TALK: Capitol Crossing: Local Perspectives

November 13, 2017
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6:30 pm
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8:00 pm
National Building Museum

About The Event

Get an in-depth history of urban planning decisions behind one of the largest remaining undeveloped sites in downtown Washington, D.C., through the perspectives of Neil Albert, president and executive director, DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID), Braulio Agnese, freelance architecture and design journalist (moderator), Sean Cahill, senior vice president of development, Property Group Partners, and Wallace Mlyniec, Lupo-Ricci professor of Clinical Legal Studies, Georgetown University Law Center.

This program is part of a special series:  Found Ground

New building technology, innovative design, and dynamic urban real estate markets are making it possible to develop over and under existing transportation infrastructure and other marginal spaces—healing old scars and creating vibrant infill development. This special series takes you inside local and national urban planning stories about cities reclaiming marginal space for new uses.

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