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Seattle's Emerging Markets

The New Development Frontiers Of The Puget Sound

Event Ended On: Tuesday December 12 2017

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Speakers and Panels

Public Private Partnerships

Everything You Need to Know About P3 in the Puget Sound

James Lynch
Moderator

James Lynch

Attorney, Ahlers & Cressman

Hot New Markets

Where the Path of Development Leads Next

Kip Spencer

Kip Spencer

Director, SECO Development
Mike Price

Mike Price

Director of Development, Abbott Construction
Suzanne Dale Estey
Moderator

Suzanne Dale Estey

Partner, Gallatin Public Affairs

Venue

Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
99 Union Street
Seattle, WA 98101

Ballroom: The Ballroom, 2nd Floor


Parking Information:

Valet Discounted Rate of $28.00 per car

Self-Parking Options:
Republic Parking Lot: 1400 Alaskan Way (2-4 Hrs $12.29)
Target Parking Garage (3-4 Hrs $16.00)
Russell Investment Center Garage: 1301 Second Ave. (3-4 Hrs $24 / Early Bird $16) 

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Pre-Game Networking
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
Public Private Partnerships
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
New Development Frontiers
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
Post-Game Networking

Summary

Seattle's bustling urban core has drawn headlines and captured imaginations worldwide, but areas surrounding the vibrant city are receiving an increasing share of attention. As adjacent localities start to pioneer new communities and retail hubs, the Puget Sound CRE community is sharpening its place-making chops. 

While the path of development leads out of the city, new and exciting opportunities are springing up in the public private partnership space. P3 projects are proliferating and often giant in scale, while going unexploited by a large swathe of the CRE community. Join us on December 12 as we explore: 

1) Where is the path of development leading, out of the urban core?

2) Public Private Partnerships: what are their impact on the built environment and how can they be better leveraged?

3) What are the opportunities and challenges in new markets in the Puget Sound?

As always, come early as stay late for super charged networking! 

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