Event Ended On: Tuesday August 28 2018
Registration Questions?
**Please note we have pricing tiers based on ticket availability. Ticket prices will increase once we sell out of the current pricing tier. We cannot redeem a lower price once the ticket prices have been raised.
**Bisnow is a cashless, checkless operation. Please only submit payment via credit card.
Located in the heart of Houston’s Theater District, The Lyric, with it’s iconic statue The Virtuoso, is a staple of Downtown Houston. Located on Louisiana Street, the building is easily accessible from any of the highways that meet at downtown and is walking distance from the courthouse, the theaters and symphony hall, the many other large businesses who call downtown home, and the revitalized downtown Houston restaurant and bar scene.
Lyric Tower
440 Louisiana Street
Houston, TX 77002
Floor: 22nd floor
Parking Information:
Parking Garage: 411 Smith Street Houston, TX 77002
Time | Activity |
---|---|
7:30 AM 8:30 AM |
Registration, Breakfast & Networking!
|
8:30 AM 9:05 AM |
Investment, Development & Leasing: What's Being Bought & Built?
|
9:05 AM 9:40 AM |
Co-Working: Evaluating Its Current & Future Success in Houston
|
9:40 AM 10:15 AM |
Tenants: What They Want
Design Trends, Role of Tech, Futuristic Developments, Repositioning Class-B & C
|
10:15 AM 11:00 AM |
More Networking!
|
1. After Harvey, Downtown office space displayed tremendous resilience and remained Houston's most attractive and competitive submarket in the region. How is Uptown, and other submarkets competing to attract new tenants?
2. What will Houston’s office market look like in 20 years? What is the role of tech in redefining the workplace and retaining tenants?
3. What is in store for Houston’s next big office deal? Which big tenants are looking to move in?
4. Skanska's Capitol Tower has Class-A, high-quality, modern, and energy-efficient office space embodying the workplace of the future. How are new buildings following this example, and how are older ones keeping up with forward-thinking developments?
5. With minimal barriers to entry, how are WeWork, The Work Well, Station Houston and other coworking spaces disrupting the traditional office market?
6. How can landlords future-proof a workplace for a growing company to ensure the company does not outgrow their space?
7. Compared to 5 years ago, what are the trends for tenants in today's market? Are these demands consistent between tenant types (ie. FIRE & TAMI)?