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Event Date | Tue Aug 30 EDT (over 2 years ago) |
Location |
Hilton Anatole
2201 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207, USA |
Region | Americas |
Analyzing Dfw's Hospital & Mob Pipeline and how developers & investors are diving into the life sciences frenzy.
What You'll Learn:
• How are developers accommodating increased demand for outpatient care?
• What new operational trends are we seeing in local facilities?
• What innovations are being introduced at healthcare facilities to improve treatment and care? What does the hospital of the future look like when it comes to design & build?
• As the population of nearby submarkets grows, what is being done to ensure the availability of and access to healthcare, particularly targeting underserved communities? What is value-based care and how does it play in?
• How are regulatory changes and innovations in technology being applied to both new and existing facilities?
• What’s the key to providing affordable, high-quality healthcare throughout North Texas?
• What needs to happen for DFW to become a national life sciences hub, rivaling coastal centers and international leaders? Hear about the growing presence of biotech in the region.
• How can the DFW and Texas healthcare industry leaders draw the attention of coastal investors and tenants? Where are the biggest investment opportunities?
• Why are investors so bullish on health care real estate, especially medical office buildings (MOBs)?
• Is healthcare real estate really recession-proof?
The past 2+ years have pushed our nation's healthcare capabilities to their fullest extent, but real estate has performed above expectations. As DFW continues to recover, new opportunities present themselves for the industry. Join us and learn how to stay ahead of the curve regarding where to invest and develop as you cater to the MOB, life sciences and healthcare spaces. Learn how operators are debating between MOBs and larger campus facilities, how development and design concepts have changed, and why DFW's top investors are eyeing the burgeoning life science sector dominating CRE news across the nation.
Who You’ll Meet:
Owners, hospital systems, developers, investors, brokers, city and government officials, business consultants, architects, engineers, lawyers, accountants, bankers, city officials, life sciences and technology companies.
2022 Speakers
Pamela Stoyanoff
COO & President, Methodist Health System
Joseph DeLeon
President, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth
Kate Blackmon
Division President, Humana CenterWell
Elizabeth Mcculloch
Chief Nursing Officer, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
Steven Upchurch
Principal & Co-Managing Director, Gensler
Chad Anderson
Managing Principal, HDR Architecture
Thomas Curtis
Principal, National Healthcare Leader, Grace Hebert Curtis Architects
Mike Lewis
Co-Founder & Partner, VELOCIS
John Huff
National Managing Director, Healthcare, Transwestern
Andrew Flanigan
Director of Design, Devenney Group Architects
Ray Dunlap
President, Terrell Economic Development Corporation
Nicole Small
CEO, Lyda Hill Philanthropies & LH Capital
Sam Johnson
SVP, Montgomery Street Partners
Ethan Garner
Managing Director & Region Lead, JLL
Brian Burns
Business Unit Leader, The Beck Group
Duane Dankesreiter
SVP, Research and Innovation, Dallas Regional Chamber
Diego Rozo
Associate Principal, Senior Project Manager, Perkins&Will
Brian McFarlane
VP of Business Development, Rogers-O'Brien Construction
Cody Cartusciello
Managing Principal, Dallas / Project Manager, EYP
Spencer Seals
VP, Construction and Real Estate, Cook Children's Health Care System
Piyush Jajpuria
Project Manager, DPR Construction
Kyle Marden
Director of Real Estate, HCA
Steve Wheeler
SVP of Development and Leasing, Cambridge Holdings, Inc.
2022 Sponsors
• SiteAware
• DPR Construction
• HDR Architecture
• Gensler
• Lincoln Harris CSG
• Terrell EDC
• XCEL Energy
• Devenney Group - SF
• Windrose Land Services
• Hallmark Building Supplies
• The Beck Group
• Prism Electric
• Perkins & Will Dallas
• JLL Dallas
• EYP Architect & Engineering Rogers-O'Brien Construction
• Hoar Construction
• Grace Hebert Curtis Architects