The San Francisco Bay Area has a rich history of dreamers, creators, and visionaries. From cable cars to autonomous vehicles and from microprocessors to virtual reality, our region has long been the home of brave experimentation and innovation. This constant change and pressure on land use, transportation and cost presents as many challenges as opportunities for corporate real estate teams. Join CoreNet Global’s Northern California Chapter and SPUR (www.spur.org) in a series of programs in San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco to re-imagine Work-Life in the Bay Area – and learn more about what these cities are doing to create a more attractive offering to us as companies and communities.
Join the CoreNet Global Northern California Chapter and SPUR in our first featured city, San Jose, as the July Chapter Meeting kicks off part one of our three-part summer series, “Reimagining Work-Life in the Bay Area”. Why is San Jose today, potentially a more attractive location for corporate occupiers compared to other suburban alternatives? What has changed in recent years, what is in the development pipeline and what does San Jose have planned to continue to build on the changes currently underway as the Bay Area continues to adapt to the infrastructure and housing challenges created by the Region’s success? We’ll hear from multiple perspectives to better understand what San Jose is doing to create a more attractive offering to us as companies, citizens and communities.
Confirmed speaker include:
Sam Liccardo, San Jose Mayor
Teresa Alvarado, SPUR San Jose Director
Nanci Klein, San Jose Office of Economic Development
Leyla Hedayat, Kimley-Horn Consultant for VTA
Mike Bangs, Oracle
Thank you to our generous July Chapter Meeting sponsors!
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