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Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) and USGBC-Missouri Gateway Chapter invite you to join in a facilitated discussion of the Cortex Development at the Schlafly Tap Room on June 10th.
A fee of $10/member; $30/non-member for this joint event allows attendees to enjoy two drinks, appetizers and lively conversation.
The Cortex Innovation Community is home to a vibrant 200-acre technology district integrated into St. Louis’ historic Central West End and Forest Park Southeast residential neighborhoods. It is a hub for bioscience and technology research, development and commercialization, anchoring St. Louis’ growing ecosystem of innovative startups and established companies.
Panelists will discuss:
- What is unique from a sustainability perspective on this project?
- Who was involved in design and development?
- How was the development funded?
- What’s next? What is the development time line and what are the next steps?
- How did everyone work together (design/construction and development side)?
- How did sustainability help drive the development?
SPEAKERS
Hunter Beckham, Principal at SWT Design
Karin Hagaman, Director of Project Development at Cortex
MODERATOR: Ann Schmelzle, Vice President at Jones Lang LaSalle
WHEN
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
5:30-6:15 pm – Registration & Networking
6:15-7:30 pm – Formal Presentation
WHERE (NEW LOCATION!)
Schlafly Tap Room
2100 Locust St. (at 21st)
St. Louis, MO 63103 map
Club Room, second floor
FEE
$10 for USGBC-MGC & CREW Members (Includes 2 drink tickets)
$30 for Non-members (Includes 2 drink tickets)
Free for full-time students (Students do NOT receive drink tickets. A cash bar will be available for those 21 and over.)
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Submitted for approval of 1 GBCI CE Hour and 1 AIA/CES CEH
REGISTER
Click here to visit our Event Registration page.
QUESTIONS?
Contact USGBC-Missouri Gateway staff at usgbc-mogateway@mobot.org or (314) 577-0225.
This program is supported in part by the
St. Louis Jefferson Solid Waste Management District
and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources