoller

Rick McCready, Co-President, Davis Companies

Michael Goldman, President, MGA

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Real Estate and the pandemic: who’s winning in DC? – LOB 205



The pandemic obviously has had an impact on real estate. In part 1 of our series, The Language of Business looks at who’s winning and losing in Washington DC…and when will we see a comeback? A year ago Host Greg Stoller talked with Michael Goldman, President of MGA Commercial Real Estate Advising about the state of commercial real estate in DC. Now we check back with him on signs of a comeback. Plus, MGA Managing Director Benjamin Smith sees traffic jams as a sign of better things to come.

Host Greg Stoller

Michael Goldman

Benjamin Smith

 

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