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Bank of America Plaza
Bank of America Plaza, located in Midtown near the booming Tech Square corridor, is the tallest building in the southeast at 55 stories. The 1.3 MM square foot building is across from the North Avenue Marta Station, boasts a 91 walk score and amenities on-site include the brand-new Marketplace 600 Food Hall, Conference Facilities, Starbucks, Zagster Bike Share and 17,000 SF RPM Fitness Center. The building is home to a diverse Tenant mix including Troutman Sanders, Bank of America, Hunton Andrews Kurth, Anthem, Flexport, Riskalyze & Revel Systems.
For leasing information, please contact: Jeff Keppen & Nicole Goldsmith.
Speakers and Panels
The State of Midtown + Downtown
Opening Remarks from Central Atlanta Progress
AJ Robinson
President
Central Atlanta Progress | Atlanta Downtown Improvement District
Redeveloping Historic Spaces: Downtown Development
How can developers and investors Downtown strike a balance of breathing new life in Atlanta while preserving the city's rich history?
Thomas Kramer
Director
Drapac Capital Partners
Morris Kaplan
President
Kaplan Residential
Ari Glass
President
Zeller Realty Corporation
Jonathan Kalikow
Partner, Head of Real-Estate
AFCGamma
Gene Kansas
Founder
Gene Kansas Commercial Real Estate
Kenneth Kraft
Partner
Parker Hudson
The Future of the Urban Core: Midtown's Major Projects
From the creative office boom and more, what does 2019 have in store for midtown Atlanta?
Andrew Hibbard
SVP of Finance & Investments
Vision Hospitality Group
Jim LaVallee
Director for Development and Strategic Planning
EpiCity
Greg Ford
Senior Project Manager
DPR Construction
Jeff Keppen
SVP
CBRE
Jarred Schenke
Reporter, Atlanta
Bisnow
Introducing Atlanta's Urban Core
Opening Remarks from Shorenstein
Matthew Knisely
Managing Director, Investment Group – East
Shorenstein
Summary
1. With proximity to Atlanta's famous aquarium, why are so many hotel developments on the rise in Atlanta?
2. What major projects are allowing Midtown to become the latest live/work/play destination, as mixed-use developments are steadily on the rise?
3. Will new student housing from both Georgia State and Morehouse make Downtown a 24/7 destination for a predominately younger population?
4. How does Atlanta balance its newest developments, while maintaining a close tie Atlanta's rich history?
5. All eyes are on the Gulch - will the $1 billion dollar redevelopment catch Amazon's attention?
Venue
Bank of America Plaza
600 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30308
Floor: 55th floor
Self-parking across the street at the North Avenue Presbyterian Church, 607 Peachtree Street. $20 flat rate. Space is limited to approximately 200- attendees are encouraged to take MARTA
Agenda
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Thursday June 28, 2018
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2:00 PM
2:30 PM
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More Schmoozing!
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Wednesday October 3, 2018
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11:30 AM
12:25 PM
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Registration, Networking & Breakfast
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12:25 PM
12:35 PM
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The State of Midtown + Downtown
Opening Remarks from Central Atlanta Progress |
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12:35 PM
1:15 PM
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Redeveloping Historic Spaces: Downtown Development
How can developers and investors strike a balance of breathing new life in Atlanta while preserving the city's rich history? |
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1:15 PM
1:20 PM
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Additional Networking
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1:20 PM
2:00 PM
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The Future of the Urban Core: Atlanta's Midtown Projects
From Atlanta's Underground to the Gulch, what does 2019 have in store for Atlanta? |