Dan Doctoroff, a leading figure in New York City’s development and economic resurgence, will be the featured speaker at The Real Deal’s Salon Series event April 4 in New York City.
This exclusive gathering provides subscribers of The Real Deal with unparalleled access to influential real estate figures shaping the future of development, investment, policy and technology.
As the former CEO of Bloomberg LP, deputy mayor for economic development and rebuilding, and founder and chairman of Target ALS, Doctoroff left an enduring legacy in the city. His fingerprints are all over the vibrant metropolis we know today.
During his tenure in the Bloomberg administration, he spearheaded a comprehensive five-borough economic development strategy that reversed the trajectory of New York and ushered in a boom that continued for nearly two decades.
His actions fostered a safer environment for investment and paved the way for some of the city’s most ambitious projects including the rebuilt World Trade Center, Brooklyn Bridge Park, the High Line and more.
The conversation with Doctoroff will focus on his new book, “The Urbanist,” his remarkable experience shaping New York City’s comeback after 9/11, and his role in creating an array of iconic projects.
This discussion promises valuable insights for anyone invested in the future of New York. Space is limited for the Salon Series event April 4 at 6 p.m. Reserve your spot today.