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Portland State of the Market

A Mayoral keynote, the state of office, notable developments, record-breaking acquisitions

Event Ended On: Wednesday September 11 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Opening Keynote

Portland State of the Market

Ted Wheeler

Ted Wheeler

Mayor, City of Portland

Notable Investments & Acquisitions

Kimberly Branam
Moderator

Kimberly Branam

Executive Director, Prosper Portland

Is Mass Timber The Future?

Brad Malsin

Brad Malsin

Principal, Beam Development
Craig Applegath

Craig Applegath

Founding Principal, DIALOG

Construction & Development Update

Exploring the largest projects – across asset class – under development and topping off

Todd Sheaffer

Todd Sheaffer

COO, Specht Properties
Steve Wells

Steve Wells

Senior Managing Director, Trammell Crow

Venue

Sentinel Hotel
614 SW 11th Avenue
Portland OR 97205

Ballroom: Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor


Parking Information:

Smart Park Garage at 10th & Yamhill
1 Hour, $1.80
2 Hours, $3.60
3 Hours, $5.40
4 Hours, $7.40
Over 4 Hours, $14

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Breakfast, Registration, & Networking
8:30 AM
8:45 AM
Opening Keynote
Portland State of the Market by Mayor Ted Wheeler
8:45 AM
9:30 AM
Notable Investments & Acquisitions
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
Is Mass Timber The Future?
10:00 AM
10:10 AM
Stretch Break!
10:10 AM
10:50 AM
Construction & Development Update
Exploring the largest projects – across asset class – under development and topping off
10:50 AM
11:15 AM
More Networking

Summary

  1. Who are the prominent players in Portland’s expanding office space market?
  2. What have been the city’s notable new developments to come online in recent months and which projects are approaching “topping out” status?
  3. What factors does Portland display to investors, local and otherwise, who are making acquisitions in the market and submarkets?
  4. What effect has Oregon’s statewide affordable housing bill had on the multifamily market in Portland?
  5. Where do investors and developers see the Portland CRE market going in 2020 and beyond? What are some positive signs of encouragement and some concerning signs