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COVID-19 Series | Retail Impacts with First Capital Realty CEO Adam Paul | CRELIBRARY Episode #27

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We are continuing our series on the impacts of COVID-19 on the commercial real estate market. Joining us to discuss retail is Adam Paul - President and CEO of First Capital Realty. First Capital is one of Canada's largest owners, developers and operators of mixed-use real estate. They have 158 properties across Canada and an enterprise value of $9.3Bn. First Capital is a landlord to many of the world's biggest retailers - Walmart, Sobeys, Canadian Tire, Metro putting them in an excellent position to help us understand what's happening in retail.

Adam first Capital in 2015. As President and CEO, Adam has overall responsibility for First Capital's strategy, operations and performance. Prior to joining First Capital, Adam was a senior executive at Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust (“CREIT”) (now Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust), where he had direct responsibility for various aspects of CREIT's business. Adam is a Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant, a member of the Young Presidents' Organization and a director of Real Property Association of Canada (REALpac).

This podcast was recorded on April 6th, 2020.

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We are continuing our series on the impacts of COVID-19 on the commercial real estate market. Joining us to discuss retail is Adam Paul - President and CEO of First Capital Realty. First Capital is one of Canada's largest owners, developers and operators of mixed-use real estate. They have 158 properties across Canada and an enterprise value of $9.3Bn. First Capital is a landlord to many of the world's biggest retailers - Walmart, Sobeys, Canadian Tire, Metro putting them in an excellent position to help us understand what's happening in retail.

Adam first Capital in 2015. As President and CEO, Adam has overall responsibility for First Capital's strategy, operations and performance. Prior to joining First Capital, Adam was a senior executive at Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust (“CREIT”) (now Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust), where he had direct responsibility for various aspects of CREIT's business. Adam is a Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant, a member of the Young Presidents' Organization and a director of Real Property Association of Canada (REALpac).

This podcast was recorded on April 6th, 2020.

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