Westside Urban Forum - Bright Spots in a Down Economy: Opportunities in Underserved Communities
Westside Urban Forum -
Bright Spots in a Down Economy: Opportunities in Underserved Communities
The recent real estate boom saw a flowering of planning, design and new development in low income urban communities that were previously overlooked. Some of these projects have outperformed the market in the downturn, while others are being abandoned midstream.
What distinguishes truly overlooked opportunities in these underserved communities versus mere opportunistic exploitation? Can projects thrive without significant subsidies? Will federal stimulus spending counter the disproportionate impacts of layoffs and municipal cutbacks in these neighborhoods?
Join the Westside Urban Forum on Friday, July 24 to hear from leaders on the front lines who have direct experience working in underserved communities.
Moderator:
Michael Woo, Planning Commissioner, City of Los Angeles
Panelists:
Gene Fisher, Founder/CEO, Watts Learning Center
Curtis Fralin, CEO, Infinity Redevelopment, LLC
Arturo Sneider, Partner, Primestor Development, Inc.
Tunua Thrash, Director, Green Door Advisors, LLC
7:00am - 9:00am
$30 members
$45 nonmembers
Pre-registration closes on July 23, 2009. After July 23, 2009 and at onsite registration the cost will be an additional $10.00. No refunds or credits will be provided after July 23, 2009.
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