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Detroit 2020 Forecast

Multifamily & Tourism Boom!

Event Ended On: Thursday November 7 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Multifamily Comeback

Mixed-Use Developments Are Popping Up On Every Corner

Jordan Friedman

Jordan Friedman

Managing Partner, Fortus Partners
Jonathan Holtzman

Jonathan Holtzman

Founder & CEO, City Club Apartments

Detroit's Tourism Revival

Five Boutique Hotels Are Set to Hit Detroit: What Is Driving This Boom

John Skok
Moderator

John Skok

Partner, McIntosh Poris Associates

Venue

Gem & Century Theaters, Detroit
333 Madison St.
Detroit, MI 48226

Floor: Lobby Level


Parking Information:

Offsite parking available:
-There are Prime Flat lots directly across the street from the venue on Madison.
- “Z” & Opera House Garage
- Madison Avenue has Zone (metered) parking on both sides.

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Coffee, Breakfast, & Networking!
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
Multifamily Comeback
Mixed-Use Developments Are Popping Up On Every Corner
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
Detroit's Tourism Revival
Five Boutique Hotels Are Set to Hit Detroit: What Is Driving This Boom
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

  1. In 2018, Detroit saw 306 multifamily units come online. This year, almost 3,000 units are expected to hit the market. What’s causing multifamily developers to step on the gas?
  2. As far as major metros go, Detroit has one of the lowest barriers to entry across the country. As outside capital is noticing, what impact will it have on the Detroit’s development overhaul?
  3. As companies move back into the heart of Detroit, multifamily is in tow. What does this new generation who has never lived in Detroit want from their homes and how are developers looking to accommodate these new needs?
  4. What anchor tenants are these mixed-use developments looking for in order to help attract tenants to the apartments above?
  5. With hotels like Shinola, Siren, The Mid, and The Element opening up in Detroit, it shows that tourism is coming back to Detroit. What impact will tourism have on the CRE industry outside of hospitality?

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