What You’ll Learn:
What You’ll Learn:
Gain insights into how leading real estate professionals are positioning their development and investment strategies for 2025 and beyond, amidst market fluctuations and volatility.Learn about the implications of recent and anticipated rate cuts for the CRE industry.Explore how each asset class in San Francisco, including residential, retail, industrial, and office, has evolved in response to changing market dynamics and demand shifts.Identify the specific markets within Sam Francisco that have seen increased demand for new products.Understand the diverse financing models San Francisco’s CRE leaders are using to navigate market fluctuations and ensure project success.Explore emerging construction trends and alternative site selection strategies that mitigate risks and drive projects forward despite market volatility.
How You’ll Do More Business: With the recent rate cuts and expected further reductions, increased transaction activity, and stabilizing construction costs, we are optimistic about 2025 and have gathered industry leaders for a compelling discussion. Join us for a morning event to learn more about development and investment strategies, rate cuts, financing models, the markets within San Francisco experiencing increased demand for new products, and a discussion on where the market is heading.
Who You’ll Meet During Networking: Owners, developers, investors, brokers, city and government officials, business consultants, architects, engineers, lawyers, accountants, and bankers.
Why You Should Attend This Session: Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to help you identify opportunities, build your network, and expand your business. With the largest audience of commercial real estate professionals in the world, no one knows how to help your business more than we do.
For questions, recommendations, comments, or press inquiries please email our event producer, Bora Altunay, at bora.altunay@bisnow.com.
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