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University & Center City Summit

A Tale Of Two Cities

Event Ended On: Thursday July 11 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Deb Barbour
Moderator

Deb Barbour

Managing Principal, New York, ZGF Architects

Kevin Gillen

Senior Research Fellow, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation.

University City

New Mixed-Use Projects and Office Space Driving The Explosion

Anne Papageorge

Anne Papageorge

SVP, Facilities & Real Estate, University of Pennsylvania
Gregory Heller

Gregory Heller

Director, Capital Projects & Infrastructure, Guidehouse

Center City

Major Projects and New Players to Watch

Rija Beares

Rija Beares

Senior Managing Director, CBRE
Casandra Dominguez

Casandra Dominguez

Director of Research, Cushman & Wakefield

Venue

Westin Philadelphia
99 South 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Ballroom: Grand Ballroom - 3rd Floor


Parking Information:

On-Site: Parkway at Liberty Place Garage- 44 S 16th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
12-14 Hours - $41
Early Bird: In Between 5am-8:59am / Out Between 3pm-7pm - $26

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Coffee, Breakfast, & Networking!
8:30 AM
8:50 AM
Fireside Chat: Everything You Need To Know About Schuylkill Yards Impact On University City
8:50 AM
9:30 AM
University City
New Mixed-Use Projects and Office Space Driving The Explosion
9:30 AM
10:10 AM
Center City
Major Projects and New Players to Watch
10:10 AM
10:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1. What is helping to persuade older generations to pick University City as a place to live?

2. According to reports from Cushman & Wakefield, the vacancy rate in center city rose to 10.2% last year, due to the addition of 1,1,92 new units. Are developers running the risk of over-supply with so much multifamily coming online?

3. What else is Silverstein Properties planning for Philadelphia, as one of New York’s most powerful office developers makes its acquisition of 1735 Market Street?

4. How are uCity Square and Schuylkill Yards progressing and how can you still get involved with these projects?

5. Is SEPTA adding additional routes enough to help keep University City’s momentum going?