New or Repurpose – Sustainable Decisions for the Future

How developers are transitioning old buildings and reusing older sites to create new opportunities.

As cities and communities have less space to develop, municipalities and developers are looking for opportunities to re-use and/re-purpose older buildings and sites to create new redevelopment opportunities. Learn about two former sites that are being converted into exciting new developments; the Stutz Building and the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University.

This event will be held Thursday, May 11 at Indiana Landmarks, 1201 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Registration and networking opens at 7:30 a.m. The program will run from 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. and include time for Q & A. Don’t miss this informative session. Register Today!

Tours of the Stutz Building will be available immediately following the morning event for those able to join.

Speakers:

  • Jonathan Hess, Principal, Browning Day
  • Imran Haris, Somera Road Inc.
  • Moderator: David L. Guevara, Ph.D., Taft Law

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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CE Solutions, Inc.Matt Clark
ERMCOKatherine Neeld
MSKTD & AssociatesBrent CrumSarah Savage
Midwest AssociatesGus Post
Zurbuch Development | Construction ConsultingGreg Silcox
CarbolineJeremy Williamson
Loftus Engineering, Inc.Karen Loftus
SMEThomas Bane
B & W Plumbing & Heating CompanyDave Mejean
TLX Talent LogistiXKaren VanderWal
CarbolineDrayton Adkins
CarbolineChris Gift
KPFF Consulting EngineersJonathan Morris
City of Carmel RedevelopmentJenell Fairman
Carson Design AssociatesJames Viviani
Applied Engineering Services, Inc.Ted Kussow
Browning DayMichelle Freeman
Shiel SextonFrank Duck
SkenderJamie Nieves
CortevaRobert Oak
Loftus EngineeringJoe Jamison
Buckingham Construction CorporationNate StoopsBobby TorresBrett Davis
Shook ConstructionRob WinelandTim Knueve
The Hagerman GroupMike RutiglianoZach PahlBrad BastinScott West
SMEJason CheneyMike Meddock
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