BISNOW Houston Master Planned Developments & Communities

02.23.23

Winstead is a proud sponsor of the BISNOW Houston Master-Planned Developments & Communities conference. This event will discuss Houston’s influential mega projects, large scale commercial pipeline, and single-family demands.

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Date: Thursday, February 23, 2023
Time: 8:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Location: The Westin Houston Memorial City, Houston, TX

 

Winstead Speakers: Mark Grobmyer

Winstead Attendees: Lindsay Canning, Ben Gehlbach, Hunter Harrison, Teddy Holtz, Brooke Mirabi

Who Should Attend: Owners, developers, investors, brokers, city and government officials, business consultants, architects, engineers, lawyers, accountants, bankers, tenants, and more commercial real estate decision-makers.   

 

Our attorneys will participate in panels including:

Mastering the Master Planned Community

Time: 9:00 – 9:45 a.m.
Location: Wisteria Ballroom

The panel will discuss the status and future of the region’s large-scale commercial developments.

Moderator: Mark Grobmyer, Sharholder, Winstead PC

Panelists: Danny Signorelli, President & CEO, The Signorelli Company; David Assid, Division President, Toll Brothers; Uri Man, EVP, Land Tejas; Peter Houghton, CEO, Rooted Development Services

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