Urban Marketplace 2002: Promoting Development Strategies In The Inner City

Urban Marketplace 2002: Promoting Development Strategies In The Inner City

Urban Land Institute, Los Angeles


WHEN


Wednesday, March 27, 2002


8:00 am - 1:00 pm



WHERE


The Millenium Biltmore Hotel


506 So. Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles



PROGRAM


7:30 am Registration and Breakfast


8:00 - 8:30 Opening Remarks


8:30 - 9:45 Panel Examination of Case Studies


9:45 - 10:00 Break


10:00 - 11:00 Panel Examination of Case Studies


11:00 am - 12:30 pm Roundtable Sessions


9:45 am - 1:00 pm Marketplace



PANEL


A panel of experts representing development teams of four mixed-use projects in urban neighborhoods of the greater Los Angeles area will discuss opportunities, challenges, and strategies for success.



CASE STUDIES


Discover how the Adams West project in South Central LA, Pine Square project in Long Beach, Hollywest project in Hollywood, and Aliso Village project in East LA are providing vitally-needed public and market-rate housing and community services proximate to public transportation.



The completed Adams West project in South Central Los Angeles by The Bedford Group includes 52 units of senior housing with 13,000 sq. ft. of retail (of which 10,000 sq. ft. is a supermarket).



The completed Pine Square project in downtown Long Beach includes housing and movie theater.



The Hollywest project at Hollywood Boulevard and Western Avenue is a $37-million mixed-use project by MacFarlane Partners, with 120,000 sq. ft. of retail and senior housing, located at the Hollywood and Western MTA transit stop.



The Aliso Village HOPE VI Revitalization Project has renovated a nearly 60 year-old project of 685 units which had become obsolete. The new development will provide for 132 units of public housing, 242 units of tax credit rental housing, 66 market rate homes, 27 home built with HUD funds to be sold to public housing income-eligible families, and 50,000 sq. ft. of retail.



ROUNDTABLES


Roundtable hosts will include lenders, attorneys, brokers, planners, architects, service providers and local planning department representatives. Participants have the opportunity to get expert advice during six 15-minute rotation periods among individual tables.



MARKETPLACE


Following the panel discussions, and throughout the roundtable sessions, attendees may network among 30 urban development related exhibition booths.



COST


$25 per person in advance or $35 at the door


Continental breakfast included.

Related Link: Urban Land Institute (ULI) Los Angeles

For more information contact:

Linda Hoyt
Urban Land Institute, Los Angeles
18340 Ventura Blvd.
Tarzana
CA 91356
USA

Phone: 800/321-5011
Email: [email protected]

Posted March 15, 2002



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