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Detroit State of the Market

Homes, Hospitality & Retail: Key CRE Conversations

Event Ended On: Thursday November 15 2018

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Speakers and Panels

The State of Detroit's Multifamily & Condo Market

​Barbara Hale

​Barbara Hale

EVP, Village Green​ Holding
Moddie Turay

Moddie Turay

President & CEO, Massachusetts Housing Investment Corp

Suburban Developments

Dennis Bernard

Dennis Bernard

Founder & President, Bernard Financial Group & Bernard Financial Servicing Group
Edward Eickhoff

Edward Eickhoff

Executive Vice President, Development & Operations, Imperium Group
Robert Pliska
Moderator

Robert Pliska

Managing Director, SVN

Authentic Experiences: Detroit's Hospitality & Retail CRE Scene

Kim Phoebus

Kim Phoebus

CEO, West Elm Hotels

Venue

Gem & Century Theaters, Detroit
333 Madison St.
Detroit, MI 48226

Floor: Lobby Level


Parking Information:

Offsite parking available:
-There are Prime Flat lots directly across the street from the venue on Madison.
- “Z” & Opera House Garage
- Madison Avenue has Zone (metered) parking on both sides.

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Coffee, Breakfast & Networking
8:30 AM
9:20 AM
The State of Detroit's Multifamily & Condo Market
9:20 AM
10:00 AM
Suburban Developments
10:00 AM
10:40 AM
Authentic Experiences: Detroit's Hospitality & Retail CRE Scene
10:40 AM
11:00 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1) With reports of rent rising more than 15% in Midtown Cass Corridor, North End and Woodbridge, which neighborhoods will boom next, and what should our expectations for Lafayette Park, Eastern Market, the Villages and the Riverfront be?

2) Given the soaring rents that we are seeing, where are Detroit's affordable homes being built and what should our expectations be when it comes to the number of approvals for the further developments needed to meet the demand?

3) Is Detroit's multifamily and condo boom being seen in hospitality and retail also and what sort of projects are developers prioritizing?

4) With the pressures on brick and mortar retailers greater than ever before, what innovative measures are Detroit's biggest retail developers and mall operators taking to ensure that the region's biggest malls, like Lakeside, stay open?

5) Now the 2020 Detroit Auto Show is moving to the Summer, what do developers have in the works to assist in transforming Detroit into an "exciting auto-centric environment?"