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Delta Hotels by Marriott Dallas Allen & Watters Creek Convention Center

Delta Hotels by Marriott Dallas Allen & Watters Creek Convention Center

The award winning Watters Creek district, is a mixed-use district that contains 1 million SF of Class A office and a new 4-star Delta Hotels by Marriott with attached 90,000 SF Convention Center, within walking distance to over 50 shops and restaurants in Watters Creek at Montgomery Farm. One Bethany at Watters Creek, the Class A corporate campus within the district, is home to NETSCOUT, BossFight Entertainment and Credit Union of Texas. With it’s first office building One Bethany East almost fully leased, One Bethany West, a 200,000 SF, 8 story Class A office building has begun construction and is set to deliver in 2020.

Speakers and Panels

Collin County Population Reaches 1 Million

The Effects On Transportation, Retail, and Housing

Lacey Rodgers

Lacey Rodgers

Transportation, Planning and Development Director

TxDot

Poorvesh Thakkar
Allen Sports Village + Mustang Square

Poorvesh Thakkar

CEO

Thakkar Developments

James Craig

James Craig

President

Craig International

Sara Terry

Sara Terry

CMO & Managing Broker

Pacific Elm Properties

Christina Dorrance Day

Christina Dorrance Day

Director of Planning

City of Plano

Scot Farber
Moderator

Scot Farber

Managing Principal

Younger Partners

Lacey Rodgers

Transportation, Planning and Development Director

TxDot

Ms. Lacey Rodgers, P.E., CFM is the Transportation, Planning and Development

Director for the Dallas District Office of Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

She is responsible for managing the efforts of Roadway, Bridge and Hydraulic Design,

Survey, Mapping, PS&E and Schematic Development both in-house and consultant,

Environmental, Right of Way and Programming & Funding. Lacey and her team

manage a portfolio of 700+ projects worth over $26B.

Lacey started her career with the Department as a summer hand in Midland/Odessa

right out of high school and continued to work for the Department for 3 summers during

her college career. Lacey received her bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from

Texas Tech University in 2004. She is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of

Texas, as well as a Certified Floodplain Manager.

Lacey, her husband Kevin and their 8 year old twin girls Callie and Leah make their

home in Rockwall, Texas.

James Craig

President

Craig International

According to James Craig, he has the best job in the world. It offers the ability to meet and interact with

new people on a daily basis and allows him to establish long-lasting relationships, a practice that James

puts great emphasis on. “My approach is always to look at the big picture. It’s not about the deal today as

much as it’s about the potential opportunities and relationships it provides for tomorrow.”

As President of Craig International, James is responsible for the acquisition and disposition of

commercial and residential land, as well as income-producing assets. He connects with clients and

customers on a day-to-day basis and collaborates with colleagues, municipalities and third parties. A big

part of what James does is connect people with one another and surround them with the tools needed to be

successful.

In a service-oriented industry, James knows that putting people first is essential to long-term success. He

stresses the importance of clients knowing there’s someone in their corner every step of the way.

Providing clients with the highest level of proficiency and dependability are the same core values that

have defined Craig International from the start. For over three decades, Craig International has played a

significant role in the North Texas commercial real estate and development industry. Born and raised in

Collin County, the area holds a special place in James’ heart. “I’m proud of our family heritage as a

company with deep, long-standing roots in this community.”

Now a licensed real estate broker, James grew up immersed in the business. “As far back as I can

remember, real estate has always been a big part of our lives. Some of my very first memories consist of

visiting properties and looking at maps or surveys.” Being a good representative of the land is something

that was instilled in James at a very young age: “If you are a good steward of the land, the land will be

good to you, which in effect provides good stewardship to your community.”

When James isn’t in the office, he enjoys spending time with his family. He and his wife, Sabrina, have

three sons: James (IV), Carter and Weston.

Sara Terry

CMO & Managing Broker

Pacific Elm Properties

Prior to joining Pacific Elm Properties, Ms. Terry was an

Executive Vice President at Colliers’ Dallas-Fort Worth

where she led the Office Agency Leasing group. During

her tenure at Colliers, she grew the firms’ Dallas footprint

by more than 8.5 million square feet in less than three

years, and she served as an advisor on Colliers’ National

Office Agency Advisory Council.

From 2014 to 2020, Sara was a Senior Vice President of

Leasing at Stream Realty, where she provided leasing

services for several institutionally owned Class A office

buildings, including leading the leasing and repositioning

efforts during the renovation of one of Dallas’ most iconic

office towers, Trammell Crow Center. In 2018 and 2019,

Sara was named a Stream Top Producer ranking her in the

top 5 of producers nationwide.

Prior to 2014, Sara spent most of her early career in

Atlanta, where she worked for Charlotte-based developer,

Crescent Resources. At Crescent, she was responsible for

leasing their 2.5 million square foot Atlanta office

portfolio, and she completed several corporate

relocations on behalf of the owner.

Christina Dorrance Day

Director of Planning

City of Plano

Serving the City of Plano, Texas, since 1998, Christina Day’s planning career began in

long range planning then shifted to development review, followed by management of

housing, neighborhood, and social service programs. She was promoted to Director of

Planning in early 2014. Ms. Day’s work has been largely focused on aiding the City of

Plano through transition from a high growth community to one of redevelopment and

infill. Christina has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Oklahoma State

University and a Master’s degree in Regional and City Planning from the University of

Oklahoma. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and has been

active on the boards of both the National Community Development Association and

Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association, where she received the Chapter

President’s Award for service to the organization in 2004. The Planning Department also

received the Daniel Burnham Award for a Comprehensive Plan from the American

Planning Association in 2017, while under her leadership.

Scot Farber

Moderator

Younger Partners

Mr. Farber is a Managing Principal with Younger Partners in charge of the disposition of investment sales properties for financial institutions, banks, special servicers, pension funds, REITs, corporate users and private investors.

Over the last 22 years, Scot has completed over 270 investment sales assignments ranging in size from 26,000 sq. ft. to 1,850,000 sq. ft. valued at approximately $5.0 billion.

Scot was an Executive Managing Director with Cushman and Wakefield and a Top Producer. Prior to C&W he was an Executive Vice President at Grubb and Ellis. He had been a Top Producer within Grubb & Ellis Company either locally or regionally or nationally every year since he joined the company.

He was a Director at Credit Suisse First Boston, a Senior Vice President at Jones, Lang, LaSalle, and a Senior Director at Cushman Realty Corporation. Mr. Farber’s career includes the disposition of high-profile real estate assets across the country.

Mr. Farber began his commercial real estate career over twenty seven years ago on the pension fund advisory side; directing and negotiating the disposition, leasing and management of portfolios, consisting of office, industrial, retail, and multi-family properties, with an aggregate value in excess of $450MM and negotiated 200 leases with an aggregate value in excess of $35MM.

Specialties: Real Estate Investment Sales, Capital Markets, Distressed Assets Sales

B.B.A. University of Texas at Austin Finance/Real Estate

M.B.A. University of Texas at Dallas International Business

What Will the 121 Corridor Look Like In 10 Years?

Derrick Evers
One Bethany

Derrick Evers

CEO & Managing Partner

Kaizen Development Partners

Jim McCaffrey
Monarch City

Jim McCaffrey

SVP

The Howard Hughes Corporation

Lucas Patterson
Castle Hills

Lucas Patterson

EVP

Bright Realty

Mike Kennedy
Marriott Delta Allen

Mike Kennedy

Principal

Avison Young

Clay Curtis

Clay Curtis

SVP

McRight Smith

Dan Bowman
Moderator

Dan Bowman

CEO & Executive Director

Allen Economic Development Corporation

Lucas Patterson

Castle Hills

Bright Realty

As executive vice president for Bright Realty, Lucas Patterson oversees real estate development. Mr. Patterson and his team are responsible for managing the day-to-day commercial development activities for over 500 acres of the Bright family farm land along with numerous retail pad sites in the DFW metroplex. Mr. Patterson has over 17 years of real estate industry experience specializing in retail development and leasing. He holds a master in business administration with a concentration in real estate finance from The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas in Austin. Prior to joining Bright Realty in 2011, Mr. Patterson worked with Lincoln Property Company for six years, leasing and managing over 2.5 million square feet of Lincoln Property Company developments and third party accounts including the Shops at the Galleria, a 500,000 square foot power center in southwest Austin, and the re-development of Northcross Mall in central Austin. Mr. Patterson is also a licensed Texas Real Estate agent. Mr. Patterson is married with three school-aged children. In his spare time, he enjoys attending his children's activities and University of Texas sporting events.

Mike Kennedy

Marriott Delta Allen

Avison Young

Mike Kennedy is a Principal with Avison Young and a Principal with Altera Development, providing innovation and leadership in land brokerage, strategic analysis and development. Mike blends his unique background in real estate and architecture to create unique, financeable real estate and development and brokerage solutions. Recent activity includes brokerage and advisory services on the 160 acre Indigo Ridge Mixed Use Development in Cedar Park, sale of the 100 acre Collin Creek Mall property in Plano, and development of the Marriott Delta Hotel and Convention Center in Allen. Mike received his Masters Degree in American Urbanism from The University of Virginia.

Clay Curtis

SVP

McRight Smith

Clay has over 30 years’ experience as a business development/operations management

professional. His career is one marked by ever greater responsibilities and noteworthy

accomplishment. His strong foundation in project management, combined with a unique ability to

understand and communicate with people at all levels, creates an environment leading to

exceptional service and quality results for our clients.

As Vice President, Clay provides leadership in the development of client relationships and the

pursuit of new business across all of our commercial construction service areas including office,

retail, warehouse and medical offices. He is focused on delivering superior service by understanding

our existing and potential client’s needs and connecting the precise resources necessary to deliver

the greatest value to each project. He works closely with our clients to define high quality, cost

effective solutions through intelligent preconstruction preparation and focused project

management.

Dan Bowman

Moderator

Allen Economic Development Corporation

Daniel Bowman is a native of Allen, Texas and was named Executive Director/CEO of the Allen

Economic Development Corporation in 2014 after 10 years with the organization. He was

recognized in the Top 40 under 40 by the Dallas Business Journal (2021) and the International

Economic Development Council (2013) and has been instrumental in recruiting corporate

projects including NetSCOUT Systems, Credit Union of Texas, WatchGuard Video and KONE

Elevators. Bowman was also instrumental in structuring the public-private partnership for the

Watters Creek and The Farm in Allen mixed-use developments.

His background and focus on community collaboration led him to several community

leadership roles with the Kiwanis Club, Leadership Allen and other civic organizations. He is a

graduate of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) CFL Leadership Class and recently earned his CCIM

pin. Bowman is a graduate of Trinity University and the University of Texas at Dallas, where he

earned his MBA.

Opening Remarks With Baine Brooks

Baine Brooks

Baine Brooks

Council Member

Allen City Council

Baine Brooks

Council Member

Allen City Council

As owner and manager of Two Rows Classic Grill in Allen, you can usually find Councilmember

Baine Brooks visiting with diners on anything from family news to community concerns. His

passion for Allen’s continued growth and development inspired him to serve on Allen City

Council.

Brooks was elected in 2012 to fill an unexpired term and reelected in 2013 and 2016. He

currently serves on the Allen Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors (2018-

present) and the Allen USA Advisory Committee (2016-present). Previously he served on the

Finance/Audit Committee (2012-2017) and the convention and Visitors Bureau Council

Committee (2012-2013), Council Nominating Committee (2012-2018), the Convention and

Visitors Bureau Committee (2013-2018), and as council liaison for the Parks and Recreation

Board (2012-2018)

Brooks obtained his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma. He has served as a

board member for the Foundation for Allen Schools, president of the Greater Dallas Restaurant

Association (2010), and regional director for the Texas Restaurant Association (2011).

His work for the North Texas Food Bank helped him to discover his passion for feeding hungry

families. One of the reasons he enjoys living in Allen is finding organizations, like Allen

Community Outreach (ACO), where he can help those in need.

Brooks is a member of the Allen Chamber of Commerce and a lifetime member of the Parent

Teacher Association (PTA). He attends Cottonwood Creek Church in Allen. Brooks lives in Allen

with his wife, Juli; they have two daughters, Brittani and Brenna.

Summary

  1. Collin County reached the 1 million-population mark this past year and shows no sign of slowing down. Where will future transplants to the county and along the 121-Corridor live, work and play?

  2. What transit systems or transportation hubs will foster redevelopment or new development in the Corridor?

  3. From a Warren Buffett Berkshire Hathaway development in The Colony to the future Monarch City in Allen, how are developers capturing time and place to woo residents, retail tenants and offices to suburbs within reach of the Corridor?

  4. What will cities like Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Little Elm, The Colony, Carrollton and Lewisville look like 10 years from now?

  5. What cities near the Corridor offer redevelopment or value-add possibilities for investors and developers?

Venue

Delta Hotels Marriott Watters Creek Convention Center

777 Watters Creek Boulevard 

Allen TX 75013

Ballroom: Starlight Ballroom, 1st Floor


Self-parking: $7 (discounted event rate)
Valet$12 per vehicle

Agenda

Time Activity
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
Coffee, Networking, & Breakfast
2:00 PM
2:10 PM
Opening Remarks With Baine Brooks
2:10 PM
3:00 PM
Collin County Population Reaches 1 Million!

The Effects On Transportation, Retail, and Housing

3:00 PM
3:50 PM
What Will the 121 Corridor Look Like In 10 Years?
3:50 PM
4:00 PM
More Networking!