Boris Mizhen — Joins ‘San Francisco State of the Market’ Event
Many people choose San Francisco to start up their new tech-related companies. This city is seen as a good ground for ‘unicorns,’ better known as private, fast growing new companies with a value of at least one billion, as well as for commercial real estate. The bay of the city is lines with cranes that are three-stories tall and this represents the country’s fastest growing real estate area. It is also a very good location for the year’s ‘San Francisco State of the Market’ conference. New York-based property developer and online marketer Boris Mizhen attended the event, which was created by Bisnow, the industry’s leading news and events company, and started on January 20th with a talk by the keynote speaker, John Kilroy, Chairman, President, and CEO of the Kilroy Realty Corporation. Developers, investors, engineers, and local leaders met to discuss the issues that will shape the market this year, including sustainability, the tech boom, and rising housing prices.
The focus of this year’s ‘San Francisco State of the Market’ conference was on the biggest real estate trend in the city for the tech demand. In the previous year, at least 14 different companies signed leases, each at over 9,000 square feet, for research and creative office space; 60 percent of those leases were dedicated to businesses working on technology developments. San Francisco’s real estate professionals discussed the most pressing question of whether the market can sustain such a rapid growth. Many experts are concerned that the commercial real estate bubble will burst, and while Boris Mizhen agrees that the high prices and fast growth will be difficult to sustain, he is optimistic about the year ahead. The top minds who are actively working on plans for growth spoke at ‘San Francisco State of the Market’, including the city’s Planning Director, John Rahaim, and real estate business experts Ken Perry and Jack Sylvan, the CEO of the Swig Company and VP of Development at Forest City, respectively. The meeting agenda included talks on the City’s Perspective and the Future of Office and Development.
Another important discussion at the conference was the emphasis on future sustainable construction. Boris Mizhen has made careful planning and property improvement a cornerstone of his work as a real estate developer and manager, and was in attendance while executives discussed upcoming plans for further construction. San Francisco, long known for progressive thinking and leadership, saw a lot of work in this area since 2016, as the city’s developers and managers look for creative ways to boost the industry within a viable and environmental framework. Experts in sustainable engineering, including Nik Lahiri, President of Essel Environmental Engineering and Consulting, and Christian Agulles, Principal of PAE Consulting Engineers, spoke on the possibilities that lie ahead for the city. After the talk on Construction and Design, the meeting concluded with a late morning networking session. Now in its fourth year, Bisnow’s Bay Area trade show remains an event charged with excitement and optimism and has heralded a vibrant year in the commercial real estate market for San Francisco.
Boris Mizhen is a New York-based entrepreneur that has proven himself as one of the country’s leading property developers, business strategists, and investors. He started his career in real estate after establishing himself as one of the most innovative online marketers in the world. Mizhen owns and manages dozens of successful properties across the North Eastern United States and is continuously looking for new ways to advance the workings of the real estate industry. His passion for buying and improving housing for people of differing economic backgrounds parallels his love for charitable work, including the Jewish Foundation of Greater New Haven and Chabad of the Shoreline, whose annual festival he has sponsored for over a decade.
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