Sparking Development with Arts and Culture: Best Practices in Real Estate Development
Tue Oct 29
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time
Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Jasmine AB
Category
Placemaking
The demand for creative placemaking in real estate development has grown rapidly since ULI's launch of its Creative Placemaking (CPM) project in 2016. ULI's 2020 publication, which inspired this session title, is the second most downloaded publication in ULI's history. ULI has built a body of CPM knowledge from studying real projects supplemented by site visits, interviews, surveys, and more. Art in Place, ULI's recent CPM initiative, involves nine global cohorts aimed at facilitating artist-developer connections. The initiative provides fresh insights and reinforces findings that CPM promotes thriving, equitable, and resilient cities and places. This session brings together a panel of internationally recognized leaders and CPM experts who corroborate ULI research with recent studies, including a 2023 study by the Toronto Metropolitan University and the recently released Volume 3 of The Place Economy containing hundreds of essays by real estate professionals spanning the globe. Panelists will discuss CPM best practices and how to apply them successfully. They will postulate on why to focus on creative placemaking in real estate development, and why now.
Speakers
Senior Vice President JBG SMITH Properties
Taylor Lawch is a Senior Vice President of Development at JBG SMITH (NYSE:JBGS), a mixed use developer, owner, and operator based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Since joining JBGS in 2014, Taylor has focused on the master-planning and redevelopment of JBG SMITH's National Landing Virginia portfolio, the Amazon HQ2 pursuit and subsequent HQ2 development, and various multifamily, office, and retail developments throughout the region.…
Moderator
Moderator
Tiger Management Consulting Group LLC
Juanita Hardy is Founder and Managing Principal of Tiger Management Consulting Group, a consulting firm specializing in executive coaching for business professionals and creative placemaking in the real estate industry. Hardy has over 45 years of business experience, including 31 years with IBM, and nearly 40 years in the arts as a nonprofit leader, trustee, collector, and patron of the arts. As Senior Visiting Fellow…
Panelist
Panelist
President and CEO Hoyne
Andrew Hoyne is the Founding Principal of Hoyne — an industry-leading creative partner and global thought-leader in placemaking, branding and property marketing. The team at Hoyne work across every type of place and project with a singular focus: Make It Extraordinary™. Andrew is a proponent of the categorical link between good placemaking and better social and economic outcomes. This passion has led him to write…
Panelist
Panelist
Director, NYU Urban Lab, Schack Institute of Real Estate NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate
Professor Kwatinetz is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Real Estate at the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate. He is the Director of the NYU Urban Lab, the Chair of the SPS Faculty Council, and the head of the Masters in Real Estate Development. Kwatinetz recently published NYC’s Affordable Housing Crisis in partnership with the AIA-NY and Center for Architecture. He is the founder of…
Panelist
Panelist
MASSIVart
Coralie is a strategic leader in Creative Placemaking and Public Art Consulting, with expertise in destination-building for the real estate sector. Coralie is a Managing Partner at MASSIVart, bringing over 20 years of success in the Art and Culture, Real Estate, Luxury, and Marketing industries. As Managing Partner, Coralie leads growth strategies for MASSIVart and helps clients maximize the impact and long-term value of their…