Demographics in the Triangle: implications for future growth
Story Date: 2/11/2011

  Source:  Press Release, 2/10/11

Projections estimate that around 1.2 million more people will live in the Research Triangle region in 20 years. Although the recession slowed mobility and migration, the Triangle is still well poised to rebound quickly, enticing workers and families into the region.


Who are our new residents and how will they differ from who is here now? What reasons are driving their migration? What are their preferences for housing, transportation, open space, commercial space, and life style?

Join ULI Triangle, our partner in the Reality Check Implementation Action Plan, for "Demographics in the Triangle," on:

MARCH 1, 2011
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Check-in & Networking:  4:00 - 4:30 pm
Program:  4:30 - 6:00 pm

Keynote speaker: Shyam Kannan, Principal-Director, Economic Development Practice Group

Shyam brings expertise in changing consumer preferences for real estate development along with his knowledge of and experience in large scale mixed-use ventures, complex infill projects, and green and sustainable development.

Register now: triangle.uli.org/

$15/Member and $25/Non-Member before 2/25/2011
AIA & AICP Credits Offered: Application Pending

 

 
























   Copyright © 2007 North Carolina Agribusiness Council, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
   All use of this Website is subject to our
Terms of Use Agreement and our Privacy Policy.