2021 Bernard O. Dow Leasing Institute

11.12.21

Join Winstead’s Real Estate attorneys Andy Dow and Yigal Saghian at the Bernard O. Dow Leasing Institute. The Bernard O. Dow Leasing Institute brings together experts in real estate law and finance for a focused day of programming on the latest leasing issues.

Date: Friday, November 12, 2021
Location: South Texas College of Law Houston and the Four Seasons Houston

 

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Winstead speakers: Andy Dow and Yigal Saghian

 

Our attorneys will participate in panels including:

The Retailization of Healthcare

Date: November 12

Time: 8:30-9:30AM

Changes in the healthcare industry have dramatically altered the delivery of healthcare services and the real estate in which those services are provided. This session will examine the effects of the “retailization” of healthcare (or “medtail” as it is becoming known) on leases, as more medical uses continue their migration to more traditional retail settings. 

Speaker: Andy Dow

 

Small Lease Riders and Other Practical Tools for Small Tenants Leases 

Date: November 12

Time: 1:15-1:45PM

A discussion of practical solutions for addressing key issues faced by small tenants in office and retail leases.

Speaker: Yigal Saghian

 

Who Should Attend:

Anyone who works in or is connected to the Real Estate Industry

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