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Welcome to New York Avenue

The Projects And People Building Up Northeast’s Biggest Artery

Event Ended On: Thursday December 5 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Keynote: Douglas Jemal

Douglas Jemal

Douglas Jemal

Founder, Douglas Development

Major Projects Update

from Union Market to Sursum Corda

Future of New York Avenue

How Developers and City Officials Are Working Together in NE DC's Major Artery

Andrew Trueblood
Moderator

Andrew Trueblood

Director, D.C. Office of Planning

Opening Remarks: Welcome to New York Avenue

Kenyan McDuffie

Kenyan McDuffie

Councilmember, Ward 5, District of Columbia
Tim Veith
Neighborhood Series Remarks

Tim Veith

Regional President, Greater Washington, DC, United Bank

Venue

Kellogg Conference Hotel at Gallaudet University
800 Florida Ave. NE
Washington DC, 20002

Room/Floor: Auditorium, First Floor Lobby


Parking Information:

Must have parking permit, See Parking Instructions and map

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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Registration, Networking, & Breakfast
9:00 AM
9:10 AM
Welcome to New York Avenue
Opening Remarks from Councilmember McDuffie
9:10 AM
9:50 AM
Major Projects Update
On Ivy City, Union Market, and More
9:50 AM
9:55 AM
New York Avenue As A Transit Hub:
Remarks by Ian Rainey, Northeast Maglev
9:55 AM
10:45 AM
The Future of New York Avenue
How Developers and City Officials Are Working Together in NE DC's Major Artery
10:45 AM
11:05 AM
Closing Interview: Douglas Jemal
11:05 AM
11:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

  1. What major projects are on the rise in and around NY Avenue?
  2. How are developers able to breathe new life into the neighborhood, while providing options for those that already live and work there?
  3. Could New York Avenue become the next emerging neighborhood in DC?
  4. How can Opportunity Zones positively impact parts of NY Avenue?
  5. What is happening to all the vacant hotels dotting the East part of New York Avenue?