The real estate landscape is undergoing a profound transformation in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting a shift in where people choose to live, work, and spend their leisure time. A panel of local real estate experts is set to explore these changes and their implications in the upcoming DJC Builder Breakfast event “Urban vs. Suburban: What’s Hot and What’s Changing.”
The two-hour event is scheduled to start at 8 a.m. on Sept. 28 at the Holiday Inn Portland Airport, at 8439 N.E. Columbia Blvd. There will be networking opportunities, a hearty breakfast, and engaging discussions on the evolving trends in real estate development. There is no cost to attend.
The panel will cover these key topics:
Pandemic paradigm shift: The pandemic has brought about significant changes in lifestyle choices, prompting people to reevaluate their preferences for residence, work, and leisure.
Remote work revolution: The rise of remote work has led professionals to migrate to suburban areas, resulting in a transformation of the real estate landscape.
Evolving lifestyle choices: Priority changes during the pandemic have accelerated shifts in how people spend their time, influencing the real estate market.
The future of office space: The dynamics of office spaces have changed, especially in the context of remote work and hybrid models.
Impact on downtown businesses: Downtown restaurants, shops, and entertainment establishments have been affected by the shift in work patterns.
Anticipating development: In response to changes, real estate development is expected to thrive in some areas.
Attendees can expect to gain actionable information and ideas to enhance their businesses. Also, participation in the event qualifies for one hour of continuing education credit with the State of Oregon Construction Contractors Board.
The event provides an excellent opportunity for real estate professionals, developers, and anyone interested in the changing dynamics of urban and suburban living to stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving industry. To register and secure your spot at the event, visit https://djcoregon.com/event/urban-vs-suburban-whats-hot-and-whats-changing.
To learn more, please email Bill Gaier at [email protected].
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