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Terrance Hayes
Opening Remarks

Terrance Hayes

President

Siena Construction Corporation

Paul Ognibene
Keynote

Paul Ognibene

CEO

Urban Spaces

Terrance Hayes

Opening Remarks

Siena Construction Corporation

Terrence Hayes is the President of Siena Construction Corporation, a Cambridge-based construction management firm which was founded by his father Patrick in 1991. Siena's client list – in diverse fields including life sciences, financial and health services, higher education, legal support, technology startups, media production, and the non-profit sector – represents the best of what metro Boston has to offer. As a member of both the Cambridge Historical Society and the Kendall Square Association, Siena is committed to promoting the health, vitality and vibrancy of the city. Terrence is a graduate of Siena College. He and his wife Lara have a five year old son, and live in Arlington.

Paul Ognibene

CEO

Urban Spaces

Paul Ognibene is CEO of Urban Spaces, a Cambridge-based real estate company which he founded in 2004. Urban Spaces develops mid-sized residential and commercial projects in growing neighborhoods, often in close proximity to public transportation, universities, hospitals,and employment hubs. Ognibene sets the vision and direction for the company and provides executive oversight of all client relationships, contract negotiations, and multi-million dollar budgets.

Ognibene graduated from Boston College and Harvard Business School. He and his wife, Jennifer have two children and live in Cohasset.

The Future of Cambridge

Alex Twining

Alex Twining

President and CEO

Twining Properties

Tom Evans

Tom Evans

Executive Director

Cambridge Redevelopment Authority

Lawrence Cheng

Lawrence Cheng

Principal

Bruner/Cott & Associates Architects

Pending Panelist

Pending Panelist

Richard McKinnon
Moderator

Richard McKinnon

Principal

McKinnon Company

Alex Twining

President and CEO

Twining Properties

Alex Twining is President and CEO of Twining Properties with over 4 msf of development in New York City and Boston. Mr. Twining has been a real estate developer for over 35 years. He has structured $2 B in equity and debt capital transactions and negotiated numerous complex acquisitions, land assemblages and joint ventures.

Projects include the 510,000 square foot Watermark Kendall Projects include the three block Mass+Main project in Central Square, the 300,000 sf Watermark Seaport in Boston, 560,000 sf Watermark Kendall in Cambridge, MA, 170,000 sf Watermark Court Square in Long Island City, the 1 msf mixed use tower 440 West 42 Street in Midtown Manhattan and the 2.5 msf residential component of Seaport Square overlooking the Boston Harbor.

Mr. Twining was CEO of MetroNexus, a Morgan Stanley Real Estate Funds Enterprise which managed the redevelopment of a 3 msf portfolio in the US and Canada. At Morgan Stanley he worked with its real estate, venture capital and telecom groups to launch a $1.25 B global platform. Mr. Twining also managed $3.0 B of Morgan Stanley's most complex real estate investments, including $1.2 B of acquisitions and over $750 M of dispositions. His focus at Morgan Stanley was on large scale development properties including The Woodlands, a 25,000-acre new town in Texas, John Buck Company's 3 msf North Bridge, urban mixed-used development in Chicago and The Gale Company’s 6 msf national office portfolio including the 1 msf One Lincoln Street.

Prior to joining Morgan Stanley in 1998, Mr. Twining was an officer of AvalonBay Communities, a $4 B multi-family REIT where he expanded the suburban garden apartment company into urban residential development, creating the management team and a pipeline of 3,000 apartments. For Colgate Palmolive he directed the development of the $2 B, 8 msf Colgate Center in NJ. He was Regional Partner for FD Rich Companies' Boston office overseeing a 2 msf mixed use hotel, office and retail development and directed an 800,000 square foot mixed use hotel residential and office development for BF Saul Company, halfway between the White House and US Capitol in Washington, DC.

Mr. Twining is a ULI Trustee and Governor, an architect and real estate broker and serves on the Dean’s Council of the Yale School of Architecture. He received both a BA and a MArch from Yale University. He has lectured and taught at Yale, MIT, NYU and Columbia.

Tom Evans

Executive Director

Cambridge Redevelopment Authority

Tom has been the Executive Director of the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority (CRA) since 2013. He has led the CRA through an organizational restructuring and strategic planning process. He is now facilitating infill development projects in Kendall Square and launching new community investment initiatives citywide. Before coming to the CRA, Tom worked at MassDOT where he wrote sustainable transportation policies, notably the state’s GreenDOT Implementation Plan. Previously, Tom served as the Planning Division Manager of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, facilitating the planning, adoption, and implementation of signature revitalization plans along the southeast waterfront of San Francisco. He holds a Masters of City Planning from the University of California and a Bachelor's in Environmental Biology.

Richard McKinnon

Moderator

McKinnon Company

Richard McKinnon is the Principal of the McKinnon Company Inc. Mr. McKinnon is a lifelong resident of Cambridge, educated in its public schools and then at Harvard College. From 1975-1983, he served for two terms as Chief of Staff to the entire Cambridge City Council and for two additional terms as Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Cambridge. Acting as Principal Development Consultant and/or as a Limited Partner, Mr. McKinnon has been responsible for the permitting and the development of a number of significant projects over the last 20years. These projects include: With Steve Karp of New England Development: • CambridgeSide, a 2,000,000 square feet mixed-use development including:  CambridgeSide Galleria; Cambridge’s only regional mall;  Lotus Development Headquarters’ Office Building;  The Hotel Marlowe; a 236 room Kempton Hotel which opened March 2003.; • The Monitor Building, a 200,000 square foot office building at 2 Canal Park in East; ambridge, which was developed, leased, and sold in 1999. With Dean Stratouly and David Gardner of Congress Group Ventures:

• North Point Center, a 1,250,000 mixed-use project comprised of:

 Museum Towers; Twin Towers of 435 apartments on the Charles River in the North Point Development District. (Sold to Clarion);

 EF Center; the United State headquarters of EF Corporation, adjacent to Museum Towers at North Point. (Sold to EF);

• One Memorial Drive; Cambridge’s Premier Office Tower; Over 600,000 square feet of office and parking.;

• Riverview Office Tower and the Carter’s Ink Historic Rehab;

 An historic rehab of Carter’s Ink connected behind by an atrium to a structured parking garage of greater height than Carter’s, atop of which sits a new office tower with spectacular views from every floor. Over half a million feet of rehab, structured parking and new office.

With the Schlager Family of the Bulfinch Companies:

• Cambridge Place; a complex of three office buildings in Kendall Square, Cambridge that was completed in 1999 and 2000. Each building is single- tenant and fully leased. In excess of 450,000 square feet, Cambridge Place is the headquarters of Camp Dresser McKee, Variagenics, and Add Inc.;

• The rezoning of Acorn Park, October 2001, to allow 900,000 square feet of commercial development and 400,000 square feet of structured parking ;

• The permitting of 1,250,000 square feet of office space and structural parking including the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. ;

• The Harvard Square Post Office; demolition of the old Post Office, replaced by a building five times larger including a state of the art Post Office and the headquarters of the Harvard Law School Alumni Association. With Charles E. Smith Residential, of Archstone-Smith:

• The rezoning of North Point, into a new P.U.D. district, October of 2011. 50 acres owned by the As a Principal in the Smith Trust, a major role in shaping the development and final Mellon Family, 6 acres owned by Smith: Responsibility for permitting. Planning Board P.U.D. Special Permit voted unanimously on September 10, 2002 to allow construction of: 767 units of high rise housing (by far Cambridge’s largest private housing development). 65,000 square feet of office; 870 parking spaces

Other projects include:

• The Esplanade; with Richard Cohen, a very high-end 296 unit condominium complex on;

• The Harvard Square Garage and retail shops; in the heart of Harvard Square, this the Charles River in Cambridge. Designed by Moshe Safdie, the units in the Esplanade resell at the upper end of the Cambridge market. development involved a complex negotiation with Harvard College, our abutter, who ultimately provided funding for the project.

Very Recent Projects:

• Working again with Congress Group on behalf of EF, rezoned the NorthPoint PUD for a second time, the McKinnon Petition. This allows the development and construction of EF' second office building, this one 300,000 SF on the banks of the Charles adjacent to NorthPoint Park. Construction, Summer 2012.;

• Limited partner with Criterion Development Partners of Houston, Texas in the redevelopment of the former Faces site on Route 2 in Cambridge. Construction began in October of 2011. 227 residences with 230 parking spaces.

• Developer on behalf of Equity Office Properties, 180 CambridgePark Drive at the Equity Office Park at Alewife. TMC is developing a 400 unit residential project with 400 parking spaces within the office park. Con Com in February, Planning Board in March. A pre-sale forward contract of the project to the Hanover Company, Houston, Texas, has already been executed. They will commence construction in Q1/2013.

These projects have been widely recognized and have won a number of awards, including the following:

• Governor’s Energy Conservation Award, 1994;

• Winner, Monitor 1991 Award of Excellence;

• Business Week, 1990 Award for Best Interior Design;

• Architectural Review of high praise, by Pulitzer Prize winning Architectural Critic for the Boston Globe, Robert Campbell.

Mr. McKinnon has received a number of awards and commendations from a variety of organizations including; the Mayor of Cambridge, the Cambridge City Council, The East Cambridge Planning Team, The East Cambridge Scholarship Fund, The East Cambridge Little League, The East End House, Team Portugal, Boston Area Rape Crises Center, The East Cambridge V.F.W.,

The Friends of Alewife Reservation as well as a number of others.

Mr. McKinnon served on the Blue Ribbon Committee which recognized and modernized the City’s Departments of Inspectional Services, is the pro-bono Development Consultant to the YWCA, and has served and continues to serve on a number of boards, including Just A Start Corporation.

Summary

Join Bisnow for our annual Future of Cambridge event. We have an in depth look at what makes the city among America's most innovative, how communities are being nurtured as well as developed, and where the next hot neighborhoods will emerge.

Some of Cambridge's most lauded start-ups will be on stage alongside the city, venture capital firms and of course the developers pioneering the environment in which they operate. As always, come early and stay late for plenty of networking! 

Venue

Boston Marriott Cambridge
50 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02142

Ballroom: Grand Ballroom - Salons 1,2,3


Entrances located at
Broadway St. & Ames St. 
Central Parking System
Cambridge Center East Garage
4 Cambridge Center, Camb. MA 02142

Parking Rates:
up to 1 hour $15.00
1 to 3 hours $30.00
3 to 10 hours $35.00

Valet Parking
up to 3 hours $30.00
3-10 hours $40.00

Agenda

Time Activity
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
Breakfast & Pre-Game Networking
12:30 PM
2:00 PM
All Star Panelists
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
Post-Game Networking

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