#e.22690Friday 8:00AM to 5:00PM
March 1, 2013
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Redevelopment Forum

New Jersey FutureNew Brunswick, NJ

New Jersey Future’s annual Redevelopment Forum attracts nearly 500 local and state officials, citizen activists, development professionals, architects, attorneys, planners, business leaders and students. Redevelopment allows us to re-use infrastructure, take advantage of historically strategic locations, maintain and improve our communities and preserve our remaining open spaces. It is clear that redevelopment, already at the heart of many of the opportunities available today, will play an even more vital role in the future. By bringing together leaders in both government and the private sector who are working tirelessly to create sustainable redevelopment solutions to New Jersey’s problems, we can share innovative ideas, learn best practices, and make our state a better place for tomorrow. Our comprehensive workshops and panels feature impressive speakers with real world redevelopment experience.

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#a.172085Friday March 1, 11:00AM to 12:30PM

Building the Capacity to Manage Redevelopment

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Even under the best of circumstances, a redevelopment project can take years to realize – from designating an area in need of redevelopment, to finding a develo ... more

#a.172089Friday March 1, 2:15PM to 3:45PM

Creating a New Model for Revitalization in Downtown Hackensack

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In today’s market, municipalities need to distinguish themselves as developer-friendly while maintaining and promoting the goals and objectives of its residents ... more

#a.172092Friday March 1, 11:00AM to 12:30PM

Innovation Districts: What They are, What they Need, and How They Foster Economic Growth

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In the United States and abroad, innovation districts are increasingly being used as revitalization tools. They have several key features, one of which is the p ... more

#a.172086Friday March 1, 11:00AM to 12:30PM

Innovative Housing Solutions for Changing Demographics

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As New Jersey approaches full build-out, the future of development will be redevelopment. But what kinds of housing options will be needed in order to absorb a ... more

#a.172091Friday March 1, 2:15PM to 3:45PM

Interactive Planning Workshop: Bike/Walk Audit of New Brunswick

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Port Newark /Elizabeth, part of the Port of New York and New Jersey, is the largest port on the East Coast and third largest port in the United States. It is an ... more

#a.172080Friday March 1, 9:00AM to 10:30AM

Investing in the Next Generation of Infrastructure in New Jersey

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For decades New Jersey, like much of the rest of the country, has under-invested in infrastructure—even though poor roads, crowded trains, crumbling bridges, le ... more

#a.172140Friday March 1, 12:45PM to 2:15PM

Keynote Luncheon Speaker

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As New Jersey faces one of its most significant rebuilding challenges in decades, communities and whole regions have the opportunity to envision what their futu ... more

#a.172094Friday March 1, 11:00AM to 12:30PM

Make It Fit: Designing with Purpose, Place and the Future in Mind

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In his recently released book FIT, Robert Geddes argues that buildings, landscapes, and cities should be designed to fit: fit the purpose, fit the place, fit fu ... more

#a.172084Friday March 1, 2:15PM to 3:45PM

New Jersey's Foreclosure Crisis: Current Realitiies/Future Opportunities

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Several years before Hurricane Sandy, the foreclosure storm hit New Jersey fast and furious and the state is still reeling in its aftermath. Though significant ... more

#a.172082Friday March 1, 2:15PM to 3:45PM

Planning and Redevelopment Tools for Rebuilding the Jersey Shore

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The devastation from hurricane Sandy left communities facing a myriad of rebuilding challenges. The short-term response is well-underway as property owners and ... more


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