BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//hacksw/handcal//NONSGML v1.0//EN
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:8d468fdbba4e1b532e37a5a9a7940585
DTSTAMP:20260417T184524Z

DTSTART:20230830T150000
DTEND:20230830T180000
SUMMARY:Real Estate Trends 2023
DESCRIPTION:The economic climate is forcing companies to make changes to the way they do business and how they approach their real estate needs. The Los Angeles Business Journal will host an in-person Real Estate Trends event with mid-year panel discussions. Some topics may include on the Update from the Commercial Brokerage Community, Development, Construction and Architecture Trends in LA, and Economic Development/Projects within Los Angeles County. We will hear from some of the region’s most-respected real estate experts including tenant and landlord reps, developers, architects, real estate attorneys and accounting experts to share their outlook and real estate guidance to businesses.\n\nTHE BROKER POINT OF VIEW\nTHE OFFICE CONUNDRUM\nOffice space continues to see significant change based on market conditions – where are trends heading?\nHow is the return-to-the-office trend impacting office space?\nWhat’s really happening with office vacancies and how much fluctuation are we seeing by geographical region?\nWhat does the sub-lease market look like?\nHow are interest rates and issues impacting the banking industry impacting deals getting closed?\nHow can businesses navigate complexities of both existing and new office leases?\nTHE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX\nWith record-setting industrial activity throughout the COVID-era, where do we stand today?\nAre we seeing new industrial builds on the horizon?\nHas the industrial bubble burst?\nHow do continued lagging issues in supply chain impact the industrial market?\nWhat opportunities exist today for businesses looking to lease, buy or sell industrial space?\nWhat’s the future of industrial space in SoCal and Greater Los Angeles?\nDEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION + ARCHITECTURE TRENDS\nTO BUILD OR NOT TO BUILD?\nWe’ll take a look at new construction in-progress and on the horizon.\nWhat sectors are seeing the most construction activity? And which use-types?\nChallenges facing the construction industry today, and how they impact the end-user.\nAn inside look: what do business owners want today, and how can contractors and architects suit their needs?\nHow have rising interest rates and inflation impacted new development?\nTHE CASE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT\nLOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION\nAre the trends of decentralization continuing in the post-COVID era?\nHeadquarters versus multiple microsites.\nHow to choose the best site location for your business and your employees.\nWhat regions and/or cities are seeing the most activity… and why?\nIncentives, advantages and opportunities in various regions and/or cities.\nHow moving your business can impact your bottom line as well as your workforce\nNOTE: All ticket sales come with a 6 month subscription to the Los Angeles Business Journal

X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">\n<HTML>\n<HEAD>\n<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="MS Exchange Server version 08.00.0681.000">\n<TITLE></TITLE>\n</HEAD>\n<BODY>\n<!-- Converted from text/rtf format -->\n\nThe economic climate is forcing companies to make changes to the way they do business and how they approach their real estate needs. The Los Angeles Business Journal will host an in-person Real Estate Trends event with mid-year panel discussions. Some topics may include on the Update from the Commercial Brokerage Community, Development, Construction and Architecture Trends in LA, and Economic Development/Projects within Los Angeles County. We will hear from some of the region’s most-respected real estate experts including tenant and landlord reps, developers, architects, real estate attorneys and accounting experts to share their outlook and real estate guidance to businesses.<br /><br />THE BROKER POINT OF VIEW<br />THE OFFICE CONUNDRUM<br />Office space continues to see significant change based on market conditions – where are trends heading?<br />How is the return-to-the-office trend impacting office space?<br />What’s really happening with office vacancies and how much fluctuation are we seeing by geographical region?<br />What does the sub-lease market look like?<br />How are interest rates and issues impacting the banking industry impacting deals getting closed?<br />How can businesses navigate complexities of both existing and new office leases?<br />THE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX<br />With record-setting industrial activity throughout the COVID-era, where do we stand today?<br />Are we seeing new industrial builds on the horizon?<br />Has the industrial bubble burst?<br />How do continued lagging issues in supply chain impact the industrial market?<br />What opportunities exist today for businesses looking to lease, buy or sell industrial space?<br />What’s the future of industrial space in SoCal and Greater Los Angeles?<br />DEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION + ARCHITECTURE TRENDS<br />TO BUILD OR NOT TO BUILD?<br />We’ll take a look at new construction in-progress and on the horizon.<br />What sectors are seeing the most construction activity? And which use-types?<br />Challenges facing the construction industry today, and how they impact the end-user.<br />An inside look: what do business owners want today, and how can contractors and architects suit their needs?<br />How have rising interest rates and inflation impacted new development?<br />THE CASE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT<br />LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION<br />Are the trends of decentralization continuing in the post-COVID era?<br />Headquarters versus multiple microsites.<br />How to choose the best site location for your business and your employees.<br />What regions and/or cities are seeing the most activity… and why?<br />Incentives, advantages and opportunities in various regions and/or cities.<br />How moving your business can impact your bottom line as well as your workforce<br />NOTE: All ticket sales come with a 6 month subscription to the Los Angeles Business Journal\n\n</BODY>\n</HTML>

LOCATION:Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CAL Fire Contract Counties, California, United States
END:VEVENT

END:VCALENDAR
