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Fairfax State of the Market: Exploring Today’s Emerging Markets

From Richmond Highway to Chantilly, Learn Where to Make the Next Best CRE Investment

WHAT YOU’LL GAIN AT THIS FAIRFAX VA COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CONFERENCE

Insights into CRE happenings in Northern Virginia: 

  1. Most NoVa CRE buzz in Fairfax County revolves around Tysons and Reston. How is local government incentivizing developers to build elsewhere to jog new economic development opportunities?
  2. What new residential opportunities, from market rate to affordable, are becoming available along Richmond Highway?
  3. How is the Richmond Highway being used to incentivize new tech hubs, and why?
  4. What major projects are planned for Centreville, Annandale, and Chantilly, VA commercial real estate? How do they reflect the demographics of new tenants coming to Fairfax County?
  5. As data centers are spilling out of Data Center Alley, how is this impacting development pipelines in Fairfax submarkets?

 

How You’ll Do More CRE Business in Fairfax: As Tysons and Reston have seen tremendous CRE action in recent years, Fairfax County is ripe for new development in emerging submarkets — especially as more millennials continue to leave urban centers in search of better residential opportunities. Learn about the vast different submarkets throughout Fairfax, and which asset class is resonating with developers and investors alike

 

You’ll Meet Top Virginia CRE Companies: Owners, developers, investors, county officials, and tenants bullish on new opportunities in Fairfax County

 

For questions regarding content, please reach out to Bisnow’s Director of Event Production, Elizabeth Baker, at liz.baker@bisnow.com

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Event Date August, 24

Event Time 12:00am - 3:00am

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