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| #e.22577 | Thursday 11:30AM to
Friday 12:00PM February 7-8,
2013 | CM | 8.00 |
Reinvention, Reinvestment and InnovationUrban Land InstituteHilton Head, SC Participants should be able to identify the new market realities by learning current tenant, buyer and consumer needs in order to utilize strategies to anticipate and adapt to inevitable market changes. Participants should be able to evaluate strategic development opportunities that will catalyze public and private investments resulting in job creation, character enhancement of a town, as well as improving public spaces. Participants should be able to explain the current new market trends, shifting demographics, and technological innovation now being used in order to create thriving new communities. Participants, based on a panel, should be able to discuss their view points/perspective of how high quality public spaces and repositioned retail, both commercial and residential uses, and redevelopment will catalyze future real estate investment.
More Instructors: Phil Lader In 1992, the Charles Fraser Endowment was established though an initial gift of $50,000 from Santee-Cooper. The fund stated “Charles Fraser and his remarkable development of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, established an international model for his visionary integration of man and nature through community design. His influence is evident in communities in Asia, Europe, and throughout North and South Carolina.”
This year, the we will hear from Philip Lader. Philip Lader, former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s, is Chairman of WPP Group plc (including J. Walter Thompson, Young & Rubicam, Ogilvy & Mather, Grey Global, Burson-Marsteller, and Hill & Knowlton, with 158,000 people in 2,400 offices in 108 countries), a Senior Adviser to Morgan Stanley, and a partner in the Nelson Mullins law firm. He is Vice Chairman of RAND Corporation and serves on the boards of WPP, Marathon Oil, RusAl and AES Corporations, the Smithsonian Museum of American History, and The Atlantic Council.
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