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Gordon Lamphere J.D. 🏭 CRE

@Gordon_CRE

100+ Annual IL-WI Office & Industrial Transactions | Unpopular Opinions | #CRE | VP @VanVlissingenCo | Host @RealFindsPod | Love Your Enemies 🙏🏻🇺🇸 Made

Chicagoland Beigetreten Ekim 2019
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Greatful to work with @VanVlissingenCo, an experienced team with a vast network of occupier and investment contacts. We leased a high-credit tenant, renewed, and maximized profit for the owners with a direct sale. So thankful for the opportunity to serve our clients!
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Honored to be featured by KeyCrew discussing how food, pharma, and logistics tenants are reshaping industrial demand across Chicagoland. The real estate needs of these sectors are evolving fast, and Northern Illinois is at the center of it.
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Grateful for the spotlight from @CREXinc, when a company asks to promote me and talk about their product, always happy to tell the truth. Crexi is great :)
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A fourth-generation Chicago broker, Gordon Lamphere (@Gordon_CRE) didn’t plan to follow in his family’s footsteps — now he’s helping shape the next era of CRE. As a 2026 Crexi Platinum Award Winner, he knows what it takes to stay competitive in a fast-moving market. With Crexi PRO, Gordon can see activity in real time, respond instantly, and be the first voice on the other side of the deal. 👉 Check out the full spotlight: bit.ly/4c7DBuK #CrexiWinner

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Data is quietly becoming the most valuable amenity in commercial real estate.
Real Finds Podcast@RealFindsPod

What if your building could think? In this episode of The Real Finds Podcast, @Gordon_CRE sits down with Honghao Deng, co-founder and CEO of Butlr, to break down how AI, sensors, and real-time data are transforming the way we design, operate, and invest in physical space. From MIT’s City Science Lab to deploying millions of sensors globally, Honghao explains why buildings are the largest interface humans interact with daily and why they’ve historically been operating “blind.” This conversation goes deep into the gap between how offices are perceived vs. how they’re actually used, and what that means for landlords, occupiers, and investors trying to make decisions in a rapidly changing market. Honghao is transforming the commercial real estate industry. 🔑 Key Topics Covered - Why buildings consume ~40% of global energy and how better data can unlock massive efficiency gains - The difference between badge swipe data vs. real spatial intelligence - Why most conference rooms are overestimated and underutilized - How AI can automatically redesign office layouts based on real usage data - The concept of “autonomous buildings” and what that means for CRE - How sensor data can help predict future rent rolls and tenant behavior - Why return-to-office policies are failing—and what actually works - The role of privacy-first sensing (no cameras, only thermal data) in workplace analytics - Why creativity—not productivity—is the future of the office - The growing importance of data centers and senior housing as asset classes If you’re interested in: - Office evolution - Industrial & logistics trends - Proptech & AI in real estate - Investment strategy 👉 Subscribe and turn on notifications for weekly insights from the front lines of commercial real estate.

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Watching a broker take a property you pitched on and list it at 3x your valuation
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Shift From Location To Power In Commercial Real Estate With Britt Burt - RFP 92 How much of the data center boom is really about real estate and how much of it is about power? In this episode of The Real Finds Podcast, Gordon Lamphere sits down with Britt Burt of Industrial Info Resources to unpack one of the most important forces shaping commercial real estate, industrial development, and infrastructure investment today: the growing electricity demand. Britt brings nearly four decades of experience covering the power industry, including generation, transmission, distribution, and the infrastructure behind large-scale industrial development. The conversation focuses on what is really driving data center growth, how site selection works in practice, and why the future value of many properties may be tied less to traditional location dynamics and more to access to power, interconnection, and infrastructure. Gordon and Britt also discuss why so many announced projects never get built, the biggest mistakes site selectors and investors make when underwriting data center opportunities, and why “speed to power” may be one of the most important concepts in real estate going forward. They also get into common public misconceptions around data centers, including concerns around water use, grid strain, and local opposition, while explaining how developers are adapting through behind-the-meter power, infrastructure investment, and long-term energy strategies. This is a valuable conversation for investors, developers, occupiers, industrial users, and anyone trying to understand the second- and third-order effects of AI infrastructure on real estate. Topics discussed include: - What is driving the rapid increase in power demand - Why data centers are the biggest force behind new electricity demand - Where data centers are being built across the United States - Why Texas, Arizona, Virginia, and the Gulf Coast continue to attract development - The biggest misconceptions people have about data centers - How behind-the-meter power is changing the economics of development - Why stranded power and interconnection agreements matter so much - The most common mistakes made in data center site selection - Why speed to power can matter more than permitting timelines - The supply chain, turbine, labor, and pipeline constraints slowing development - How to tell whether a proposed project is likely to actually get built - Why older data centers may need major modernization for AI workloads - How access to power may increasingly determine real estate value About The Real Finds Podcast: Hosted by Gordon Lamphere, The Real Finds Podcast features conversations with operators, investors, developers, policy thinkers, and business leaders shaping commercial real estate and the built world. The show focuses on practical insights, market trends, and the ideas changing how people invest, build, and use space.
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Red Beard Real Estate@HowardRoark90·
Who are my office buyers out there? 🤔 Anyone actively in the market?
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This is the most Wharton thing ever
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Absolute peak wanker behavior. In the days of yore, you'd get locked in the stocks and pelted with rotten fruit for hating on someone's success like this.
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@jasonjosephlee I’ve been a real estate agent full time for two years pal and things are going great.
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People in real estate are dropping like flies right now So many brokers are starving So many syndicators hanging up their cleats So many service providers are begging for work
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How have the rules of the commercial real estate game changed? Grateful to have Elatia Abate on this week's Real Finds Podcast to take a deep dive into AI and the future of work.
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do hedge fund recruiters just have a bunch of elite night nurses on retainer?
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Probably about to turn down the chance to buy a 50 year old fully leased office building... at a 15% cap.
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