DFA CEO Jason Lucas in Life Sciences Roundtable
The Elixer of Life Sciences
As traditional asset classes have faltered, the life sciences sector has emerged a stable, sought-after asset class for institutional lenders and investors. It is a relatively small asset class - with only about 150 million square feet of institutional space in a small group of core markets in the US - but the conventional wisdom is that if supply is fueled by thoughtful growth and prudent lending, the sector has the potential to produce strong returns.
Real Estate Capital USA's roundtable discussion featured a panel of four real estate industry pros active in the life science space: Sondra Wenger, head of the Americas Commercial Operator Division for CBRE Investment Management; Jason Lucas, founding partner and CEO at Deutsche Finance America; Charlie Rose, managing director and portfolio manager at Invesco Real Estate; and Adam Voelker, principal at Trammell Crow Company and market leader for Northern California.
Read the full discussion at Real Estate Capital USA →