What You'll Learn:

  • The number of office to residential conversions in DC's urban core is climbing. How are developers making the decision to pivot assets, and what are the benefits and challenges therein?
  • A DC Mayoral election is on the horizon—what could a new administration mean for the District's development pipeline?
  • Grocery stores are one of the hottest anchor tenants. How can you attract the next Whole Foods or Wegmans to your building?
  • What major projects, from McMillan to Hill East, are attracting the interest of new investments and development trends, and where are they in terms of the development pipeline?
  • How can the Biden Infrastructure Bill positively impact DC development, including plans at Union Station? What does this mean for DC's submarkets, as well as the city's burgeoning development pipeline?

How You'll Do More Business: Slowly but surely, Washington, DC, is starting to show signs of commercial real estate stability, with approximately 15 commercial property sales totaling more than $1.2B closed between December 8 and December 30 alone, as well as new leases inking in vibrant submarkets. With office owners competing for top tech talent and federal agencies and DC officials vying for more housing opportunities throughout the District, learn how you can make your mark in DC in 2022.

Who You'll Meet: DC's top owners, developers, operators, public officials, tenants and more!

For more information and to register, please visit the event page. 

Moderator

Panelists

Bob Youngentob, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder, EYAShawn Seaman, President, Hoffman & Associates

Jeff Chod, Regional Director, Tishman Speyer

John Begert, Principal, MRP Realty

Evens Charles,CEO, Frontier Development