CUBE Panel: The Evolving Definition of Workspace
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The Evolving Definition of Workspace: Exploring the real estate and legal challenges faced by NYC’s incubators, accelerators, and co-working spaces
About the Discussion
With the rapid growth of New York City’s technology and innovation sector, numerous accelerator programs, incubators, and co-working spaces have sprung up around the city. These evolving workspaces raise critical questions about their financing, operations, and economic impact, as well as the legal challenges faced by operators and business tenants, including entrepreneurs and start-ups. The panelists will explore these questions while also considering how these emerging workspaces are changing the way we work.
Panelists
Jonathan Askin
Professor of Clinical Law, Brooklyn Law School
Rebecca Birmingham '11
General Counsel and Head of Development, New Lab/Macro-Sea
Kai Feder
Co-Chair, P/PREP and Senior Account Executive, Yoswein New York
Mark Jackson '11
General Counsel, Two Trees Management Co.
Anisha Steephen
Community Development Officer, LISC
Joseph Tazewell
New York City Regional Director, Empire State Development
Mark Anthony Thomas
Senior Vice President, Partnerships at New York City Economic Development Corporation
Presented by: Brooklyn Law School’s Center for Urban Business and Entrepreneurship and P/PREP
Special thanks to Two Trees Management Co. for their support of this event.
About CUBE
Brooklyn Law School’s Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship, or CUBE, is a hub for exploring legal issues surrounding entrepreneurship, and for providing effective legal representation and for entrepreneurs and start-up businesses — while also training the next generation of business lawyers to empower and protect these sectors.
About P/PREP
P/PREP is a peer networking group for professionals who work on public-private real estate and economic development projects.