Thursday, July 25
10:30 a.m. PDT
Event Description
Throughout history, every transportation innovation has reshaped how we use land and develop property. Railroads birthed new towns and bustling commercial hubs like Chicago, while streetcars and mass transit led to the emergence of inner-ring suburbs. The automobile revolutionized personal mobility, fueling suburban sprawl, and air travel continues to transform long-distance travel and global trade.
Join us as real estate and academic experts share their firsthand experiences integrating new mobility solutions into buildings and campuses. They’ll offer insights into how transportation is poised to revolutionize real estate, with discussions on:
- Parking: Rethinking design and quantity in the age of new mobility
- Land Use: The growing importance of density and transit-oriented development (TOD)
- Building & Campus Management: Strategies for incorporating integrated mobility solutions
- Curb Accessibility: Adapting to the changing landscape of last-mile delivery and pickup/dropoff
Gain valuable insights into the evolving relationship between transportation and real estate, and discover strategies for thriving in this dynamic landscape.
Speakers
- Mark Arizmendi, COE Steering Committee member and Founder and CEO of Northwestern Capital Partners, LLC
- Terry Shook, Founding Partner and Principal of Shook Kelley engaged in a biotechnology campus being developed in Charlotte, N.C.
- Nico Larco, Professor of Architecture and Environment, and Director Urbanism Next Center at University of Oregon
- Jonah Susskind, Senior Research Associate at SWA.