September 27th: NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate: The London / New York Dialogue

Posted by Steve Anderson on Monday, September 19th, 2011

From the NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies:

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“Keeping the Global City Competitive: The Future of the Financial Industries and the Vital Transportation Systems of London and New York”

Co-Chairs:
Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas, Board Chairperson, London & Partners; Chairman, New West End Company Ltd

Carl Weisbrod, Professor and Chair of Global Real Estate Development Program, NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate

Join leading representatives of the finance industry, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the transportation and economic development sectors of both London and New York as they discuss the impact of the new financial regulations on these two dynamic financial capitals of the world. Learn what future plans and investment initiatives can be expected for the transportation systems of each of these global cities.

PANELS INCLUDE:

  • New York and London as World Financial Centers: Post-Crisis and the Regulatory Environment
  • The City Responds: Economic Development Strategy
  • Address: Financial Regulation and Global Competitiveness
  • Capital Investment for Transport Systems: The Competitive Edge for a Global City
  • The Experts Respond: Observations on Financing Transport Investment

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