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Event Date | Tue May 8 EDT (over 6 years ago) |
Location |
The Westin Galleria Dallas
13340 Dallas Parkway Dallas, TX 75240, USA |
Region | Americas |
Join us at our 10th Annual Dallas State of the Market to dive deep into trends, issues, and developments in the nation's 5th Top Market to Watch.
The demand for Dallas is impactful in many ways: real estate is booming, rents have risen to an all-time high and competition is fierce. Value-added amenities, experiential elements, and co-working spaces are essential to maintaining tenant retention and interest in the office space. What techniques have worked best, and can we anticipate a similar adoption for multifamily?
Dallas and Fort-Worth together have the biggest pipeline of multifamily units in the nation. Matt Brendel, from Dallas' #1 apartment developer will talk about how the 7-year streak may be plateauing soon and why.
Adaptive reuse is a continuous trend in revitalizing Downtown and economically distressed communities. Shawn Todd and Mehrdad Moayedi join us to discuss their new projects, the effectiveness of repurposing, and what the implications are for the already existing communities in those areas.
What You'll Learn?
1) With a 17% drop in commercial and multifamily construction in 2017, how can the Dallas market maintain retention and stay top of mind for major tenants?
2) One of the city's hottest trends is adaptive reuse. How will this trend continue to revitalize Downtown Dallas, and in which submarket is it working best?
3) As forward-thinking companies continue to move to Dallas' suburbs, how are architects and developers mindfully integrating live-work-play into their spaces?
4) The Dallas Builders Association announced a 20,000 labor shortage. How is the building market taking a hit? Could extended project timelines be a blessing in disguise?
5) With 68% of Dallas residents wanting to live in walkable neighborhoods and only 4% of the population qualifying, how can the city continue to grow mindfully?
6) How are Dallas' neighborhoods (such as Bishop Arts, Deep Ellum, Uptown, Oak Cliff, etc) forming their own identities and attracting crowds to work, live, and play there?
2018 Speakers:
Mehrdad Moayedi
President, Centurion American
Shawn Todd
CEO, Todd Interests
Beth Lambert
Executive Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield
Monte Anderson
President, Options Real Estate
Steve Modory
Managing Partner, Champion Partners
Roel Aguilar
DFW Leadership Team & Preconstruction Leader, DPR Construction
Ashley McDade
Head of Dallas, WiredScore
Bret Farrar
Founding Partner & CEO, Sendero
Bo Feagin
President, Republic Title of Texas
Matt Brendel
SVP, JPI
Chris Harris
SVP, Capital Markets, Walker & Dunlop
Zach Murphy
Co-Founder/Managing Director - Originations, Pender Capital
Moderator:
Jo Heinz
Principal, DLR Group
Drew Kile
Senior Director, IPA Texas
2018 Sponsors:
• WLS Lighting Systems
• Crew Dallas
• AP Adolfson & Peterson Construction
• IPA Institutional Property Advisors
• Republic Title
• AISC
• Solid
• Walker Dunlop
• DPR Construction
• Wired Score
• Saville
• Pender Capital
• Carrier
• DLR Group| Staffel Bach
• View Dynamic Glass
• Dallas Economic Development
• CoStar