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Detroit Construction, Development, and Design Summit

Wed Sep 16, 2026

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Detroit Construction, Development, and Design Summit

Capital, civic engagement, and new projects in the Sheffield Era

Wednesday September 16 2026 @ 8:00 AM EDT

$100.00

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Speakers and Panels

H. Luke Shaefer, PhD
Keynote

H. Luke Shaefer, PhD

Chief Executive, Health, Human Services, and Poverty, City of Detroit
Matthew Temkin

Matthew Temkin

Co-Founder, Greatwater
Zarah Karapetyan-Broglin

Zarah Karapetyan-Broglin

VP Construction, Olympia
LaJuan Counts

LaJuan Counts

Senior Director, Design & Construction Services, Wayne State University

How You'll Do More Business

Detroit just turned a corner. After 12 years of Mike Duggan, Mayor Mary Sheffield was sworn in on January 1, 2026 as the city's first woman mayor — winning 77% of the vote and signaling a new chapter focused on neighborhoods, affordable housing, and economic dignity. At the same moment, GM officially moved into Hudson's Detroit, the JW Marriott is rising on the riverfront, the District Detroit's UMCI campus is breaking ground on its residential tower, and a Bedrock-led $1.6B redevelopment of the Renaissance Center is in the planning phase.

Detroit's CRE story has never been more in motion. Bisnow's Detroit Construction & Development event convenes the developers, owners, capital partners, public officials, and design and construction leaders building the next chapter — downtown, in the District, in the neighborhoods, and across the metro.

 

 

What We'll Explore

  1. The Sheffield Era
    • Detroit's first woman mayor, a 'Rise Higher' platform, and what her affordable-housing and neighborhood-investment priorities mean for the development pipeline
  2. Beyond Downtown
    • Sheffield's signature commitment to push redevelopment into the middle neighborhoods — and what capital, partners, and policies it will take to actually deliver
  3. Hudson's, the RenCen, and What's Next from Bedrock
    • GM's move-in, the Edition Hotel, the $1.6B RenCen plan, and Bedrock's downsized life-sciences pivot at I-375
  4. The District Detroit, Phase II
    • Olympia + Related's revived plan: UMCI ($250M, 2027), the 313-unit student/faculty residential tower, Henry Street Apartments, two new hotels
  5. The 2026 Hospitality Pipeline
    • JW Marriott Water Square (600 keys), Detroit EDITION at Hudson's, NoMad at Michigan Central, Little Caesars Arena Hotel — 1,200+ rooms coming online
  6. Capital, Incentives, and Brownfield Politics
    • Transformational Brownfield Plans, MSF awards, and the political conversation around incentives that Sheffield is now stewarding
  7. Closing the Capital Gap for Black, Women, and Neighborhood Developers
    • How Cinnaire's WE Build, Capital Impact / EDI, JPMorgan Chase's Empowering Change cohort, and the Detroit Development Fund are scaling the next generation
  8. Healthcare and Higher Ed CRE
    • Henry Ford's $1.2B 'Destination: Grand,' UMCI's robotics and manufacturing focus, and what institutional users are doing to the demand picture

 

How You'll Do More Business

Detroit's most active developers, owners, and capital partners will be in one room — the people actually closing deals on Hudson's-, District-, riverfront-, and neighborhood-scale projects. Whether you're underwriting your next acquisition, sourcing capital for a project, evaluating a market entry, or building your network in Detroit's new political era, this is the morning that puts the right people at the same table.

 

Why You Should Attend This Program: 

Bisnow events convene the biggest power players in the industry to help you grow your business across a complex market. With engaging discussions, exclusive networking opportunities, and the largest and most equipped audience in the field, Bisnow’s unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the market makes attendance a value add for any CRE professional. 

 

Questions about your ticket purchase or interested in sponsoring? 

Reach out to customerservice@bisnow.com for customer support. For questions, recommendations, comments or press inquiries please email our Chicago event producer Will Follett at will.follett@bisnow.com. To request disability-related accommodations, please contact janet.fernandez@bisnow.com no later than seven business days prior to the event.

Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Breakfast and Networking
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
Opening Keynote: Luke Shaefer: Chief Executive, Health, Human Services, and Poverty, City of Detroit
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
The Sheffield Era — Capital, Policy, and the Next Chapter for Detroit
A new mayor, a new platform, a transition team stacked with foundation and CRE leaders, and a city budget that codifies "rise higher" priorities. What does Sheffield's first year mean for what gets built, financed, and incentivized in 2026 and 2027 — and how does the development community work with this administration?
10:00 AM
10:45 AM
Building Detroit — The Pipeline, the Deals, and What's Next
The developers, owners, and capital partners delivering the city's signature projects — and the rising firms expanding the definition of who builds Detroit.
10:45 AM
11:00 AM
Closing Networking

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