8 a.m., the Greater New York Construction User Council hosts a forum called “Infrastructure in New York City: the Next Wave of Development” at the Sheraton New York. Moderated by Jason Bram, economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Featured speakers include Seth W. Pinksy, Lee Sander and Chris Ward.
10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Open house at 515 East 72nd (Miraval Living), a residential condo conversion with immediate occupancy. A Miraval Resort weekend for two in Tucson will be raffled as a prize to brokers who attend. Call the sales and design office at 212.772.2722 for more information.
9:30 a.
8 a.m., the Greater New York Construction User Council hosts a forum called “Infrastructure in New York City: the Next Wave of Development” at the Sheraton New York. Moderated by Jason Bram, economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Featured speakers include Seth W. Pinksy, Lee Sander and Chris Ward.
10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Open house at 515 East 72nd (Miraval Living), a residential condo conversion with immediate occupancy. A Miraval Resort weekend for two in Tucson will be raffled as a prize to brokers who attend. Call the sales and design office at 212.772.2722 for more information.
9:30 a.m., The Landmarks Commission holds a public hearing on Certificates of Appropriateness for a slate of projects. At the Conference Room at 1 Center St., 9th floor. Find the agenda here.
12 noon, Anthony E. Malkin, president of W&M Properties, Wien & Malkin and W&H Properties, will speak at the B’nai B’rith Real Estate Unit Luncheon, the Cornell Club on 6 East 44th Street, Ivy Room. His topic is “How to Keep Commercial Real Estate Strong in a Troubled Economy.” Call Aracelis Kuilan at 212.885.7239 or e-mail akuilan@bdo.com for reservations. Admission $60 in advance and $70 at the door.
6:30 p.m., architects Dan Wood and Amale Andraos describe their vision of “Urban Ecology,” with relevant examples of their previous work around the city that includes a rendering of a park replacing the current Hudson Yards. They will also present a draft version of their book-in-progress, 49 Cities, which looks back at visionary urban projects through the ages. WORK Architecture, 156 Ludlow Street, third floor. RSVP to ameisels@mas.org.
6:30 p.m., the Municipal Art Society hosts a viewing of more than 350 ideas to reinvent Coney Island submitted from around the world as part of the ImagineConey initiative. MAS Urban Center Galleries at 457 Madison Avenue Free. The exhibit continues through March 11. Reservations are encouraged, call 212-935-2075.
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