Upcoming Presentations

The Staff at BartonPartners is honored to be consistently recognized as industry leaders through invitations to present at national conferences. Below are some of our upcoming seminars. Be sure to mark your calendars to join BartonPartners for these events:

ICSC 2008 Conference on Mixed Use Development – November 11-12, 2008, Chicago, IL

Roundtable Discussion: Is Mixed Use the Real Green?
11.12.2008/ 7:30am
Speaker(s): Seth A. Shapiro

Architecture Exchange East – November 12-14, 2008, Richmond, VA

Navigating the Green Building Maze
11.14.2008/ 8:30am
Speaker(s): Douglas Olsen, LEED® AP and David Stembel, LEED® AP

International Builders Show 2009 – January 20-23, 2009, Las Vegas, NV

AIA Plan Review, Session I
1.20.2009/ 9:00am
Speaker(s): William Warwick, CAASH

Adding Retail to the Mix: Developing Mixed Use Residential Projects
1.20.2009/ 3:30pm
Speaker(s): Robert W. Cogan, AIA; David Bossart

AIA Plan Review, Session II
1.21.2009/ 9:00am
Speaker(s): Jeremy Greene, AIA; Robert W. Cogan, AIA

How to Get Started in Multifamily Housing: Design
1.21.2009/ 1:00pm
Speaker(s): Jeremy Greene, AIA; Doug Buster

Design Sensitive Value Engineering
1.22.2009/ 1:15pm
Speaker(s): Jeremy Greene, AIA; David Kosco

Moving Closer: Overcoming Urban Infill Challenges
1.21.2009/ 3:30pm
Speaker(s): Jeremy Greene, AIA; Tom Kopf

Rightsizing: Smaller Homes, Larger Details
1.22.2008
Speaker(s): William Warwick, CAASH; Rohit Anand; Mike Kephart

Building for Boomers and Beyond – April 27-29, 2009, Philadelphia, PA

Drawing your Treasure Map: Land Planning for (Successful) Active Adult Communities
Date and time TBD
Speaker(s): Thomas C. Barton, III AIA; Joe Verdoorn; Peter Crowley

We have also recently presented the following topics:

How to Get Started in Active Adult Housing: Land Planning
Accelerating When the Market Stalls
Adaptive Reuse: Same Place, Different Face
Planes, Trains and Automobiles: Understanding Transit Oriented Development
Metro Marketing
Product Design: Changes for the New 50+ Market
Integrating 50+ Communities in the Urban Core
Accelerating When the Market Stalls
Building Boomer Friendly Homes
From Bypassed to Boutique – Special Solutions for Challenging Sites
Urban Infill Myths and Misconceptions
Neighborhood Grandmothers: Community Based Affordable Housing Options

These presentations, and many others, are available on our Seminars page - Just click the link below and fill out the registration form to be emailed a login ID and password.

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