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A Tale of Two Cities: Examining the Real Estate Markets of Downtown LA and Century City – Current Developments and Future Prospects for 2025 and Beyond

11.13.24 | 11:30 AM - 1 PM
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Venue: 2000 Avenue of the Stars & 2029/2049 Century Park East Los Angeles CA 90067

It’s never too early to look ahead to 2025! Join us for an engaging panel discussion showcasing a stellar lineup of visionary developers and dealmakers. Meet the developers redefining the Century City skyline, including Century City Center – the brand new 37-story office tower with CAA as its anchor tenant and a metro subway stop at its doorstep. Our experts will share key insights and market knowledge on the future of Century City and the resurgence of Downtown Los Angeles and explore the lessons and opportunities presented by two distinct markets – one thriving and the other facing challenges – that ultimately depend on each other for long-term success.

Moderator David Waite, Partner at Cox Castle. Introductory comments from Travis Jeffries, Attorney at Cox Castle. Featuring panelists:

  • Bonnie Christopher, Vice President of Development & Operations at JMB Realty Corporation
  • Bret Nielsen, Chief Operating Officer at Anderson Real Estate
  • Jacob Bobek, Executive Vice President at CBRE
  • John Zanetos Executive Vice President at CBRE
  • Yester Sabondzhyan, Director of Americas Consulting at CBRE

Lunch is sponsored by Cox Castle.

$25/Members - $40/Non-Members

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