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  • January 14, 2021 - Part 3 of the NYC Brownfield Partnership and Brownfield Coalition of the Northeast Series: Back to the Burbs? Back to the Office? Open Discussion on Geographic and Other Shifts from Our Coronavirus Experiences

January 14, 2021 - Part 3 of the NYC Brownfield Partnership and Brownfield Coalition of the Northeast Series: Back to the Burbs? Back to the Office? Open Discussion on Geographic and Other Shifts from Our Coronavirus Experiences

  • 14 Jan 2021
  • 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Registration

  • Email alazo@eaglesoars.com for registration code.
  • - Email alazo@eaglesoars.com for registration code.
    - Contributions always welcome to assist with production costs.

Registration is closed

Part 3 will feature a robust discussion on foreclosure and bankruptcy.

Presented by BCONE and NYC Brownfield Partnership

Virtual program meeting link will be provided several days prior to the event.

Join us on January 14, 2021, from 3:30 to 5:00pm, for an open discussion on geographic and other shifts related to COVID’s impact on brownfield redevelopment.

Topics that may be discussed in the open format:  

  • What to do with lots of excess office space?
  • Evictions and what to expect.
  • Real estate pricing: is NYC finally on sale?
  • Health impacts:  how are hotels upgrading  ventilation systems?
  • Warehouses are red hot: are they “industrial uses” for purposes of tax credits and other incentives?
  • How do bankruptcy, loan documents ,and tax law impact brownfield tax credits and other incentives?

Moderated by: Larry Schnapf of Schnapf LLC and BCONE Board (Emeritus)

Speakers Include: NEW:  Julia Martin, Esq.(NYCBP Board Emeritus)  and Casey Johnson, Esq., Bousquet Holstein. Joining them will be  Peter B. Meyer, Professor Emeritus of Urban Policy and Economics, U. of Louisville and Larry Schnapf, Esq. of Schnapf LLC

Discussion among representatives of nonprofit public policy organizations, real estate institutes, academics, environmental professionals, and attorneys will discuss the changing allure of urban vs. suburban vs. rural areas for workers, investment, redevelopment, and residential preferences.

Registration Fee:

  • BCONE and NYCBP Members - $25 (to assist with covering costs to produce the event)
  • Government, Non-Profit or Academic Members - No Cost (contributions always welcome to assist with production costs)
  • Non-Members - $40
*Must be paid in full in order to receive the meeting link.


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