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Invesco Real Estate’s Chase Bolding Talks Market Opportunity
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Commercial Observer
Chase Bolding is the chief investment officer and head of North American real estate at Invesco Real Estate, a $90 billion global subsidiary of Invesco, a $2 trillion asset management firm.
Bolding works out of New York City managing several portfolios covering roughly $40 billion of commercial real estate assets.
Commercial Observer: What were the origins of your commercial real estate career?
What Invesco Real Estate did, uniquely amongst that group of PPIP managers, is they said, “We’re also going to target private real estate.’”
And the logic for me was: “This is a big, resource-rich real estate platform, they’re putting their weight behind this opportunistic business.”