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Panelist

Mr. Tom Errath

Managing Director Harrison Street

Mr. Errath joined Harrison Street in 2008 and is the Managing Director of Research and Strategy and a member of the firm’s Investment Committee. As the Managing Director of Research and Strategy he is responsible for developing firm strategy and thought leadership globally across student housing, medical office, life sciences, senior housing, self storage, data centers, P3, power, energy, and the utility sectors. Mr. Errath leads new business development efforts for Harrison Street as it contemplates growth strategies into new markets, both domestic and international and complementary real estate segments. He is a frequent speaker on alternative real estate and has written extensively on all the alternative real estate sectors. He was formerly responsible for boat storage acquisitions and asset management at Harrison Street. He is a member of a ULI National Product Council and an Advisory Board Member at Revista. Prior to Harrison Street, Mr. Errath’s real estate experience includes working at Macquarie Real Estate, Heitman and Trammell Crow. Mr. Errath has a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from the JL Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Speaking at

Thu Nov 06 9:00 AM — 10:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time Moscone West - Level 1, Exhibit Hall

Learning in Real Time: Experts Share Their Forecasts for Real Estate in ’25, ’26, and ’27

The ULI Real Estate Economic Forecast is a semiannual survey of leading industry experts. How do the experts see 33 key economic and real estate indicators moving by the end of 2025, 2026, and 2027? How have forecasts changed from six months earlier? And why? How are tariff realities and uncertainties expected to impact CRE? What signals are the experts watching for in real estate as they look ahead? Where do the experts agree and disagree? Hear a lively debate among leading economists and analysts who participated in the Real Estate Economic Forecast survey as they explain or defend their opinions. Ask questions or challenge their views about what's ahead for the real estate industry through the end of 2025 and all the way through 2027.