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501 Elm at Crescent West End

501 Elm at Crescent West End

501 ELM AT CRESCENT WEST END The Crescent West End buildings cultivate a creative office environment attracting companies that desire an inspirational and unique setting coupled with all the conveniences and amenities a traditional office building offers. These one-of-a-kind buildings have been updated and maintained with Crescent’s highest standards while still retaining the distinctive characteristics that make them impossible to replicate. The highly amenitized and truly walkable environment of West End is the ultimate location for companies to recruit and retain a vibrant and talented workforce.

To learn more find the building portfolio here: http://www.crescentwestend.com/

Speakers and Panels

Why Downtown?

Connectivity, Technology, Mobility, Tenants & Design

Gary Thomas

Gary Thomas

President & Executive Director

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)

Jason Haun

Jason Haun

SVP

ZOM Living

John Zogg

John Zogg

President, Southwest Region

Goldenrod

Ryan McManigal

Ryan McManigal

SVP of Development

KDC

Brigitte Preston

Brigitte Preston

Principal, Interior Design Director

Perkins&Will

Mark Niehus
Moderator

Mark Niehus

Director of Strategic Accounts

Connectivity Wireless Solutions

Gary Thomas

President & Executive Director

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)

Gary C. Thomas is president/executive director of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). He is responsible for a 13-city transit system covering 700-square mile service area with bus, light rail, commuter rail, and paratransit services.

Under his leadership DART has doubled its light rail system - twice - to become the nation's longest at 93 miles. The agency has been recognized for innovation in developing a progressive clean fuels program for its bus fleet, advancing new models for local bus and paratransit service and customer-facing communication technology and service. DART is also a recognized leader in the global advancement of the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) movement with its use of targeted demand-response transit service matched with new customer tools for fare payment and trip planning.

Thomas administers the goals and policies of the DART Board of Directors and directs the agency's top managers and approximately 3,700 employees, emphasizing a strong customer focus. He works closely with service area city governments and the public in developing short- and long-term transportation and mobility goals.

Thomas joined DART in November 1998. He was a consulting engineer for 19 years prior to that. He has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Bachelor of Architecture from Texas Tech University.

He serves on the Transportation Research Board Executive Committee and the Subcommittee on Planning and Policy Review for the TRB. He is a past chair of the American Public Transportation Association, RailVolution and the South West Transit Association.

Jason Haun

SVP

ZOM Living

Jason is responsible for overseeing ZOM’s multifamily development activities in the Southwest region. During his career, he has been involved in the investment and development of over 10,000 residential units and over one million square feet of commercial space. Prior to joining ZOM, Jason developed affordable housing projects for a large LIHTC developer and, earlier in his career, developed shopping centers for one of the largest privately held shopping center owners in the country. He holds dual degrees in Finance and Entrepreneurship from the University of Arizona, where he graduated magna cum laude, and is also an alumnus of Harvard’s Graduate School of Design.

Jason is a member of the National Multifamily Housing Council and the Urban Land Institute where he serves on the Dallas/Fort Worth Advisory Board, Multifamily and Mixed-Use Product Councils, and is a graduate of the Center for Leadership Program. He is an active member of The Real Estate Council where he has served on the Board of Directors and is a graduate of the Executive Leadership Program. Jason also serves on Klyde Warren Park’s Corporate Council, is a board member for Friends of The Commons, and is a member of Oak Lawn Committee and Downtown Dallas Inc.

John Zogg

President, Southwest Region

Goldenrod

John L. Zogg, Jr. serves as managing director for Crescent Real Estate Equities, LLC. Mr. Zogg manages the leasing efforts in the Dallas and Houston markets of over 2,300,000 square feet.

Mr. Zogg serves on the board of various local civic organizations including Executive Committees of Uptown Public Improvement District, Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation, Downtown Dallas and The Rise School of Dallas. He is a member of The Dallas Assembly, Urban Land Institute, City Center Tax Incentive Finance District, as well as the Downtown Connection Tax Incentive Finance District. Mr. Zogg is vice chairman of the AT&T Cotton Bowl and a founding member of the Advisory Council to the Center for Real Estate Finance at the University of Texas at Austin, Business School. In 2002, Mayor Laura Miller appointed Mr. Zogg to the Dallas Inside the Loop Committee. Mr. Zogg was named #1 Office Leasing Agent in Dallas/Fort Worth by the Dallas Business Journal in 1995 and again in 1996.

Mr. Zogg joined Crescent Real Estate Equities as vice president of leasing and marketing in May of 1994. In 2004, he was promoted to managing director in Crescent’s Dallas Region. Mr. Zogg served as managing director until Crescent was sold to Morgan Stanley in 2007. Prior to rejoining Crescent, Mr. Zogg worked at Silverstone Capital Group.

From January 1989 to May 1994, Mr. Zogg served as vice president of the commercial real estate group for Rosewood Property Company, responsible for marketing and leasing office space in the Dallas and Denver areas. Prior to joining Rosewood, he worked as marketing manager of Gerald D. Hines Interests.

A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Mr. Zogg holds a Master of Business Administration Degree from the University of Dallas.

Brigitte Preston

Principal, Interior Design Director

Perkins&Will

Born in Belgium, Brigitte grew up in Antwerp, a city with not only a rich architectural heritage, but also a reputation for pioneering new, often experimental ideas. Her native city fostered an adventurous spirit and a love of design that brought her to the US to study Interior Architecture when she was just 21.

Brigitte’s approach to design is humanistic, championing people-centered solutions in a variety of interiors — workplace, education, and non-profit organizations. She has a collaborative approach and is a passionate promoter of the importance of teamwork and establishing a shared design culture with her clients.

Brigitte has been a business owner, entrepreneur, and design principal in the span of her career—roles that give her a firsthand insight into the needs of her corporate clients.

Mark Niehus

Moderator

Connectivity Wireless Solutions

Mark Niehus has more than 25 years of experience in ICT installation, business development,

project management, sales, and marketing. He is a frequent presenter of emerging technologies

and market trends at nationally-recognized conferences and a regular contributor for various

trade magazines.

As Director of Strategic Accounts at Connectivity Wireless, Niehus leverages comprehensive

industry knowledge to help customers understand and implement the right solution(s) to meet

their in-building connectivity needs.

He holds an MBA from the University of Phoenix and has been an RCDD since 1997.

The Future Of Downtown Dallas

Who We Were, Who We Will Become

Mike Hoque

Mike Hoque

CEO

Hoque Global

Michael Tregoning

Michael Tregoning

President

Headington Companies

Larry Hamilton

Larry Hamilton

CEO

Hamilton Properties

Kourtny Garrett

Kourtny Garrett

President & CEO

Downtown Denver Partnership

Bob Bullis
Moderator

Bob Bullis

Vice President

HKS

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.

Larry Hamilton

CEO

Hamilton Properties

Larry was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. At Ripon College (Wisconsin) he was president of the student body, and editor of the campus newspaper. Having majored in history, he had an interest in historic structures that would emerge later in professional life. In his military career, he directed a Czech-German border resident intelligence office during the cold war. In 1970 he joined the Colorado Governor’s Office to build a new downtown campus for the University of Colorado at Denver and two other colleges. The Auraria Campus was the largest capital construction project in state history and today has the State’s largest enrollment. He spared many of the historic buildings then slated for demolition – Tivoli Brewery, St. Cajetan’s Church, the Golda Meir house and a dozen historic structures on 9th Street that today give the Campus its architectural diversity and flavor.

He left higher education for the private sector joining Gerri Von Frellick, the State’s largest retail developer. Larry became an equity investor in several of Von Frellick’s projects and formed Hamilton Properties Corporation in 1976. While his late campus development served as one of downtown’s building blocks, Von Frellick’s regional malls ironically had abetted the flight to suburbia. During the 1980’s Hamilton Properties focused on suburban office parks but Larry remained a downtown proponent and was appointed to the downtown master plan committee by Mayor Federico Pena in 1983. The Denver central business district was then plagued by commercial vacancy, dead after-hours life and lack of residential living. That would change and Larry’s belief in a nation-wide trend to urbanism would cause Hamilton Properties to focus on downtowns and preservation of historic buildings.

Larry helped convince the Holtze organization to depart suburbia and develop a down-town hotel in Denver’s former First National Bank Building. The Magnolia chain was born and he later helped expand it to reconstructed historic buildings in central Dallas and Houston. In the mid-1990s Larry’s son Ted joined Hamilton Properties as a principal. In Dallas, the father son team has been the primary force behind the revitalization of a once dying downtown. Their dynamic mixed use developments, three occupying full city blocks, have preserved historic buildings and strengthened the City’s architectural legacy.

His civic involvements have included leading two foundations and chairing two higher education governing boards, including the Colorado State Board for Community Colleges. He has served on the downtown planning committees for Mayors of both Denver and Dallas and has received various honors and awards for contributions to higher education, business leadership and historic preservation and development.

Kourtny Garrett

President & CEO

Downtown Denver Partnership

The Downtown Denver Partnership announced Kourtny

Garrett as its President and CEO in January 2022. Garrett

joined the Partnership from Downtown Dallas, Inc. (DDI),

where she served as President and CEO for nearly seven

years.

With 25 years of experience in developing livable

communities, Garrett is fueled by her passion for cities. Her

expertise is rooted in building social, cultural and economic vibrancy, creating places for

people that provide access and opportunity for all. Garrett has expanded her work

nationally and internationally through research and participation in the International

Downtown Association, German Marshall Foundation, Brookings Institute and the

International Business of Cities. She has published through many of these

organizations, working toward the health and vitality of city centers across the globe.

Garrett is proud to sit on the Board of Directors of VISIT DENVER and the CAP

Advisory Board of the CU Denver College of Architecture and Planning.

Bob Bullis

Moderator

HKS

Bob Bullis is a graduate of The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture.

His practice as a respected North Texas Architect spans over thirty years of place

making, including the design and master planning high-density mixed-use urban infill

projects. A Vice President at HKS, Bob leads the architecture firm’s efforts in the

planning, design and delivery of state-of-the-arts 24/7 sports and entertainments

districts across the United States. The most notable local project is the Texas Live!

District at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.

Bob is fond of saying, “the times they are a changing”. The Dallas of today is far different

from the Dallas we all knew just a decade ago. Downtown Dallas is becoming more

walkable and livable and has recouped much of its former influence over the region.

This does not come without visionary thinking and leadership from grassroots

organizations such as Downtown Dallas, Inc., Better Block, Coalition for a New Dallas,

and AIA Dallas.

Through his leadership in the Dallas chapter of the American Institute of Architects, Bob

is heavily invested in the betterment of Downtown Dallas. In 2015, Bob was the voice of

AIA Dallas’ impactful anti-Trinity Toll Road campaign that, some might say, led to the

demise of the ill-conceived toll road. As an executive leader of AIA, Bob led the chapter’s

engagement and stakeholder input on multiple downtown initiatives including TxDOT’s

CityMap study, DART’s D-2 alignment, and Downtown Dallas 360 study.

Keynote Speaker

John Stephens

John Stephens

Chairman of Economic Development Corporation

City of Dallas

Dale Petroskey
Moderator

Dale Petroskey

President & CEO

Dallas Regional Chamber

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.

Dale Petroskey

Moderator

Dallas Regional Chamber

Dale A. Petroskey assumed the position of President and CEO of the Dallas Regional Chamber (DRC) on April 1, 2014. He works with the Board, staff, and more than 1,100 member companies to increase economic prosperity and enhance the quality of life throughout the region. The DRC focuses on economic development initiatives, improving education at all levels, and setting public policy direction designed to maintain a healthy business climate in North Texas.

Mr. Petroskey brings to the Chamber a strong background in public policy, strategic communications, and non-profit management, having held leadership positions in all three sectors – public, private, and non- profit – for more than 30 years.

Summary

1. How will Downtown Dallas continue to compete with Uptown and North Dallas for big tenants?

2. How has Downtown Dallas become and continue to evolve into a 24/7 neighborhood? What role do opportunity zones play?

3. How have residential, retail, and green space (re)development shaped Downtown Dallas into a vibrant submarket? What other initiatives need to be taken?

4. What role do infill and adaptive reuse play in the progression of the area?

5. What initiatives are being taken to bridge the gap between Downtown Dallas and the Trinity?

6. Downtown is in major need of schools. What new initiatives are in the pipeline to remedy this?

Venue

501 Elm at Crescent West End
501 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

Floor: 4th floor loft


 Limited free valet parking. We encourage attendees to take Uber or Lift to the drop off location on Houston St.

For Crescent West End Parking Map, Click HERE

The event location is marked as "A" on the map and other parking options are noted for your convenience.

Agenda

Time Activity
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
Registration, Networking, and Breakfast
3:00 PM
3:45 PM
The Future of Downtown Dallas: Who We Were, Who We Will Become
3:45 PM
4:30 PM
Why Downtown? Connectivity, Tech & Design
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
Keynote: AT&T CFO John Stephens
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
More Networking