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Why Now & Not Tomorrow: Exploring Downtown Dallas Development Pipeline

What are the factors going into people choosing Downtown Dallas instead of other markets?

Elizabeth Fulton

Elizabeth Fulton

Vice President

CBRE

Russell Bormann

Russell Bormann

Development Manager

Portman Holdings

Billy Prewitt

Billy Prewitt

EVP, CIO

Pacific Elm Properties

Lily Cabatu Weiss

Lily Cabatu Weiss

Executive Director

Dallas Arts District

Steven Upchurch

Steven Upchurch

Principal & Co-Managing Director

Gensler

Michel Borg
Moderator

Michel Borg

Michel Borg Architecture

Elizabeth Fulton

Vice President

CBRE

Elizabeth Herman Fulton joined CBRE’s Urban Group in 2016 working closely with Jack Gosnell. Now a Vice President, she focuses on adaptive re-use and redevelopment in the greater downtown area. Elizabeth brings a millennial mindset to the team and faces challenges presented by mixed-use developments with creativity. Elizabeth also works with a number of clients on site selection. In recognition of her exceptional work in these areas, in 2018 she won CBRE’s national RISE-ing Star Award, presented annually to an associate or senior associate who has demonstrated tremendous growth, development, and potential within the company.

While at CBRE, Elizabeth has been instrumental in projects such as ATT’s International HQ, The Union, The Epic, The Adolphus Hotel, The Atelier, and the Midtown Muse. She has worked with ownership groups such as RED Development, Rockbridge Capital, ZOM, PegasusAblon, ICI Investments, University of North Texas, Cawley Partners, Forest City, Stoneleigh Companies, and Granite Properties.

Elizabeth graduated with honors from SMU’s Folsom Institute for Real Estate in 2016. She remains actively involved with the Folsom Institute, contributing to educational programs for current students. Elizabeth is also a leader in the North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors, sitting on their Board of Directors, and was honored as a semifinalist for their prestigious Young Citizen’s Award in 2019 and 2021. She is an active member of both the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and the Texas Real Estate Council (TREC). Elizabeth participated in the TREC Associate Leadership Council (ALC) Class of 2021, one of thirty awarded a position in this highly competitive professional development program.

Billy Prewitt

EVP, CIO

Pacific Elm Properties

Mr. Prewitt is responsible for development and execution of investment strategies. He is actively involved in acquisitions, dispositions, development and redevelopment efforts, and technical building operations.

Previously, Mr. Prewitt was an Associate with Hillwood Investments, where he assisted in raising a $215 million separate account and the placement of $1.2 billion worth of real estate investments across multiple product types. Prior to joining Hillwood, Mr. Prewitt spent three years as an analyst in the energy and natural resources investment banking division of Bear Stearns. While at Bear Stearns, Mr. Prewitt completed 39 transactions totaling $14.7 billion.

Mr. Prewitt graduated Magna Cum Laude from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance.

Lily Cabatu Weiss

Executive Director

Dallas Arts District

Lily Cabatu Weiss is the Executive Director for the Dallas Arts District and served as the Artistic Director for Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts and Chair of the Dance Department that is now a national model. Holding two degrees in Dance from Texas Woman’s University, she taught on the dance faculties at Southern Methodist University and Houston’s HSPVA, and joined the faculty at BTWHSPVA in 1978. Her dance credits include John Mead and Dancers in New York and Japan, the Texas Choreographers Award from the Texas Commission on the Arts, guest choreographer for four seasons in the Dance Education Department-New York University, and Dallas Black Dance Theatre. Much of her work was instrumental in Booker T.'s distinction as the Top 8 Magnet Schools by the U.S. Department of Education, Texas Medal of the Arts and the renovation and expansion of Booker T. Washington HSPVA in the first Public/Private Capital Campaign for Dallas ISD. Others include the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts Distinguished Teacher, Distinguished Teacher by the Commission on Presidential Scholars twelve different years by 14 students, SURDNA Arts Teacher Fellowship, Bates Dance Festival Teacher Fellowship and featured in two articles in Dance Teacher magazine for her work at BTWHSPVA. She has trained many students who are performing in dance companies both nationally and internationally and was instrumental in current partnership programs such as Sammons Lunch Jams, the sold-out run of the all-school musical, HAIR, and Soundings through the Nasher Sculpture Center. Feature articles include D Magazine and Patron Magazine. She serves on the Boards of TITAS Presents, Booker T. Washington HSPVA Advisory Board, Visit Dallas Cultural Tourism Committee, Advisory Board for the Creative Arts Center, Steering Committee for Moving Cities-Dallas and Texans for the Arts.

Steven Upchurch

Principal & Co-Managing Director

Gensler

Steven Upchurch is a Principal and Co-Managing Director of Gensler Dallas, and a practice area leader for the firm’s hospitality practice. With over three decades of design, planning, management, and real estate development experience, Steven actively grows and diversifies Gensler’s various practice areas with a focus on the firm’s culture, its people, and platforms. He applies his knowledge of local, regional, and international markets to deliver impactful and memorable experiences to owners, developers, operators, and brands.

Michel Borg

Moderator

Michel Borg Architecture

As an award-winning architect with over 35 years of experience with a wide-range of building types, Michel’s training in both architecture and interior design has assisted clients on numerous corporate, institutional, educational, healthcare and hospitality projects. Michel’s leadership style is to actively orchestrate the design through strong, interactive and collaborative team development of all the various professional disciplines. This approach enables the team to discover the most creative and useful solutions to each of the client’s pragmatic needs. It is then necessary to possess the energy and drive to usher the design intent consistently through all aspects of the building process. Throughout his career, Michel has integrated teaching with his professional practice. He has taught design studios and classes at institutions like Princeton, NJIT, and The University of Virginia, and currently serves as an Associate Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington.

The Treasure in Community: Analyzing Economic Drivers, Programs, and Partnerships

A look into city council, developments, and initiatives to keep Southern Dallas’s culture in tact

Jim Lake

Jim Lake

CEO

Jim Lake Companies

Brian Luallen

Brian Luallen

CEO

Fair Park First

Derek Avery

Derek Avery

CEO

Coir Holdings

John Stephens

John Stephens

Chairman of Economic Development Corporation

City of Dallas

Julia Ryan

Julia Ryan

Director, Planning and Urban Design

City of Dallas

Ron Stelmarski

Ron Stelmarski

Design Director, Principal

Perkins&Will

Nate Parrott
Moderator

Nate Parrott

Senior Land Planner

Pape-Dawson Engineers

Jim Lake

CEO

Jim Lake Companies

A native Dallasite, Jim Lake, Jr. graduated from Baylor University in 1981

with a BBA in Real Estate. He began his career that same year as a Commercial

Real Estate Broker and then entered the real estate development business at Jim

Lake Companies in 1985. After weathering the commercial real estate recession

of the late 1980s, he focused on acquiring existing buildings and redeveloping

them in what was to become the Dallas Design District, building on the company’s

experience of creating the Bishop Arts District in North Oak Cliff.

As Jim Lake's acquisitions grew, and the Dallas Design District matured, Jim

Lake Companies became a leader in Adaptive Urban Redevelopment with

pioneering projects such as Trinity Loft, the first residential and mixed use project in the Design District; International on Turtle Creek, a 158,000 square foot re-

purposed parts warehouse into a design center; Jefferson Tower, an entire city block of historic buildings that Jim Lake Companies completed in 2015; Waxahachie Town Square redevelopment alongside with wife Amanda Moreno-

Lake; recently purchased fifteen -story Oak Cliff Tower located in North Oak Cliff to be redeveloped and revitalized; Downtown Ennis and Cedar Hill

redevelopment to be completed by 2022.

Jim currently serves on the board of the Stemmons Corridor Business

Association and the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce. He was named one of

Dallas’ Top 500 CEO's by D Magazine in 2016, has won the Business of the

Year award from the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce in 2016 and

Preservation Achievement awards for Bishop Arts in 2014, Jefferson Tower in

2017, and Mayors House in 2020.

Brian Luallen

CEO

Fair Park First

Brian Luallen has more than 20 years of experience in destination tourism and experiential events. His career has been

dedicated to developing and delivering impactful experiences that drive lifelong memories, re-launching and activating

visitor attractions, and growing public-private partnerships.

Select past projects include Stone Mountain Park in Atlanta Georgia, the historic Queen Mary in Long Beach California,

and the Witte Museum in San Antonio Texas. Brian’s work transforming concepts into reality has been featured in Time

Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and numerous other national media outlets. He holds

degrees in Education and Pre-Law from Georgia State University and enjoys living in Dallas with his wife, Tina.

Derek Avery

CEO

Coir Holdings

Derek is a visionary leader with a passion for real estate and community development. He is

experienced in selling, building, developing, and consulting real estate for over 17 years. Derek sold real

estate in Houston, TX from 2006-2014, and was a board member and real estate director of Southeast

Houston Community Development Corporation from 2009-2012. Derek has saved residential and

commercial property owners over a billion dollars in property tax valuation through property tax

hearings for over 9 years in 23 counties in North Texas and Harris County. His passion to develop and

revitalize communities has been a central part of his life from an early age. He grew up in transitional

and underserved neighborhoods in Houston, TX. His goal is to revitalize communities in transition

through a holistic approach to community development. He believes in revitalization without

gentrification! Derek was the Director of Landlord Engagement for a nonprofit focused on ending

homelessness in Dallas and Collin County. He implemented a housing program to develop permanent

supportive housing, micro-restaurants, market rate housing, class A commercial buildings, transitional

housing, historic remodels, and mixed-use projects at his prior job. He is also the former Vice President

of Real Estate development at Frazier Revitalization. His life is devoted to spreading the love of Jesus

Christ through his life as an example, his professional work, community action, and service to those in

need. He serves on four community nonprofit boards, NTARUPT (North Texas Alliance to Reduce

Unintended Pregnancy in Teens), Faith in Texas, Green careers Dallas, and The Friends of Juanita Craft

Civil Rights Museum. He is happily married to Kayshellyn Avery. He is the proud father of a blended of

four children, Derek Jr, Madison, Bryce Avery, and Johnny Lewis IV.

John Stephens

Chairman of Economic Development Corporation

City of Dallas

The former chief financial officer (CFO) agreed to serve as chairman of the 15-member Dallas Economic Development Corporation. The unpaid role adds to his voluntary duties on the board of Catholic Charities Dallas and the Community Foundation of Texas (CFT), making him one of the City’s go-to specialists when it comes to job creation and fundraising.

John Stephens was responsible for AT&T’s financial planning, corporate development, accounting, tax, auditing, treasury, investor relations and corporate real estate. John was appointed to CFO in June 2011.

Previously, he served as senior vice president and controller, with responsibility for all financial reporting and operational reporting, accounting policy, business planning and regulatory reporting. In that capacity, he also served as chief financial officer for AT&T’s Diversified Services business unit and had responsibility for all corporate tax and shared services. He was named to that position in November 2001.

Prior to serving as controller, John oversaw all corporate tax matters as vice president-Taxes, a position he took on in August 2000. He previously served as managing director-Taxes, where he had similar corporate tax responsibilities. He was named to that position in 1995.

John joined the company as director-Federal Taxes in St. Louis in 1992. Prior to that, he served as a tax senior manager with Ernst & Young in St. Louis. His career also includes service as a member of the tax staff of Peat Marwick & Mitchell in Kansas City.

John has served on the board of directors of América Móvil, an international provider of telecommunications services, and currently serves on the audit committee of the board of directors of a large privately held retailer.

John is chairman of the Dallas Regional Chamber and serves on the board of Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has previously served on the board of the United Way of Dallas and a number of other educational and social service organizations.

John earned his B.S.B.A. degree in accounting from Rockhurst University in Kansas City. He holds a J.D. degree from Saint Louis University’s Law School. John and his wife, Michele, have been married 37 years and have 6 children.

Julia Ryan

Director, Planning and Urban Design

City of Dallas

Julia Ryan, AICP joined the City of Dallas in May 2021 and is the director for the City of Dallas' Planning and Urban Design Department and also serves as the interim director for the Office of Historic Preservation. She has over 15 years of public sector planning and implementation experience and has worked extensively on moving progressive changes into policy. Julia is driven by the philosophy to leave the world better than she found it.

Ron Stelmarski

Design Director, Principal

Perkins&Will

Ron Stelmarski, FAIA, is the Design Director for Perkins&Will's Dallas studio and the Project Design Director for the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas project. Since moving to Dallas in 2011, Ron has become a key figure in shaping Dallas’ built environment, with notable projects including The Pittman Hotel, The Epic Buildings, Singing Hills Recreation and Senior Center, and the Fair Park Master Plan Update. His work emphasizes the enhancement of public spaces and community engagement, particularly in historically overlooked neighborhoods. Architecture critic Mark Lamster of The Dallas Morning News notes, "nobody has done more to shape the city’s built environment this century."

Ron’s impact extends globally, as seen in his participation in the Watershed Urbanism Exhibit at the Venice Architecture Biennale. His ability to deliver award-winning designs on complex projects has made him a leading force in reshaping cities and enhancing the public realm.

Nate Parrott

Moderator

Pape-Dawson Engineers

Nate Parrott has 10 years of experience in the landscape architecture and planning field. He has worked

on numerous developments in the Metroplex and surrounding areas, such as The Village Drey in Dallas,

Cross Creek Meadows in Celina, Legacy Hills in Celina, and Cottonwood Creek in Howe. Nate is currently

a Senior Land Planner at Pape-Dawson Engineers, LLC, where his creative vision plays a pivotal role in the

development of transformative residential and mixed-use communities throughout Texas.

Nate holds a bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Purdue University. He is committed to

educating younger generations on the rewarding career he has enjoyed and hopes to inspire others to

pursue a future in the field.

Nate currently lives in the “The Bottom” District of Dallas and remains actively involved in the

community’s development.

A Deeper Look: Behind The Scenes of The Dallas Convention Center

Key people involved with this development and surrounding developments speak about it's impact on downtown

Ray Washburne

Ray Washburne

President and CEO

Charter Holdings

Mike Hoque

Mike Hoque

CEO

Hoque Global

Craig Davis

Craig Davis

President and CEO

Visit Dallas

Jennifer Scripps

Jennifer Scripps

President and CEO

Downtown Dallas, Inc.

Rosa Clipper Fleming

Rosa Clipper Fleming

Director - Convention and Event Services

City of Dallas

Milton Anderson

Milton Anderson

President

Merriman Anderson Architects

Tip Housewright
Moderator

Tip Housewright

Principal and CEO

Omniplan

Mike Hoque

CEO

Hoque Global

Mike Hoque, a Dallas entrepreneur, is the founder and chairman of Hoque Global, parent company of HG

Real Estate Solutions, DRG Concepts, iDesign Meetings and RideCentric. Always finding opportunities

among what others might perceive as business obstacles, Hoque’s companies have fostered his vision of

creating vibrant urban environments.

HG Real Estate specializes in catalytic land acquisition, development, master-planning, and construction

of mixed-use residential, retail, hotel, and office projects. DRG Concepts, Hoque’s restaurant group,

creates, owns and operates numerous distinct and acclaimed concepts throughout DFW, with an

emphasis on Main Street in Downtown Dallas. RideCentric, founded in 1999 by Hoque, has grown into an

international transportation logistics company serving Fortune 500 companies worldwide.

Hoque also serves on the board of Downtown Dallas Inc. and has received honors from the National

Restaurant Association for his leadership and innovation in the Dallas business community.  He has been

honored by Dallas Business Journal as a Top 40 Under 40 business innovator.  D Magazine and DCEO

have also recognized Hoque as a Dallas 500 business leader.

Craig Davis

President and CEO

Visit Dallas

Craig T. Davis is President & CEO of Visit Dallas, the city’s sales and marketing organization. He directs and manages all of Visit Dallas’ strategies, operations, activities, and staff as the organization works to achieve its mission to market Dallas globally to benefit our community and visitors. Tourism is big business in Dallas and drives more than $5B in economic impact and supports more than 65,000 jobs.

Davis has worked in the hospitality industry for more than three decades and began his tenure as President & CEO of Visit Dallas in January 2020. Prior to Visit Dallas he served as President & CEO of VisitPittsburgh. During his 19-year career at VisitPittsburgh, Davis also served as Executive Director of Convention Sales and Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Davis’ extensive background in the hospitality industry also includes experience in marketing and sales at hotels in Pittsburgh, Chicago and Toronto.

Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Davis became a U.S. citizen in 2001. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. In 2002, Davis became a Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME) and now serves as a course instructor for its leadership program. The CDME status is recognized within the convention and visitors bureau industry as its highest educational achievement. He has served as the Chairman of Destinations International Association as well as the Destination International Foundation. He is a private pilot and resides in the City of Dallas with his fiancée Kathleen.

Jennifer Scripps

President and CEO

Downtown Dallas, Inc.

Jennifer Scripps, a Dallas native and long-time civic leader, joined Downtown Dallas, Inc. as president and CEO in April 2022. She took the helm of the 90-employee organization at a time when Downtown Dallas is experiencing historic growth, including $6 billion in planned or ongoing development, thousands of new residents, and a string of high-profile corporate relocations.

Jennifer’s focus is on guiding DDI’s strategic 360 Plan and overseeing major projects expected to get underway in the coming years, including Field Street District on the north, One Newpark to the south and the nearby redevelopment of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, to name a few. In her first year as CEO, DDI was one of the leaders in a city-wide coalition that championed a $1.5 billion ballot initiative to fund the convention center expansion and major improvements to Fair Park. Dallas voters approved the measure in a landslide.

Jennifer previously served for six years as the director of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. In her prior role at Dallas City Hall, she oversaw a series of significant initiatives that elevated the arts throughout Dallas and across the country. Prior to her time with the City of Dallas, she served in multiple roles with the Perot Museum of Nature & Science, including overseeing the day-to-day construction and business planning of the museum just north of the Central Business District.

Scripps graduated from Ursuline Academy of Dallas in 1995. She has a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. She and her husband, Andy, and their two young sons are residents of the White Rock Lake area in East Dallas.

Milton Anderson

President

Merriman Anderson Architects

Milton has been designing, directing and master planning since 1986 and previously served as MAA’s

Director of Design since 1997. His extensive experience covers a multitude of building types and sizes, each

carefully tailored to a unique client, budget, site and city.

Corporate clients include USAA, Dr. Pepper/7-Up, Weatherford International, and Bell Helicopter Textron

Corporation. Office development clients include Trammell Crow, Stream Realty, Lincoln Property Company,

Brandywine, Endeavor, and Bandera Ventures. Projects include The Park at Barton Creek and Barton

Skyway I, II,III, and IV in Austin, Texas.

Historic restoration, preservation, and adaptive reuse of existing urban architecture has become a specialty

and passion. Projects in downtown Dallas include the Interurban Building, Atmos Lofts, Gulf States

Building, 1414 Elm, 211 Ervay, Mosaic, Statler Hilton, 1505 Elm, 500 South Ervay, Corrigan Tower and Tower

Petroleum.

Internationally, Milton has worked in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.; Aberdeen, Scotland; Tripoli, Libya and China for

corporate and private clients. Recent work includes master plans for mixed-use and government facilities in

Niamey, Niger and Abuja City, Nigeria. Specialty projects include several private residences, churches,

restaurants, and retail. Clients include Saltgrass Steakhouse, Babin’s Seafood and Sweet Tomatoes, etc.

Hospitality projects include the Marriott Autograph at Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas; El Tropicano Hotel,

San Antonio, Texas; Marriott AC Downtown Fort Worth, Texas; Marriott Redmond, Washington; Marriott

Courtyard New Braunfels, and The Colony, Texas; W Aloft Denver, Colorado and Chicago, Illinois; the Hilton

Anatole in Dallas, Texas; and Southlake Town Square, Southlake, Texas. Key hi-rise multi-family projects

include 21 Rio in Austin, TX; Royal Court in Charlotte, NC; and 1401 Elm in downtown Dallas, TX. Additional

residential includes Southlake Town Square in Southlake, TX. Southlake Town Square consists of retail,

residential and office components designed for Cooper Stebbins.

Tip Housewright

Moderator

Omniplan

As Principal and CEO of OMNIPLAN, Tip Housewright FAIA has led the charge throughout the country, and in DFW in particular, to create memorable spaces that connect with their communities using innovative and inspiring design solutions. Tip is the firm’s Citizen Architect, previously serving on Dallas City Plan Commission and as President of the Dallas Center for Architecture. Deciding to relocate OMNIPLAN’s offices to Uptown nearly 20 years ago and DCFA’s nearly 10 years ago, Tip has a longstanding commitment to Dallas and is passionate about its future.

Opening Remarks

Dan Noble

Dan Noble

CEO

HKS

Dan Noble

CEO

HKS

Dan Noble was born in Chicago but grew up in Aberdeen, South Dakota. After graduating from North

Dakota State University in 1982 with a dual Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in

Architecture, he moved to Texas. Prior to his appointment as CEO in January 2014, Dan’s leadership as

Global Director of Design significantly elevated the quality of the firm’s work and the reach of its influence.

A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and American College of Healthcare Architects, Dan

is LEED certified and registered to practice in Texas, Florida, North Dakota, New Jersey, Alabama and

South Dakota, as well as Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Alberta. His projects have been

honored by the Texas Society of Architects, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Record, Texas

Architect and the Dallas Business Journal.

A board member and former National President of the Academy on Architecture for Health (AAH), Dan is

also a trustee for the Foundation for the AAH and national chairman of the AIA/AAH regional initiatives.

He is a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Healthcare Architects, Dallas

Regional Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Dallas Inc. and Y Dallas. He is a past president of the Dallas

Architecture Foundation and has served as design commissioner, editor and awards program chairman of

AIA Dallas.

Major Achievements

Under Dan’s guidance, HKS has expanded its global reach; developed state-of-the-art research around

the neuroscience of design’s impact on health and productivity; demonstrated profound impact in

environmental conservation and sustainable design; worked in cities across the globe to improve urban

design and resilience; donated design services and financial support to major charitable initiatives; and

worked with other members of the design community to elevate the profession.

HKS is ranked as one of the leading design firms in the world by BD World Architecture, Architectural

Record, Architect, Building Design+Construction and Interior Design. Over its 80-year history, HKS has

won hundreds of awards for design excellence.

The firm has enjoyed record revenue years under Dan’s leadership and 2019 is on track to be the firm’s

best year ever.

Why You Won't Want To Miss This Future of Downtown & Southern Dallas Conference

What You'll Learn About Downtown & Southern Dallas

  • How is Downtown Dallas attracting office developments like the Ivy and tenants like New York-based Lument to relocate downtown in a non favorable climate for Office Space? 

  • How will the passing of Prop A shape downtown Dallas’s future?

  • Out of state developers such as Portman chose to develop a three tower mixed-use project in the Dallas Arts District. Why are people choosing the Dallas Arts District specifically to do projects?

  • How will downtown Dallas compete with home prices being more affordable outside of downtown?

  • With developments and revitalization efforts taking place. Can downtown and south Dallas maintain its culture and demographic without  pricing people out?

  • What are the factors from a CRE perspective that makes StorageCafe rank Dallas No. 1 for best downtown living?

How you’ll do more business: Downtown Dallas is poised for some changes with Dallas residents voting and passing Prop A and City of Dallas focused on revitalization efforts. Throughout the years Downtown Dallas has had signature developments in the past like ATT’s 100M redevelopment project to more recent developments in the Dallas Arts District like the three tower mixed-use development. With all these things going on will affordability in downtown be an issue?  Hear from top owners, developers, tenants, and investors as they talk about their attraction for Downtown & South Dallas and what opportunities and challenges are present in today’s economic climate.  Come join us at the Bisnow Downtown & Southern Dallas event to learn more!

Key Projects From Our Panelists:

Who You'll Network With At This Event: Brokers, owners, developers, investors, construction, designers, architects, financial professionals, government officials, and more CRE decision-makers!

Why You Should Attend This Session: Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to identify opportunities, build your network and expand your business. With the largest audience of commercial real estate professionals in the world, no one knows how to help your business more than us.

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Venue

The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton
1914 Commerce St
Dallas, TX 75201

Ballroom: Grand ballroom A (program) + Junior Ballroom (networking)


Valet Parking: Daily Prevailing Rate $25.00 | Overnight Rate $48.00
Self-Parking: Daily Prevailing Rate $6.00 | Overnight Rate $20.00

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Agenda

Time Activity
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
Breakfast & Networking
2:00 PM
2:10 PM
Opening Remarks: Presented by Dan Noble CEO of HKS
2:15 PM
3:00 PM
A Deeper Look: Behind The Scenes of The Dallas Convention Center

Key people involved with this development and surrounding developments speak about its impact on downtown

3:00 PM
3:10 PM
Networking Break!
3:10 PM
3:55 PM
The Treasure in Community: Analyzing Economic Drivers, Programs, and Partnerships

A look into city council, developments, and initiatives to keep Southern Dallas’s culture in tact

4:00 PM
4:45 PM
Why Now & Not Tomorrow: Exploring Downtown Dallas Development Pipeline

What are the factors going into people choosing Downtown Dallas instead of other markets?

4:45 PM
5:00 PM
Closing Networking