ULI Advisory Services Panel's Public Presentation for Redeveloping LA's Clean Tech Corridor
May 21, 2010 at 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Cleantech Corridor (CTC), Los Angeles
The Community Redevelopment Agency - Los Angeles (CRA/LA) hired the Urban Land Institute (ULI) to visit the Los Angeles Cleantech corridor and offer recommendations for development. The ULI Advisory Services program will send a panel of ULI member for a full week of on-site project exploration, interviewing of stakeholders and community leaders, ending the five-day panel with a public presentation of their recommendations. The panel's recommendations will be presented at a public meeting at the Kyoto Grand Hotel on May 21 at 9 am.
To view the full week's agenda: http://bit.ly/aNOLeb
More information on the ULI’s Advisory Services Panel for LA’s Clean Tech Corridor: http://bit.ly/9slg2t
Some Quick Facts:
What is the Cleantech corridor? The corridor is a four-mile long district with the Los Angeles river as its axis that stretches from the Los Angeles State Historic Park (formerly the "Cornfields") at its northern end to the Clean Tech Manufacturing Center to the south, encompassing Adelante Eastside, Central Industrial and Chinatown Redevelopment Project areas.
For more information on the panel, visit: http://www.uli.org/cleantech
For more information on Cleantech and other resources, visit the Cleantech LA website: http://www.cleantechlosangeles.org/
Visit Cleantech LA's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/CleanTechLA
Visit CRA/LA on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Angeles-CA/Community-Redevelopment-Agency-of-the-City-of-Los-Angeles-CRALA/144950112663?ref=ts
About ULI Advisory Services:
ULI advisory services panels provide strategic advice to sponsors on land use and real estate development issues. Panels link developers, public agencies, and other sponsors to the knowledge and experience of ULI and its membership. Established in 1947, this fee-based program has completed over 500 panels, in 47 states, 12 countries, and 4 continents. Sponsors praise panels for their comprehensive, pragmatic approach to solving land use challenges.
Each panel follows a proven process that begins with a conversation between advisory services staff and the sponsor to frame the assignment. ULI then assembles an interdisciplinary panel of volunteers who spend up to a week on-site exploring the project, interviewing stakeholders, and making recommendations. Panels approach the assignment from all perspectives, including market potential, land use and design, financing and development strategies, and organizing and implementation.
http://www.uli.org/CommunityBuilding/AdvisoryService.aspx
The Urban Land Institute and the Community Redevelopment Agency of Los Angeles are interested in your comments and ideas about the Cleantech Corridor. The Wall (below) will provide a direct link between you, ULI and the Cleantech Corridor initiative.
Event Owner: Robert Krueger (Manager, Social Media Outreach & Communications at Urban Land Institute)