151 East 25th Street
New York, NY 10010
USA
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute presents
NEW YORK’S NEXT URBAN AGENDA: What’s the Future for Real Estate, Development and Construction in New York City
Wednesday, October 9, 2013 from 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM
The William and Anita Newman Conference Center: 151 East 25th St, Room 750
Reservations [REQUIRED] & Information: http://www.nexturbanagenda.com/register/
On Oct. 9th, New York’s top leaders and industry experts will gather to explore directions the new Mayor should consider as New York moves forward into a new Mayoral Administration in January. Keynote speakers include William C. Rudin, Vice Chairman and CEO of Rudin Management Co, Inc. and Seth Pinsky, Executive Vice President and Investment Manager of RXR Realty Metropolitan Emerging Market Strategy (also former NYCEDC President).
Other speakers are: Richard T. Anderson, President of the New York Building Congress; Suri Kasirer, President of Kasirer Consulting; Eugene Kohn, Chairman of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates; William A. Marino, President of Star America & Chairman of The Association for the Improvement of American Infrastructure; Jack S. Nyman, Executive Director of The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute; R. Donahue Peebles, Entrepreneur, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Peebles Corporation; Ray Quartararo, Vice Chairman & International Director of Jones Lang Lasalle’s Project and Development Services Group; Frank Sciame, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of F.J. Sciame Construction; Marryl H. Tisch, Chancellor of New York State Board of Regents; Robert Yaro, Chairman & Founder of Regional Plan Association; Michael S. Zetlin, Senior Partner of Zetlin & De Chiara LLP.
The session will facilitate a lively conversation highlighting diverse perspectives that will help shape new directions and initiatives for the real estate and construction industry. Event speakers and participants will examine several major topics that will impact New York’s development agenda and put their recommendations on the record. Attendees will have an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the major challenges the new administration must consider as the City continues to build.
NEW YORK’S NEXT URBAN AGENDA: What’s the Future for Real Estate, Development and Construction in New York City
http://www.nexturbanagenda.com/index.html
October 9th, 2013, 7:30AM – 10:30AM
The William and Anita Newman Conference Center: 151 East 25th St, Room 750