ULI North Texas Breakfast Forum - West dallas: Beachhead or Community

When

2014-12-10
2014-12-10T07:30:00 - 2014-12-10T09:30:00
America/Chicago

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    Where

    Park City Club 5956 Sherry Ln Ste 1700 Dallas, TX 75225-8028 UNITED STATES

    From restaurant hopping in Trinity Groves to yoga classes on the Continental Bridge, everyone seems to have a new reason to head to West Dallas. Apartment complexes are under construction, turning a destination for many into a residence for some. But will this latest hot spot have staying power? We’ve seen trendy locations come and go so often; what can be done to make this area sustainable as a strong community? Join ULI at our December Breakfast Forum to hear the answers from our panel of experts.

    Panelists:

    Rex Bellomy, Owner, Rex's Seafood

    Rex will speak to issues and concerns as a Tennant within a development. Often we seek “local” establishments to bring local authenticity to a project. However, the big chains have the strength and history to garner loans and sign leases that investors feel comfortable with. How does Rex work through these issues? What are the problems/advantages he sees? Rex has recently announced that he will be part of the new Farmers Market. Brent Brown, bcWorkshop Brent Brown can speak to the negotiations with the surrounding neighbors and plans along the Trinity River along with the Margaret McDermott Bridge.

    Jim Reynolds, Trinity Groves

    A proven visionary and results oriented executive professional with a quantifiable record of directing strategic development, construction and real estate transactions. Jim has exceptional knowledge, insight and management abilities in all aspects of Real Estate development and construction. Jim is SVP of Development and Construction with Trinity Groves, LLC. Robert Shaw, Columbus Realty Partners Robert Shaw is credited for kicking off the UPTOWN housing boom and he has built thousands of urban-styled apartments in suburban locations. He is now a partner with Staubach with plans to build 1,000 apartments in Trinity Groves. He can talk about why? And other areas he sees potential in… Moderator: Frank Bliss, Cooper and Stebbins Mr. Bliss is the Executive V.P. of Cooper and Stebbins, which developed Southlake Town Square. Mr. Bliss will ask the tough questions that we all want to know! Schedule of Events: 7:30 am – 8:00 am Registration and Networking 8:00 am – 8:15 am Breakfast 8:15 am – 9:15 am Program 9:15 am – 9:30 am Q & A Registration Fees: ULI Member $30 Non-Member $45 Table of (10) $300 Event Sponsored by Bank of America/Merrill Lynch