See what it takes to retool suburban places to strengthen your region.

Get real-world examples of how transit is already being used to channel new development.

Find out what investment strategies are proving effective in the new economy.

Hear from those who have been successful in structuring public-private partnerships to get deals done.

Don’t miss your chance to learn all this and more.

Learn how public and private leaders have worked together to retrofit highways, experiment with parking, overcome jurisdictional barriers, and capitalize on existing assets in order to build compact development in the suburbs. Explore the latest approaches to infrastructure funding through tax increment financing, value capture, municipal bonds, and more.

Case studies:
  • Building a new suburban center—West End, Minneapolis
  • The infrastructure of place—CITYCENTRE, Houston
  • Planning for transformative redevelopment—Dublin, Ohio
  • Retrofitting suburban commercial arterials—lessons from Shoreline, Washington, and south Florida
  • Many more
Speakers and panelists:
  • Tom Murphy, Senior Resident Fellow, Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C.
  • Jonathan Brinsden, Chief Operating Officer, Midway Companies, Houston
  • Susan Haigh, Chair, Metropolitan Council, Twin Cities, Minnesota
  • Patrick Phillips, CEO, Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C.
  • Ranadip Bose, SB Friedman Companies, Chicago
  • Dan Eernissee, Economic Development Manager, Shoreline, Washington
  • Many more

This one-day forum will be jam-packed with information, conversation, and exchange. Space is limited.

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