ULI Cincinnati: 18 Hour City Series - Series in Review

When

2019-11-14
2019-11-14T15:30:00 - 2019-11-14T17:30:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    Taft Center at Fountain Square 425 Walnut Street 2nd Floor Cincinnati, OH 45202 UNITED STATES
    ULI Cincinnati started the 18 Hour City Series as a means of group engagement around unique challenges and ideas facing our region. On Nov14 we will highlight progress related to our Greater Cincinnati Reputation Score, 100% Housing Plan and other actions transforming the built environment. We're excited to bring you this 2-year update and to hear your input related to the next 2 years.

    Pricing

    Late Pricing Begins November 15 Members Non-Members
    Private $30.00 $50.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $30.00 $50.00
    Retired $30.00 N/A
    Student $30.00 $50.00
    Under Age 35 $30.00 $50.00
    Explore the topics facing Greater Cincinnati as it grows opportunities and delivers choice lifestyles to its increasingly diverse population.

    The 18 Hour City Series is a creative problem-solving forum. The structure allows industry talent to engage with panelists to innovate around unique challenges and ideas. Our ULI Members are a diverse group of thought leaders. We are doers who design and solve for effective use of land and the built environment. Expert panelists will present contemporary thinking on a subject and together we will help form, create and sustain our 18 Hour City.

    18 Hour Cities are experiencing:
    • above-average urban population growth
    • affordable cost of living
    • lower cost of doing business relative to “24 Hour” cities like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco and Washington DC
    The concept of the 18 Hour City is important because the label has proven to be a good indicator of growth potential. ULI, for example, has tracked the progress of cities it designates as 18 Hour, and the data is compelling. If a city has quantifiable success attracting Millennials with a solid and growing job base, yet is more affordable than the cities from which they are migrating, it is logical to believe that it will thrive. (Formigle, 2017)

    WHEN
    3:30-5:30 pm at the Taft Center at Fountain Square
    2nd Thursday, every other month, 2019

    January 10
    March 14
    May 9
    July 11
    September 12

    November 14

    TOPICS
    January 10: Workforce
    Messer Construction, Uptown Workforce Development Initiative
    Bernie Suer, Senior Vice President Operations, Messer Construction
    Stanley Warrenhuffman, Workforce Development Specialist, Building Value
    Stanley Williams, VP, Chief Inclusion & Diversity Officer, Messer Construction

    March 14: Reinventing Contemporary Entertainment
    North American Properties, Newport on the Levee
    Tim Perry, Partner and Chief Investment Officer

    May 9: Opportunity Zones: Everything You Need to Know
    Simon Sotelo, PNC Bank
    Chris Coffman, Frost Brown Todd, LLC
    Justin Vanderglas, Clark Schaefer Hackett
    Chris Wimsatt, City of Dayton

    July 11: Leading Edge Cargo Hubs
    HGC Construction, Wilmington Air Park
    Gregg Hothem, Project Executive
    Dan Evers, Executive Director, Clinton County Port Authority

    September 12: Innovation and Emerging Trends in Retail
    Phillips Edison & Company
    Ashley Casey, Director of National Accounts & Emerging Trends

    November 14: The Series in Review
    Updates on Reputation Score, Housing, et. al

    PRICING
    Members: $30/Session
    (Tickets are transferable)

    Non-Members: $50/Session

    Space is limited to 50 participants to encourage robust interaction.

    Brought to you by ULI Cincinnati Committee for Mission Advancement and hosted by Taft.