BISNOW: Austin Construction & Major Developments

03.29.23

Winstead is a proud sponsor of the 2023 BISNOW Austin Construction & Major Development conference. The event will discuss the evolution of design and technological innovations, as well as the growing trend toward repurposing and redevelopment of buildings. 

Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 11:00a.m.
Location: Domain Tower 2, Austin, TX

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Winstead Speakers: Monte James
Winstead Attendees: Bob Burton, Robert Bass, Jenny Forgey, Blake Wilson, Preston Patten
Who Should Attend: Investors, owners, developers, lenders, brokers, occupiers, planners, architects, designers, consultants and advisors.

 

Our attorney will participate in the following panel:

Construction Trends Shaping CRE Decision Making

Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Time: 9:00 -9:45 a.m.

The panel will discuss evolution of design and technological innovations, as well as the growing trend toward repurposing and redevelopment of buildings.

 

Moderator: Monte James, Winstead PC

Panelists: Kathy Carr, JE Dunn Construction; Kristin Thompson, Ryan Companies; Graham Dewar, Turner Construction; William Jenkins, Stonelake Capital Partners

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