Weston 2.0 TAP
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Many post-secondary institutions are looking for experiential learning opportunities for their students. TAP members felt there was an opportunity to work with university or college professors to engage students in hands-on projects related to retail, economic and community development, design and place-making.
Weston TAP Report 2.0
WESTON 2.0
The ULI Technical Assistance Panel (TAP) is a high-profile industry program that brings together the finest expertise in the real estate, planning and development fields to collaborate on complex land use and redevelopment projects. Weston TAP 2.0 was organized by ULI Toronto with the aim of exploring the evolution and potential of the Weston neighbourhood and developing a vision for its retail environment. The panel was to follow-up and build on the findings of from the original 2011 Weston TAP.
Weston TAP 2.0 included a group of 9 planning, design, community and economic development experts from ULI Toronto’s membership. The 9 TAP members attended a full-day session on Saturday June 23, 2018 at Urban Arts in Weston. The session included a series community of panel discussions, a walking tour, and a working session, facilitated by Pru Robey and chaired by Paul Bedford. To read more on the TAPs findings, please see the report below.