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Event Date | Thu May 2 EDT (7 months ago) |
Region | Americas |
What You'll Learn
• The Comprehensive Plan: With goals set for 2050, where do we currently stand in developing Tysons as a live-work-play destination? What types of growth will we expect to see, and where can we see continued improvement?
• Since 2015, Tysons’ population has increased by 17%. What affordable housing initiatives is the county providing for new projects? How are developers working to continue creating attainable housing strategies as residents continue to relocate to Tysons?
• Currently, Tysons has about 900 thousand square feet of office space under construction. How is the region attracting tenants while also bringing employees back into the office? What is being done in terms of new development that might be different compared to other Mid-Atlantic regions?
• Although the area has seen an increase in its walk and transit score since 2020, concerns regarding walkability, transit and biking continue. What is the region doing to invest in these issues for their community? What types of investments are planned to continue building a more accessible environment?
How You'll Do More Business:
Throughout the years, Tysons has been working to become the live-work-play destination in Fairfax County through investments in their transportation, infrastructure, economy, developments and more. With a population of 30,000 - a 75% increase from 2010, we're seeing more residents move into the area, creating a higher demand for multifamily and mixed-use properties. How is Tysons keeping up with available housing while also integrating the partnerships and initiatives for affordable housing? Join us as we discuss the region's latest development plans, collaborations, tenant demands, leasing activity and much more.
Who You’ll Meet:
The area's investors, owners, developers, lenders, brokers, public sector companies, city officials, architects, contractors, engineers and property managers.
2024 Speakers
MODERATOR:
Bob Brant
Shareholder, Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh
SPEAKERS:
Victor Hoskins
President & CEO, Fairfax County Economic Development Authority
Katie Cristol
CEO, Tysons Community Alliance
Mitch Crispell
Director, Development, Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing
Gary Block
Chief Investment Officer, The Meridian Group
Gale Morgan
Senior Vice President, Mather LifeWays
Eric Morales
President, Bethesda/Chevy Chase Market, United Bank
2024 Sponsors
• Walsh Colucci Lubeley & Walsh
• Industrious
• SCG Development