- State of CRE
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Fall State of Office Forum
An Authoritative Office Outlook
Keynote Speakers
Ben brown
Managing Partner, Head of the Americas Real Estate
Brookfield Asset Management
BRUCE MOSLER
Chairman of Global Brokerage
Cushman & Wakefield
Mary Ann Tighe
Chief Executive Officer, New York Tri-State Region
CBRE
Speaker
Ashlea Aaron
Senior Managing Director of Commercial Leasing
The Durst Organization
Thomas Bow
Executive Vice President of Commercial Leasing
The Durst Organization
Christina Chiu
President
Empire State Realty Trust
Michael Daschle
Senior Vice President, Sustainability
Brookfield Properties
Craig Deitelzweig
President & CEO
Marx Realty
Alexander DURST
Principal and Chief Development Officer
The Durst Organization
Dan Garodnick
Director
New York City Department of City Planning
BASHA GERHARDS
Senior Vice President of Planning
REBNY
Callie Haines
Executive Vice President, Northeast Region Head
Brookfield Properties
Doug Hayden
Founder, President, and CSO
Arthroto
Jonathan Kaufman Iger
CEO & President
Sage Realty Corporation
Steven Rotter
Executive Vice Chairman
Newmark
Jim Somoza
Managing Director, Partner
Industry City
CALLI STAVOLA
Director of Development
Savanna
ZACH STEINBERG
Senior Vice President of Policy
REBNY
Andrew Wiener
Head of Commercial Leasing
The Feil Organization
Alyssa Zahler
Managing Director of Leasing
Two Trees Management Co.
MODERATOR
Andrew Charles
Partner
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
MODERATOR
William Lang
Partner
Winston & Strawn LLP
MODERATOR
Jonathan Mechanic
Partner, Real Estate
Fried Frank
MODERATOR
STEPHEN RIZZO
CEO
CodeGreen Solutions
mODERATOR
NINA ROKET
Co-Managing Partner; Co-Chair, Real Estate Law Practice; Chair, Commercial Leasing Practice
Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP
MODERATOR
Jennifer Yashar
Partner
Fried Frank
An Authoritative Outlook on the State of the Office Market
After four straight years of market volatility and uncertainty, inklings of a market recovery are being enthusiastically welcomed across the real estate industry. While the dust hasn’t fully settled, 2024 has seen more transactions and renewed optimism for the office sector.
New York City is facing an office paradox. On one side, there is a shortage of Class A spaces that large tenants are racing to lease at premium rates, and on the other hand, aging office buildings aren’t faring quite as well.
You don’t want to miss the real estate industry’s must-attend office outlook as the city’s largest commercial owners, tenants and innovators convene to share where office stands as we close out 2024, what success for trophy assets means for the sector as a whole, and workplace strategies that are sparking renewed excitement tenants and their talent.
Agenda
The Office Outlook: Where Corporate Real Estate Stands Today |
The Race to Class A: How the Flight to Quality is Shifting the Tide in NYC Office |
Talking Talent: Priority Amenities & Workplace Features |
Tech, Sustainability & the Economic Drivers Influencing Office Plans |
Office to Multifamily Conversions: Wishful Thinking, or The Sector’s Silver Lining |
Fall State of Office Forum
An Authoritative Office Outlook
Wednesday, November 13, 2024825 Third Avenue 38th Floor
New York, NY 10022
To claim your member-only rate, contact
membership@commercialobserver.com
Who Should Attend
- Real estate owners, developers and investors
- Heads of real estate and corporate occupiers
- Advisory firms and brokerages
- Economists and academics
- Architects and workplace strategists
- Public officials
- Tech Innovators
Association Partners
CRE FINANCE COUNCIL
CREW NEW YORK
Nareit
NYU Schack
REBNY
Host Sponsor
The Durst Organization
Sponsors
Arthroto
Cushman & wakefield
FELFEL
Fried Frank
HQO
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
MG Engineering D.P.C.
Newmark
Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP
Winston & Strawn LLP