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Bisnow Presents: Major Projects

Purple Line, Developments In Mixed-Income, Market Rate Residential & Office Towers

Event Ended On: Thursday December 6 2018

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Speakers and Panels

How Will the Purple Line Impact Development in D.C.?

Pete Rahn

Pete Rahn

Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation

Major Developments In Affordable Housing

How Are Developers Incorporating Mixed Income into their Projects?

Joe LeMense
Moderator

Joe LeMense

Managing Director, United Bank

Major Projects & More!

How Are Experts Combatting Construction Battles in the Region?

Scott Anderson

National Capital Region Administrator, General Services Administration (GSA)
Bob Cohen

Bob Cohen

CEO, Perseus TDC

Venue

The Watergate Hotel
2650 Virginia Ave NW
Washington, DC 20037

Ballroom: Moretti Ballroom, Level B1


Parking Information:

Discounted valet: $25 per car

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Breakfast, Coffee & Networking
8:30 AM
8:40 AM
Remarks from the Podium
- Pete Rahn, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation
8:40 AM
9:15 AM
Major Developments In Affordable Housing
How Are Developers Incorporating Mixed Income into their Projects?
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
Major Projects & More!
How Are Experts Combatting Construction Battles in the Region?
10:05 AM
10:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1) How are developers making decisions on site selection in the DC region?

2) What are developers doing to ensure return on their massive investments in the city and suburbs?

3) How is retail spurring economic development in growing DC neighborhoods?

4) How are the biggest projects in DC being financed?

5) Where do developers see the most room for growth and opportunity in the DMV?