Historic Train Stations to Modern Mobility Hubs: Intentional Transformation
Tags: 2024 Conference
Next stop: Transformation. Across the United States and Canada, century-old train stations are morphing to meet present-day needs, becoming dynamic epicenters of civic life and community space, while also preserving transit operations. Take your seat and discover the intentionality behind the evolution of these modern transit hubs. See the role of community in design and development and how train stations can serve as hubs for all forms of transportation and other uses. These projects seek to preserve the historic essence and community value of the stations while reimagining how they can better serve previously underserved communities and overall vitality.
Moderator: Katie Hearn, Senior Vice President, Redgate Real Estate, Bethesda, MD
Christine Nichols, Senior Development Director, Balfour Beatty, Baltimore, Maryland
Nzinga Bryant, Senior Vice President, Transaction and Delivery Strategy Advisory Services, WSP USA, Washington, DC
Kristen Mitchell, Director, Transit Oriented Development, New Jersey Transit (NJ TRANSIT), Newark, NJ