Philadelphia Then and Now: Are Times Really A-Changin’?
Posted by Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance on April 6, 2015
Philadelphia Then and Now: Are Times Really A-Changin’?
A reception and interview with Harris Steinberg
moderated by Inga Saffron
Wednesday, May 13, 2015, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Where:
Brigantessa
1520 East Passyunk
Philadelphia, PA
Valet parking available at the fountain at Tasker St.
The DVSGA invites you to a conversation with Harris Steinberg, Executive Director of the Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation at Drexel University.
Harris will speak on “Philadelphia Then and Now: Are the Times Really A-Changin?” and then participate in a Q&A led by Inga Saffron of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Have we turned the corner? Has Philadelphia finally come around to embracing the role of planning and design in city life and economic development? Big projects such as the new Comcast Innovation Center to Drexel’s ambitious plans for University City are reshaping the skyline while smaller interventions such as Sister Cities Park and Schuylkill Banks are making the city livable.
Mr. Steinberg is an internationally recognized leader in city planning. He was previously the founding executive director of PennPraxis and and has led numerous public planning processes including a Vision for the Central Delaware, which has changed our city’s vision for its eastern waterfront. Today, Mr. Steinberg is involved the redevelopment of the former University City High School site and the creation of a new 10-acre innovation neighborhood adjacent to Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Harris Steinberg, Executive Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation at Drexel University
- Inga Saffron, Architecture Critic, Philadelphia Inquirer
Our venue, Brigantessa, is a hot new southern Italian addition to the restaurant scene of East Passyunk in South Philly. Our reception will include a selection of wine and beer and antipasti, pizza and other delights from Chef Joe Cicala.
Register Now!
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07earj5z8hca0c6fe5&llr=lfsiqshab
REGISTRATION FEES:
Registration closes Monday, May 11. There will be a $15 surcharge for walk-in registration.
Event Sponsor: $500
Private Sector: $65
Public Sector: $40
Sudent: $10
SPONSOR BENEFITS:
- Two tickets to the symposium
- Logo and link to website posted on all electronic event materials
- Verbal recognition at the symposium
- Logo and name on all printed materials, programs, and event signage
- Opportunity to distribute one item to symposium attendees
- Recognition on the DVSGA website
Seating is limited, please register early!
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