Event Ended On: Thursday February 15 2018
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Recently renovated 24-story mid-century modern high-rise, The Denver Club Building offers a historic and architecturally significant place for Denver’s top businesses to call home. Unico Properties has bolstered the amenities at the building and modernized building systems to suit tenants’ business needs in the twenty-first century. With a premier, “nothing-else-like-it” amenity package, the DC Building is redefining the downtown office experience.
The Denver Club Building
518 17th Street
Denver Colorado 80202
Floor: 13th floor
Parking Information:
No on-site parking
Available self-parking in the area: CLICK HERE
Valet Parking available at the Grand Hyatt Denver (1750 Welton Street) - $20 per day. Be sure to tell the valet staff that you are with Bisnow to receive the discounted rate!
Time | Activity |
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7:30 AM 8:30 AM |
Registration, Breakfast & Networking
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8:30 AM 9:15 AM |
Adaptive Reuse: The Trend of Buildings With Character
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9:15 AM 10:00 AM |
Workplace Innovation: New Design & Development
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10:00 AM 10:30 AM |
Post Panel Networking
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1. As Denver continues to make national headlines as a desirable city to work and live, how will the influx of outside investment affect the local office market?
2. With demand for new office space, how can Denver's older assets innovate and compete with the new development market?
3. Can co-working space continue to remain in high demand or is the co-working market oversaturated with too much competition?
4. As tenants opt for shorter-term leases, what is the office leasing outlook for the next 2, 5 and 10 years?
5. How will Generation Z impact the design and development of new offices? Will this generation be as disruptive as millennials?