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Event Date |
Wed May 8 MDT (7 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed May 8 2:00am - Wed May 8 2:00am |
Location |
Mile High Station
2027 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204 |
Region | Americas |
What You’ll Learn From CRE Leaders At This Event:
• Which submarkets have shown resilience in construction activities, and how does Cherry Creek stand out despite low vacancy and limited supply?
• What success stories can be shared about positive net absorption in Southeast Denver, and how it demonstrates a resilient market with a positive impact on total vacancy rates?
• What major construction projects are expected to contribute to the forecasted 3.7 M SF of new products in Denver's office space in the next two years?
• How are developers and planners working together to transform downtown Denver into a dynamic neighborhood, ensuring a positive future for the city's office buildings?
• How has the demand for smaller lease spaces, ranging from 1K to 5K SF evolved in 2023, and what factors contribute to this trend?
• How is the market differentiating between premium, amenity-rich spaces and older, traditional offices in terms of vacancy challenges and tenant preferences?
• How are landlords attracting tenants amidst the flight-to-quality trend and what steps can be taken to future-proof office spaces?
How You'll Do More Business From Attending This Summit: Denver's office market presents a landscape marked by both challenges and opportunities, reflecting the complex and evolving workplace dynamics. There are challenges abound due to the downtown office vacancy rate surpassing 30%, the highest since 2000. This has prompted a reevaluation of traditional office models. However, these challenges have presented opportunities for landlords. They’ve been innovative by adapting to the market by creating innovative creative packages and premium spaces in prime locations thriving. Heightened submarket activity and an increased focus on amenities-rich environments provide alternative avenues for growth, demonstrating the resilience and adaptability of Denver's office market. As the market navigates these challenges, it concurrently paves the way for new strategies and approaches that promise to redefine the city's office landscape.
Who You'll Network With At This Discussion: Owners, developers, investors, brokers, public officials, architects, tenants, engineers and providers moving the office market forward.
Why You Should Attend This Session: Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to identify opportunities, build your network and expand your business. With the largest audience of commercial real estate professionals in the world, no one knows how to help your business more than us.
2024 Speakers
MODERATORS:
Crystal Poncsak
Senior Director, Wireless Solutions, Boldyn Networks
Sarah Cullen
Founder and President, SideCar Public Relations
Amy Aldridge
Partner, Tributary Real Estate
SPEAKERS:
Chris Payne
VP, Riverside Investment & Development
David Haltom
SVP, Patrinely Group
Lee Ferguson
SVP, Trammell Crow Company
Jack Kim
Founding Partner, KORE Investments
Brent Farber
Co-Founder and Principal, Elevation Development Group
Janessa Biller
EVP, JLL
Cullen McGuire
SVP & Partner, rand* Construction
Lindsay Brown
EVP, Hughes Marino
Billy Woodward
Director, Market Leader, Unico
Cadie Crean
Development Director of Office & Industrial, Confluent Development
Mike Duwel
VP, Holder Construction
Ed Wood
President, CoBuild Construction Services
2024 Sponsors
• Boldyn Networks
• CoBUILD
• Holder Construction Company
• Rand Construction