The debate between the participants of the fifth PLACES + SPACES meeting proved that the definition of “downtown” is subjective. However, Jacek Wachowicz, CEO Immobel Poland, Magdalena Bartkiewicz-Podoba, General Manager, Liebrecht & wooD Poland, and Soren Olsen, Partner and Head Capital Markets Poland at Cushman & Wakefield, agreed that districts that were not regarded as downtown about a decade ago are suddenly teeming with urban life in all its manifestations.
Olle Zetterberg, recently retired CEO of the Stockholm Business Region, an organisation responsible for promoting and developing the Swedish capital, also stressed the increasing role of downtowns. “People want to work where life is. They want to be at the centre of the action,” Zetterberg said. He also highlighted the role of municipal governments in creating attractive business districts. “The city doesn’t have to provide offices to entrepreneurs – real-estate developers will do it successfully. Instead, it should lay the foundation for effective business – support free education and invest in easy high-speed Internet access.”
The fifth PLACES + SPACES meeting was the last one planned by the Urban Land Institute this year. “We’re happy to have worked out a format appreciated by nearly five hundred participants. Next year, we’re looking to hold more events that promote sharing experiences between world-class experts and representatives of the real estate, architecture and urban planning industry in Poland,” said Dorota Wysokińska-Kuzdra, Chair of the Urban Land Institute Poland.
The PLACES + SPACES 2018 series was sponsored by: Globalworth, Griffin Real Estate, Echo Investment, EPP, Cushman & Wakefield, ECE, Skanska and Greenberg Traurig.
In the 2018 edition of ULI Poland Places + Spaces series took part about 450 participants and the following topics were covered:
- 20 February – “Big Projects”
- 17 April – “Branding the building, building the brand”
- 19 June – “High streets, public spaces and placemaking”
- 11 September – “Tomorrow’s Urbanhoods”
- 23 October – “Dreaming the new downtown”