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Dallas-Fort Worth Industrial and Logistics Summit

DFW’s Emergence as a Premier Logistics Hub

Event Ended On: Tuesday February 13 2018

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Speakers and Panels

E-Commerce, Tenant Demands, Logistics and Supply Chain Issues

Jonathan Bryan

Jonathan Bryan

Senior Vice President, CBRE
Jeff Thornton

Jeff Thornton

President, South Central Region, Ryan Companies

Development, Planning, Leasing, Finance, and Design

Cliff Booth

Cliff Booth

CEO, Westmount Realty Capital

Venue

The Westin Galleria Dallas
13340 Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX 75240

Ballroom: Fort Worth Ballroom, 3rd Floor


Parking Information:

Complimentary Self-parking & Discounted Valet $13.99

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Coffee, Networking, and Breakfast
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
E-Commerce, Tenant Demands, Logistics and Supply Chain Issues
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
Development, Planning, Leasing, Finance, and Design
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1) How does the current national and local economy and workforce affect the industrial market today?

2) How have e-commerce and advances in logistics impacted industrial development and design, and is that going to continue to drive demand for Warehouse/Distribution space?

3) How will new development requirements in sustainability and innovation influence the future of the market?

4) As manufacturing continues to come back to the U.S., how will that impact DFW's industrial market and how does DFW sit as a focal point for attracting major tenants?

5) Due to the abundance of new, well-equipped, premium space under construction, are asking rates going to continue to go up, or flatten out as the new supply is absorbed?