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NYC 2030: The Future of The Big Apple

A Look Into Land Use and NYC's Infrastructure Woes

Event Ended On: Wednesday March 28 2018

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415 West 13th Street

Unique penthouse space atop 8-story building built in 2001, designed by architect Annabelle Selldorf, located in iconic New York City Meatpacking District now immediately offered for rent.

Available for the first time in 15 years this 14,500 square foot offering boasts:
• soaring ceiling heights (14'-20')
• open and flexible floor plan
• floor to ceiling windows and unobstructed panoramic views north and south of lower Manhattan
• existing interconnecting staircase
• private outdoor terrace

Lower floors are home to flagship location for Estee Lauder's BUMBLE&BUMBLE, luxury menswear CANALI corporate offices, and soon to open concept space INTERSECT BY LEXUS.

Speakers and Panels

Land Use: Space and the City

Mike Richter

Mike Richter

President, Brightcore Energy
Michael Samuelian

Michael Samuelian

President, Trust for Governors Island
Elena Ashkinazy

Elena Ashkinazy

The Director of Sustainability, Time Equities

Richard Barth

EVP, Capalino+Company

A Look into NYC Infrastructure Woes

Peter Waldt

Peter Waldt

Senior Director Commerical Planning & Development, Amtrak
Louis Wolfowitz

Louis Wolfowitz

Senior Managing Director, Savills-Studley

David Garten

Senior Advisor, RXR & Red Oak Street
Kate Slevin

Kate Slevin

VP of State Programs & Advocacy, Regional Plan Association
Jainey Bavishi

Jainey Bavishi

Director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency, City of New York

Venue

415 West 13th Street
415 W 13th St,
New York, NY 10014

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Breakfast & Networking
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
Land Use: Space and the City
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
A Look into NYC Infrastructure Woes
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
Post-Panel Networking

Summary

1) How will MTA and other major forms of mass transit handle the city's population growing faster than projections?

2) How are developers building and maintaining buildings to prepare for the future?

 3) NYC transit is struggling with old infrastructure and overcrowding, what can be done now?

4) Because of the city's population growth, will the supply of multifamily be able to match demand?

5) How will the potential effects of climate change and the growing interest in sustainable development influence CRE development?

6) As the population of NYC increases, is the only way to match demand to go up? How can city zoning change the skyline?

7) Sustainability has started to become an integral part of real estate development in NYC, but are we doing enough?

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