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New York City State of the Market Conference

What You’ll Learn:

  • Get insights from owners, developers and investment managers on how they are deploying capital into deals despite higher rates. 
  • Hear how macroeconomic factors and cost of capital are driving decisions about future development strategies and when to break ground on construction projects. 
  • Positive leasing momentum during the summer is creating optimism across retail and office. What specifically is driving increased leasing transactions? 
  • What types of tenants are signing leases and how has this changed lease length, average square footage, etc. 
  • Contractors, designers and engineers will analyze future-thinking innovations across the design and build world and how this is enhancing the long term value of an asset. 
  • Hear how owners, investors and brokers are handling workouts and overall distress in the capital markets with maturing loans and rising interest rates.
  • Hear the latest from New York City officials about policies and incentives that will help drive more development activity and housing units.  

How you’ll do more business:

Enhance your business by understanding how the current market conditions are turning a corner and what 2025 has in store for increased development, construction, deal flow and financing. Experts will weigh in acquisitions, development, investment, construction, public-private partnerships and more across the multifamily, retail, office, healthcare and industrial sectors.

Who attends:

Investors, owners, developers, lenders, tenants, brokers, architects, contractors, engineers, property managers, government officials, lawyers and you!

Past event
19 Nov 2024

Hosted by BISNOW

BISNOW
Time

09:00 AM – 03:30 PM

Format

in-person

Price

$329→$335→$399

Location

16th floor New York, NY

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