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Scott Welsh is the CEO at Inland Companies, one of the largest full-service commercial real estate companies in Wisconsin. Scott shares an insider’s view on commercial real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has impacted his real estate business and clients – including the ripple effect of people not being in downtown office space, the impact on businesses that support people downtown, and client perspectives on property management from how you get on an elevator to how you want your office spaces cleaned.
And how he’s leading his team through it all.
Mike and Scott cover a ton of great stuff in this episode, like how living in Florida for a brief time was actually a blessing in disguise, his decision to leave the suburbs and move downtown, his full-circle thoughts on people not being in downtown office spaces, the conversations happening around bringing people back to office spaces and much more.
Click here to listen to Scott Welsh’s first appearance on the How’d It Happen Podcast Episode 68.
And now here’s Scott Welsh.
Scott Welsh photo credit: Scott Paulus and Milwaukee Business Journal
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