As AI continues to reshape day-to-day tasks across industries, commercial real estate teams and their attorneys are weighing both unprecedented opportunities and emerging risks. From tools that can streamline lease review and portfolio analysis to considerations around accuracy, confidentiality, and implementation, many are evaluating how best to integrate AI into complex, high-value projects.
In this episode, Justin Lischak Earley, vice president of strategic venture partnerships at First American, and Kevin Woolf join James O’Brien and Eric Greenberg to discuss practical applications for AI, the limits of today’s technology, how organizations are managing risk, and effective ways to train teams and optimize operations.
Read the full transcript here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/ThePropertyLine_AI-CRE-Transcript.pdf
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As AI continues to reshape day-to-day tasks across industries, commercial real estate teams and their attorneys are weighing both unprecedented opportunities and emerging risks. From tools that can streamline lease review and portfolio analysis to considerations around accuracy, confidentiality, and implementation, many are evaluating how best to integrate AI into complex, high-value projects.
In this episode, Justin Lischak Earley, vice president of strategic venture partnerships at First American, and Kevin Woolf join James O’Brien and Eric Greenberg to discuss practical applications for AI, the limits of today’s technology, how organizations are managing risk, and effective ways to train teams and optimize operations.
Read the full transcript here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/ThePropertyLine_AI-CRE-Transcript.pdf
Financing Transit-Oriented Development With the DOT’s Build America Bureau
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1 year ago
Financing Transit-Oriented Development With the DOT’s Build America Bureau
The Build America Bureau at the US Department of Transportation recently expanded its credit programs, TIFIA and RRIF, to include real estate projects, broadening the scope of federal support for infrastructure development. Both programs provide substantial advantages for sponsors but come with specific requirements that may limit their applicability for certain projects, making it essential for potential applicants to fully understand eligibility criteria and the application processes.
In this episode, Dr. Morteza Farajian, executive director of the Build America Bureau, joins Ron Gart to explore this development, the opportunities it offers for applicable commercial real estate projects, and initial steps to begin the application process.
For related webinar recordings, FAQ documents, and additional resources, please visit the Build America Bureau website.
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As AI continues to reshape day-to-day tasks across industries, commercial real estate teams and their attorneys are weighing both unprecedented opportunities and emerging risks. From tools that can streamline lease review and portfolio analysis to considerations around accuracy, confidentiality, and implementation, many are evaluating how best to integrate AI into complex, high-value projects.
In this episode, Justin Lischak Earley, vice president of strategic venture partnerships at First American, and Kevin Woolf join James O’Brien and Eric Greenberg to discuss practical applications for AI, the limits of today’s technology, how organizations are managing risk, and effective ways to train teams and optimize operations.
Read the full transcript here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/ThePropertyLine_AI-CRE-Transcript.pdf