Join the CoreNet Global Northern California Chapter and SPUR in our third and last featured city, San Francisco, as the September Chapter Meeting concludes our three-part summer series, "Reimagining Work-Life in the Bay Area".
San Francisco's Southern Bay Shore encompasses the multiple neighborhoods south of Mission Creek - including Mission Bay, the Dogpatch and Hunters Point - where there are plans to add 35,000 new jobs and 520+ new and renovated acres of open space. What makes this area interesting for developers and end-users? What projects are planned or underway and how will the area meet the transportation demands of an additional 35,000 people? We'll hear from multiple perspectives on the revitalization on the Southern Bay Shore area, including successes and future plans.
Confirmed Speakers:
David Beaupre - Senior Waterfront Planner at the Port of San Francisco
Andy Wang - Development Associate - Forest City Development
Guneet Anand - Urban Designer - SITELAB
Josh Switzky - Urban Designer - SF Planning Department
Moderator - Allison Arieff - SPUR
Series Description:
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.
Thank you to our generous September Chapter Meeting sponsors!
Allied Barton
Anderson AV
GCI Construction
Interface
Perkins+Will