NAIOP Podcast: Inside CRE

Jordan Lott, Lake Washington Partners

16 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Jordan Lott, president and CEO of family-owned Lake Washington Partners, shares how his firm blends industrial roots with diversified investments across multifamily and mixed-use, with a growing presence and perspective that extends nationally. He discusses the company’s long-term, family-driven strategy, disciplined approach in today’s high-rate environment, and outlook on the industrial and multifamily sectors. Lott also offers insights on navigating entitlement challenges, pairing data with experience in decision-making, and why patience and long-term thinking are key to succeeding in the next real estate cycle. Recorded on March 18, 2026.

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