Evolving Approaches to Commercial Real Estate

The commercial real estate market has seen significant change during this cycle’s recovery. Tenants are cramming more employees into less space and requiring more flexible floor plans. Corporate landlords are turning outdated 1970s developments into beautiful new campuses. New approaches to shared occupancy and other solutions have encouraged a more fluid and flexible approach to corporate real estate. This program will explore the current trends, examine the legal and economic impacts, and discuss ways for landlords and tenants to benefit from these developments.

DISCUSSION TOPICS:

  • Solutions for higher occupancy facilities
  • Shared space and other methods to maximize office use
  • The evolution of corporate campuses into “company towns”
  •  Impact on valuations and market demand
  •  Legal implications for business decisions

OUR SPEAKERS:

  • Daniel B. Myers, Partner, Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean LLP
  • Scott Stone, Managing Principal, Cresa
  • Jamie Saunders, Managing Principal, Cresa
  • Jeff Gagnon, Senior Vice President, Cresa

WHEN:

October 22, 2014

4:30 pm – 5:00 pm, Registration & Appetizers

5:00 pm – 6:30 pm, Program, followed by networking

WHERE:

David I. Wendel Conference Ctr.

1111 Broadway, 19th Floor

Oakland, CA 94607

RSVP: Space is limited. Advanced registration is required. To reserve your spot, please RSVP by 10/17 to rsvp@wendel.com.

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