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DC Metro Retail

Strategizing Success In A Rapidly Growing Region

Event Ended On: Wednesday November 14 2018

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Speakers and Panels

Strengthening D.C.'s Market

Is Fitness the New Anchor Tenant?

Henry Fonvielle

Henry Fonvielle

President, Rappaport
David von Storch

David von Storch

President & Founder, Urban Adventures & VIDA Fitness
Anne Mahlum

Anne Mahlum

Founder & CEO, [soldicore]
Ethan Rothstein
Moderator

Ethan Rothstein

Deputy Managing Editor, Bisnow

Revolutionizing Restaurants

How Are Restaurants Driving Development in D.C.'s Neighborhoods?

Andy Shallal

Andy Shallal

Founder & CEO, Busboys and Poets
Bill Fuchs

Bill Fuchs

President & Owner, Wagshal's
Aaron Boker
Moderator

Aaron Boker

Senior Manager, Aronson

Development Dynamics

How Are D.C.'s Major Players Making Retail Decisions?

David Kitchens

David Kitchens

Principal, Cooper Carry

Venue

The Hamilton Live
600 14th Street NW, near Metro Center
Washington D.C. 20005

Event Space: The Hamilton Live, F Street Entrance


Parking Information:

1. LAZ Parking Garage: 1455 F Street NW (just West of the Hamilton F Street entrance). Rates vary.

2. PMI Garage: (1.5 blocks from venue)
1 Hour: $14
2 Hours: $20
12 Hours: $26

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Breakfast, Coffee & Networking
8:30 AM
9:10 AM
Strengthening D.C.'s Market
Is Fitness the New Anchor Tenant?
9:10 AM
9:35 AM
Revolutionizing Restaurants
How Are Restaurants Driving Development in D.C.'s Neighborhoods?
9:35 AM
10:10 AM
Development Dynamics
How Are D.C.'s Major Players Making Retail Decisions?
10:10 AM
10:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1. As vacancy remains steady, how are developers filling closures with tenants better suited for the space and neighborhood?

2. How are retailers serving as economic catalysts in D.C.'s emerging markets?

3. Is fitness the new anchor tenant in the D.C. Metro?

4. As retail strengthens in D.C.'s perimeter, what is the future of its traditionally strong neighborhoods?

5. How are retailer bankruptcies and closures impacting the region's suburbs?

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