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06-18-2015 - Zetlin & De Chiara to present “Transformative Projects|Transformative Issues"

Zetlin & De Chiara will present “Transformative Projects|Transformative Issues," New York’s New Generation of Real Estate Development Projects, on Thursday, June 18, from 8 - 10:30 a.m. WHAT: Join leading members of the real estate, design, planning and construction industries for a unique discussion on how New York’s new real estate development projects are transforming the city and the way in which real estate development will be designed, planned and built. Several game-changing projects will be profiled including Cornell Tech, Columbia University’s Manhattanville campus, the New York Wheel, One Vanderbilt and LaGuardia and JFK airports. City Council Member Daniel R. Garodnick, Chair of the Committee on Economic Development will give the keynote address. Panelists and presenters at TRANSFORMATIVE PROJECTS|TRANSFORMATIVE ISSUES include: Vishaan Chakrabarti, Partner, SHoP Architects Gail Grimmett, SVP New York, Delta Airlines Suri Kasirer, President, Kasirer Consulting George Ladyman, International Director, Jones Lang LaSalle Dan Levy, President, East River Skyway and CityRealty Thomas McKnight, Executive Vice President of the New York City Economic Development Corporation Mitchell L. Moss, Henry Hart Rice, Professor of Urban Policy and Planning; Director, Rudin Center for Transportation NYU Wagner Philip Pitruzello, Vice President, Manhattanville Development, Columbia University Robert Schiffer, Managing Director, Investments Groups, SL Green Realty Inc. Michael Smithers, Managing Director, New York Metro Construction Practice Leader; Marsh Inc. Andrew Winters, Director of Capital Projects and Planning, Cornell Tech Michael S. Zetlin, Senior Partner, Zetlin & De Chiara LLP Visit http://zdlaw.com/transformativeprojects/ for registration and the full schedule. Sponsored by JLL (Jones Lang LaSalle), Kasirer Consulting, Marsh and Zetlin & De Chiara LLP. WHEN: Thursday, June 18, 2015 8 - 10:30 AM (networking breakfast begins at 7:45 AM) WHERE: Club 101 101 Park Ave New York, NY 10178 COST: $25 - proceeds to be donated to charity REGISTRATION: http://zdlaw.com/transformativeprojects/ INFO: 212.756.1236 ext.103 / [email protected]
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