ULI Toronto: The New Deal Structure - Understanding the Emerging Opportunities for Development around Transit - SOLD OUT

When

2019-06-24
2019-06-24T07:30:00 - 2019-06-24T09:30:00
America/New_York

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    The Globe and Mail Centre 351 King St E 17th Floor Toronto, ON M5A 0N1 CANADA

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    Under Age 35 CA$45.00 CA$90.00
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    A year into its mandate, the new Ford government has set forward a plan to aggressively advance the twin pursuits of accelerating the expansion of regional transit infrastructure and urban density. How can the development industry respond to the new policy climate and public investments - and what are the opportunities that may emerge at the intersection of these objectives?
     
    Overview Presentation
    Moderator: John Matheson, Partner & General Counsel, StrategyCorp
    Panel 1: Transit Infrastructure
    What are the key features and opportunities of the new regional transit plan and what is the state of its financing? What does “the private sector paying for stations” look like and where?
    Speakers:
    Glenn Miller, Senior Associate, Canadian Urban Institute
    Lorrie McKee, Director, Public Affairs and Stakeholder Relations, GTAA
    Michael Sutherland, Director, Urban Solutions, Hatch
    Panel 2: Planning Lens
    Exploring how Bill 108 and other legislative reforms intersect with the goal of encouraging densification around station areas.
    Speakers:
    Jocelyn Deeks, Principal, Bousfields Inc.
    Melissa Winch, Partner, Cassels Brock
    Ed Sajecki, Partner, Sajecki Planning & Senior Advisor, StrategyCorp
    Panel 3: The Deal Structure
    The economics of making a deal on public land and what needs to happen in order for it to be successful.
    Speakers:
    Iain Dobson, Co-Founder, Strategic Regional Research Alliance
    Scott Walker, Partner, N. Barry Lyon Consultants
    Panel 4: Developer Lens  
    Ground-truthing the market response to the opportunities offered through the new policy landscape and infrastructure investments.
    Speakers:
    Todd Cullen, Director, Acquisitions & Development, Fieldgate Properties Ltd.
    Derek Goring, Senior Vice President, Development, First Gulf Corporation
    Laurie Payne, Vice President, Development, DiamondCorp
    Toby Wu, Senior Vice President, Development, Eastern Canada, QuadReal Property Group

    More speakers to be announced.

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