Redefining NYC’s Landscape: A Conversation with Sevinc Yuksel of Rudin
20m
In this conversation, Sevinc Yuksel, Senior Vice President at Rudin Management, discusses the evolving landscape of New York City's real estate market, focusing on the interplay between residential and commercial sectors, the importance of sustainability and innovation, and the future of urban living. The dialogue highlights the changing demands of tenants, the impact of design on both residential and commercial spaces, and the necessity for cities to adapt to new realities.
Takeaways:
- Rudin Management is focused on redefining New York's landscape through sustainable design.
- The New York market is experiencing a housing shortage, leading to low vacancy rates.
- There is a growing demand for quality amenities in residential buildings post-pandemic.
- Commercial spaces are adapting to remote work trends by enhancing amenities.
- Design in real estate is evolving to create more collaborative and welcoming environments.
- Sustainability is a core value at Rudin, influencing long-term investment decisions.
- Material selection and waste management are key components of sustainable construction.
- Urban renewal in New York is driven by both market demand and policy changes.
- The future of real estate will focus on adaptive reuse of spaces to meet current needs.
- Urban living remains a vital aspect of human connection and community.