Mockingbird Station: A Live Case Study in Transit-Oriented Development
Join us live at Mockingbird Station to explore how transit shapes vibrant, walkable neighborhoods!
Mockingbird Station: A Live Case Study in Transit-Oriented Development
Mockingbird Station: A Live Case Study in Transit-Oriented Development brings together public- and private-sector leaders to discuss how transit investment, parking policy, public incentives, and development decisions come together in practice.
This is not a retrospective. The event uses Mockingbird Station as an active, in-progress case study. As one of Dallas’ earliest transit-oriented developments now undergoing a second phase of reinvestment, it creates a timely opportunity to examine how places evolve over time, including the tradeoffs, constraints, and coordination required across multiple stakeholders.
The program will feature perspectives from DART, the City of Dallas, NCTCOG, and Trammell Crow Company. Together, the group will walk through the history of the site, the policy and funding framework behind it, and the realities of delivering and evolving a TOD in a built environment.
For anyone working in real estate, planning, or public policy, this is a chance to engage with a real project and hear directly from the groups shaping it.
Huge thank you to Trammell Crow Company for sponsoring this event and making it possible.
Join us live at Mockingbird Station to explore how transit shapes vibrant, walkable neighborhoods!
Mockingbird Station: A Live Case Study in Transit-Oriented Development
Mockingbird Station: A Live Case Study in Transit-Oriented Development brings together public- and private-sector leaders to discuss how transit investment, parking policy, public incentives, and development decisions come together in practice.
This is not a retrospective. The event uses Mockingbird Station as an active, in-progress case study. As one of Dallas’ earliest transit-oriented developments now undergoing a second phase of reinvestment, it creates a timely opportunity to examine how places evolve over time, including the tradeoffs, constraints, and coordination required across multiple stakeholders.
The program will feature perspectives from DART, the City of Dallas, NCTCOG, and Trammell Crow Company. Together, the group will walk through the history of the site, the policy and funding framework behind it, and the realities of delivering and evolving a TOD in a built environment.
For anyone working in real estate, planning, or public policy, this is a chance to engage with a real project and hear directly from the groups shaping it.
Huge thank you to Trammell Crow Company for sponsoring this event and making it possible.
Lineup
Kevin Spath, AICP, EDFP, HDFP
City of Dallas
Jack Wierzenski, AICP
DART
Travis Liska
North Central Texas Council of Governments
Joel Behrens
Trammel Crow Company
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Angelika Film Center & Café - Dallas
5321 East Mockingbird Lane
#230 Dallas, TX 75206
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Agenda
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Cocktail Hour
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