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5 Reasons To Attend Bisnow’s June 27 South Florida Office And Workplace Event

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Office tenants know that getting employees back to the office requires more than just offering collaboration opportunities with teammates. Providing the optimal environment for today’s workforce means prioritizing top-of-the-line amenities and sustainability features and ensuring that employees are close to retail, dining and entertainment options.

One office property that checks the boxes is 701 Brickell. The 33-story asset, which encompasses 687K SF, is just steps away from restaurants, wellness facilities, hotels and public transportation. The property’s amenities include a tenant lounge, an on-site gym and salon, and views overlooking Miami’s business district.

701 Brickell is also hosting Bisnow’s South Florida Office and Workplace Summit on June 27. The event will gather investors, developers, architects and other commercial real estate professionals to learn more about how South Florida’s office market, including Miami, has positioned itself for growth.

Click here to register for the event.

Here are five reasons you don’t want to miss out on the opportunity to attend:

 1. Explore key trends in the South Florida office market through these panels:

The Future Of Workspaces: Design, Sustainability and Culture: Learn about what’s on the horizon for South Florida offices, which includes incorporating sophisticated design and creating spaces that today’s employees want.

Panelists:

  • Charles Russo, Southeast regional head of workplace at Nuveen Real Estate.
  • Brian Gale, vice chairman of Cushman & Wakefield.
  • Gigi Alvarez, founder and CEO at G Alvarez Studio.
  • Juliana Fernandez, founder at AEI.
  • Anthony Iandoli, executive vice president of JRM Construction Management.

Office Development in South Florida: Innovation, Adaptability and Resilience: Dive into the stages of developing an office property. Learn more about how offices in the region can be resilient against changes in climate and economic uncertainty, as well as how coworking spaces can meet the workforce’s needs.

Panelists:

  • Bradley Colmer, CEO of Deco Capital.
  • Andrew Hellinger, co-principal at UrbanX Group.
  • Mukang Cho, CEO of Morning Calm Management.
  • Gianni Piccoletti, Miami city lead at Mindspace.
  • Nicholas DeMarinis, vice president of sales at WeWork.

2. Learn more about how South Florida building owners distinguish themselves through their amenity offerings and technology upgrades.

3. Explore how the region is developing offices that can withstand climate-related occurrences. 

4. Hear how the region’s offices are getting creative with their spaces to suit what today’s top talent is looking for.

5. Do more business by networking with investors, developers, designers, sustainability experts and more.

Click here to learn more about the South Florida office market and register for the South Florida Office and Workplace Summit and Cocktail on June 27.