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The Future of the Eastside

Transit-Oriented Development, Placemaking, and the Eastside Rivalry of the Puget Sound

Event Ended On: Tuesday December 10 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Sound Transit Expansion, Transit-Oriented Development, & Affordable Housing

How will the Sound Transit East Link Extension shape the future of the Eastside and the Greater Puget Sound?

Peter Rogoff

Peter Rogoff

CEO, Sound Transit
Conrad Lee

Conrad Lee

Councilmember, City of Bellevue

Live, Work, and Play in the Eastside

What is the future of residential and office development in the Eastside? What strategies need to be take to create a true destination?

Venue

Downtown Bellevue Courtyard
11010 NE 8th Street
Bellevue WA 98004

Ballroom/Floor: Grand Ballroom


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Free Event Parking (based on availability) Overnight parking $20 per night

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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Registration, Networking, & Breakfast
9:00 AM
9:45 AM
Sound Transit Expansion, Transit-Oriented Development, & Affordable Housing
How will the Sound Transit East Link Extension shape the future of the Eastside and the Greater Puget Sound?
9:45 AM
10:30 AM
Live, Work, and Play in the Eastside
What is the future of residential and office development in the Eastside? What strategies need to be take to create a true destination?
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
More Networking!

Summary

  1. How much of an impact will the Sound Transit extension affect development in the Eastside?
  2. What is placemaking? How does placemaking play into the identity and culture of the Eastside?
  3. How will Eastside Bellevue differentiate itself from Downtown Seattle and establish itself as the "place to be?"
  4. How will Eastside neighborhoods compete with Downtown Seattle as a tech hub?
  5. How can the Greater Puget Sound attract Millennials and Gen Zs to their office and multifamily developments?

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