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  • Embracing Change: From "NIMBY" to "YIMBY"<br />
Moderator: Jonathan Adler, Naked Philly<br />
Leo Addimando, Alterra Property Group, Preservation Alliance and BIA<br />
Jonathan Broh, JKRP Architects, Washington Square West Civic Association<br />
Jonathan Farnham, Philadelphia Historical Commission<br />
Lauren Vidas, Hazzouri and Associates, South of South Neighborhood Association (SOSNA)<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
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  • Embracing Change: From "NIMBY" to "YIMBY"<br />
Moderator: Jonathan Adler, Naked Philly<br />
Leo Addimando, Alterra Property Group, Preservation Alliance and BIA<br />
Jonathan Broh, JKRP Architects, Washington Square West Civic Association<br />
Jonathan Farnham, Philadelphia Historical Commission<br />
Lauren Vidas, Hazzouri and Associates, South of South Neighborhood Association (SOSNA)<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0367-20160921.jpg
  • Embracing Change: From "NIMBY" to "YIMBY"<br />
Moderator: Jonathan Adler, Naked Philly<br />
Leo Addimando, Alterra Property Group, Preservation Alliance and BIA<br />
Jonathan Broh, JKRP Architects, Washington Square West Civic Association<br />
Jonathan Farnham, Philadelphia Historical Commission<br />
Lauren Vidas, Hazzouri and Associates, South of South Neighborhood Association (SOSNA)<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0370-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0204-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0939-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0961-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0283-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0220-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0178-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0163-20160921.jpg
  • What It Takes: Building in Today’s Philadelphia<br />
Moderator: Francis Vargas, Elon Development, The Altman Group of Companies<br />
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning & Development, City of Philadelphia<br />
David Perri , Commissioner, Department of Licenses + Inspections, City of Philadelphia<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0157-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0774-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0779-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0759-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9782-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9622-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9662-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0785-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9723-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9717-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9605-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9588-20160921.jpg
  • Building a Legacy:  Allowing the Present to Become the Cherished Past  <br />
Harris Steinberg, Director, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9576-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0907-20160921.jpg
  • State of the Local Housing Economy<br />
Kevin Gillen, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0820-20160921.jpg
  • State of the Local Housing Economy<br />
Kevin Gillen, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0817-20160921.jpg
  • State of the Local Housing Economy<br />
Kevin Gillen, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9895-20160921.jpg
  • State of the Local Housing Economy<br />
Kevin Gillen, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9844-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9525-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0099-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_0053-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0928-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9973-20160921.jpg
  • State of the Local Housing Economy<br />
Kevin Gillen, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9867-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0742-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9999-20160921.jpg
  • State of the Local Housing Economy<br />
Kevin Gillen, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9824-20160921.jpg
  • State of the Local Housing Economy<br />
Kevin Gillen, Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation Drexel University<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9816-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9571-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9553-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9510-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9536-20160921.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    AY2_9352-20190926.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6613-20190926.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6526-20190926.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6605-20190926.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0736-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0924-20160921.jpg
  • On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0857-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    AY2_0738-20160921.jpg
  • President Brian Emmons, Toll Brothers City Living<br />
On November 6, 2015, Philadelphia became the first and only World Heritage City in the United States. Recognized for its unique history, the city is now in a position to preserve that heritage while leveraging the designation as a powerful economic engine. How does Philadelphia protect its historical and cultural assets in a way that also fosters the growth of a modern, world-class city? At the 15th Annual Builders Conference, the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia will explore how our city can embrace the promise of its future while honoring the glory of its past.<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 21, 2016
    YEE_9573-20160921.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6567-20190926.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6592-20190926.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    AY2_9331-20190926.jpg
  • Welcome remarks by  James Maransky, President, Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and President, E-Built<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6617-20190926.jpg
  • Delaware Riverfront Development: Getting It Right<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
Panel (L-R): Moderator Brian Emmons, President, BIA of Philadelphia; Joseph Forkin, President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation; Matt Ruben, President of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association, Chair of the Central Delaware Advocacy Group; Jonathan Stavin, Executive Vice President, PMC Property Group<br />
September 28, 2017
    YEE_1494-20170928.jpg
  • Delaware Riverfront Development: Getting It Right<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
Panel (L-R): Moderator Brian Emmons, President, BIA of Philadelphia; Joseph Forkin, President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation; Matt Ruben, President of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association, Chair of the Central Delaware Advocacy Group; Jonathan Stavin, Executive Vice President, PMC Property Group<br />
September 28, 2017
    YEE_1476-20170928.jpg
  • Delaware Riverfront Development: Getting It Right<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
Panel (L-R): Moderator Brian Emmons, President, BIA of Philadelphia; Joseph Forkin, President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation; Matt Ruben, President of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association, Chair of the Central Delaware Advocacy Group; Jonathan Stavin, Executive Vice President, PMC Property Group<br />
September 28, 2017
    YEE_1517-20170928.jpg
  • Delaware Riverfront Development: Getting It Right<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
Panel (L-R): Moderator Brian Emmons, President, BIA of Philadelphia; Joseph Forkin, President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation; Matt Ruben, President of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association, Chair of the Central Delaware Advocacy Group; Jonathan Stavin, Executive Vice President, PMC Property Group<br />
September 28, 2017
    YEE_1460-20170928.jpg
  • Delaware Riverfront Development: Getting It Right<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
Panel (L-R): Moderator Brian Emmons, President, BIA of Philadelphia; Joseph Forkin, President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation; Matt Ruben, President of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association, Chair of the Central Delaware Advocacy Group; Jonathan Stavin, Executive Vice President, PMC Property Group<br />
September 28, 2017
    YEE_1508-20170928.jpg
  • Delaware Riverfront Development: Getting It Right<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
Panel (L-R): Moderator Brian Emmons, President, BIA of Philadelphia; Joseph Forkin, President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation; Matt Ruben, President of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association, Chair of the Central Delaware Advocacy Group; Jonathan Stavin, Executive Vice President, PMC Property Group<br />
September 28, 2017
    YEE_1515-20170928.jpg
  • Delaware Riverfront Development: Getting It Right<br />
for the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
Panel (L-R): Moderator Brian Emmons, President, BIA of Philadelphia; Joseph Forkin, President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation; Matt Ruben, President of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association, Chair of the Central Delaware Advocacy Group; Jonathan Stavin, Executive Vice President, PMC Property Group<br />
September 28, 2017
    YEE_1480-20170928.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7873-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    AY2_9944-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7687-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7882-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    AY2_0001-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7860-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7720-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7635-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    AY2_9880-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7626-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7513-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7849-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    AY2_9937-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7832-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    AY2_9927-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    AY2_9909-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7791-20220907.jpg
  • The BIA of Philadelphia invites members and friends to an evening of networking with members of Philadelphia City Council and the PA General Assembly on September 7, 2022. <br />
<br />
Proceeds support the BIA's PAC, Philadelphia Builders for Affordable Housing, which helps advance our legislative agenda.<br />
<br />
for The Building Industry Association of Philadelphia<br />
September 7, 2022
    YEE_7764-20220907.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4739-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4743-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4742-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4626-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4603-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4656-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4781-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4692-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4753-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4696-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4612-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4669-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4545-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4768-20150930.jpg
  • Construction, Housing Policy, and Equitable Growth. Guest speakers discuss what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth.<br />
<br />
One-on-one debate with Councilwoman Maria D. Quiñones-Sánchez and Rob Wonderling, President & Chief Executive Officer of The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia. Moderated by Leo Addimando, VP BIA and Managing Partner at Alterra Property Group.<br />
<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6860-20190926.jpg
  • The State of the Housing Economy by ​Kevin Gillen, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow at the Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, Drexel University. Presentation with statistics on Philadelphia’s housing market, the impact real estate and homebuilding have on the city/regional economy, and trends in land prices and sales both citywide and in the Opportunity Zones.<br />
One Philadelphia:<br />
The Role of Development and Construction in Fostering Equitable Growth in Our City<br />
With a 26% poverty rate and 4.6% unemployment, it's well known that the City of Philadelphia faces serious economic challenges. Development and construction are vital to Philadelphia's future prosperity. With the benefit of progressive city housing policies and building regulations, the industry can create more jobs, build needed workforce and affordable housing, diversify the industry, and bolster Philadelphia's economy for all residents.<br />
<br />
At its 18th annual Builders Conference, the BIA will explore what is being done to expand development opportunities, bring skilled labor into the workforce, deliver more affordable housing, and help promote equitable growth. <br />
September 26, 2019
    YEE_6746-20190926.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4575-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4730-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4716-20150930.jpg
  • Building on Philadelphia’s Momentum<br />
Council President Darrell L. Clarke, City of Philadelphia<br />
The Buliding Industry Association of Philadelphia's 14th Annual Housing Conference<br />
National Museum of American Jewish History<br />
September 30, 2015
    YEE_4590-20150930.jpg
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