Adaptive Reuse to Drive Distressed Investing in 2024 and Beyond
Office, retail and education conversions hold the most promise, but investors will need creativity and patience to maximize ROI, advises A&G's
Writing in the Turnaround Management Association's Journal of Corporate Renewal, A&G Real Estate Sales Managing Director
In his Featured Article for JCR's May issue ("Adapt & Thrive: Innovative Strategies to Overcome Real Estate Distress"), Koulichkov notes that properties all over
"Imagine a borrower that bought an underperforming mid-size office building in a top 20 market in 2019 with plans to reposition the asset to attract new higher-paying tenants by changing floor plate layouts and adding tenant amenities to boost rents," he writes. "The game plan would call for a high-leverage 5-year interest-only loan with the goal of refinancing the debt long term when the note came due in 2024 based on the increased occupancy, rent rolls, and a higher valuation. Post pandemic, that borrower is struggling to fill the space with the desired tenancy, and their loan is underwater making a traditional refinance impossible."
While today's investors have "enough dry powder to fill the back bowls of
For example, public-private partnerships and rezonings are essential to making proformas pencil out in office-to-residential conversions, writes Koulichkov, who boasts more than a decade of experience in selling assets in and out of bankruptcy.
The executive cites the successful conversion of a 525,000-square-foot, 1970s-era office building at
In retail real estate, reuse opportunities include backfilling vacant anchor spaces with the likes pickleball courts, self-storage facilities, daycare/early education centers or residential buildings.
Meanwhile, higher education faces a demographic cliff and is in a serious economic predicament. "These failing institutions are the next big land grab in the
Two recent A&G deals in
In the piece, he observes that regional banks exposed to Class B and C office and multifamily loans are now struggling to stay within FDIC regulated thresholds and that the maturity wave also will affect the CMBS market, adding to commercial real estate distress.
"The smart money has been building a war chest and waiting for the maturity tsunami to flood the market with opportunity," Koulichkov writes. "The amount of capital chasing these deals will be fierce and unprecedented."
In this environment, the right move might just be to convert a college campus into senior housing, an overlooked office building into downtown apartments, or a former Bed Bath & Beyond into pickleball courts. "These imaginative solutions," Koulichkov concludes, "can provide the distressed investor with a valuable edge" in producing higher cash-on-cash yields.
The full article is available at:
https://turnaround.org/jcr/2024/05/adapt-thrive-innovative-strategies-overcome-real-estate-distress
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