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Orlando 2018 Forecast: Your CRE Playbook Is Here

Development Roaring in the Second Fastest-Growing Metro in America

Event Ended On: Thursday February 1 2018

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Presented By

Speakers and Panels

Buddy Dyer
Keynote

Buddy Dyer

Mayor, City of Orlando

Economic Snapshot

Jason Siegel

Jason Siegel

CEO, Central Florida Sports Commission
Sean Demartino

Sean Demartino

President, Central and North Florida Division, Coastal Construction
Chris Brockman
Moderator

Chris Brockman

Partner, Holland & Knight

Major Developments

Chuck Whittall

Chuck Whittall

President, Unicorp National Investments
Scott Stahley

Scott Stahley

EVP, Lincoln Property Company
Josh Wallack

Josh Wallack

COO, Skyplex Ownership, Hollywood Plaza Realty / Mango's Tropical Cafe
Bobby Gagliardi
Moderator

Bobby Gagliardi

Business Development Officer, Stewart Title

Venue

The Mezz (Located on the second floor of the Sanctuary high-rise)
100 S Eola Drive #200
Orlando, FL 32801

Ballroom:
Grand Ballroom


Parking Information:

$8 Self-parking
101 Eola Street Parking Garage
550 East Church Street
(See Map)

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Breakfast & Networking
8:30 AM
8:50 AM
Mayor Buddy Dyer: Fireside Chat
9:30 AM
10:10 AM
Major Developments
10:10 AM
10:30 AM
Post-Panel Networking
February 2 Activity
8:50 AM
9:30 AM
Economic Snapshot

Summary

1) What factors have led to Orlando's 2017 Forbes ranking as the No. 2 fastest growing metro in America?

2) How will billion-dollar infrastructure improvements in Orlando affect transit-oriented development?

3) How will Orlando continue to stay on the cutting edge of cities? 

4) With Orlando at No. 1 for U.S. job growth in 2015 and 2016, will strong office market fundamentals continue? 

5) Will Orlando's multifamily demand continue to outpace supply with 37,000 units in the pipeline?