Mr. Regan‐Levine is Chief Strategy Officer of JBG SMITH. Mr. Regan‐Levine helps shape the firm's investment approach with data and analytics and works on large scale strategic initiatives, investor relations/capital raising, and innovation projects as well as partnerships outside the traditional real estate transaction landscape. Mr. Regan-Levine's work is typically cross-vertical focused on product or process enhancement – particularly at the intersection of market research and design. He manages JBG SMITH's Venture Capital investments and is a member of the firm's Investment Committee and Operating Committee.
Prior to joining The JBG Companies (predecessor to JBG SMITH) in 2013, Mr. Regan‐Levine was an Associate with Monday Properties and served for two years in market research with JLL where he acted as an advisor for a wide variety of JLL's investor and occupier clients and was involved in several national and international consulting and research projects often focused on location and market intelligence and analytics for large corporate relocation requirements and investor clients.
Mr. Regan‐Levine graduated Magna Cum Laude in Government from Georgetown University.
Speaking at
Tue Oct 29
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time
Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lotus C
Reimagining Mixed-Use Districts: Strategies for New Developments in an Ever-Changing World
Category
Mixed-Use
Recent economic and secular shifts have significantly impacted U.S. real estate, particularly the development of large-scale mixed-use districts. Rising interest rates and construction costs—coupled with the rise of hybrid work models, high office vacancies, and recent challenges with brick-and-mortar retail—have made mixed-use development projects particularly hard to capitalize and get off the ground.
Despite these challenges, some mixed-use developers are thriving by adapting to the evolving preferences of residents and businesses alike. Example strategies include taking an innovation district approach, partnering with diverse anchors such as universities and sports stadiums, and continuously evolving the definition of mixed-use.
This panel discussion will explore underlying elements for successful mixed-use developments in today's challenging times. The session will feature insights from developers and urban planners who are at the forefront of significant mixed-use projects across the United States.