
Open Space Dialogues: From Vacant to Vibrant Join Us Monday, November 19
New York City is a metropolis that excels in reinvention, and that's
true for land as well. New Yorkers want - and deserve - local open
spaces, and creative solutions exist to make vibrancy out of vacancy.
This installment of the Open Space Dialogues explores the ways
New Yorkers have, and want to, create nontraditional open spaces in
unusual places, from a single lot or tunnel to entire neighborhoods and
whole islands.
Presenters
Dan Barasch, Co-Founder & Executive Director, The Lowline
Bill LoSasso, Director of GreenThumb, NYC Parks Michael Samuelian, President & CEO, The Trust for Governors Island
Respondents
Tom Hillery, Founder & Executive Director, Harlem Grown Regina Myer, President, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership Marlene Pantin, President, Red Hook Conservancy
Moderated by
Jarrett Murphy, Executive Editor & Publisher, City Limits
RSVP
Open Space Dialogues: From Vacant to Vibrant Monday, November 19, 2018, 6pm – 8pm New York Law School 185 West Broadway, New York NY 10013
Generously hosted by The Center for New York City Law and The Impact Center for Public Interest Law
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