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ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOPMENT, & COMMUNITY: The Case of Pilsen The University of Chicago Law School cordially invites you to attend the Kreisman Housing Breakfast Series event: The University of Chicago The Gleacher Center Room 304 450 N. Cityfront Plaza Dr. Chicago, IL 60611 Join us as our panelists discuss changes in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago as a springboard for examining interactions between economic development, environmental issues, and the concerns of neighborhood residents in areas experiencing redevelopment and gentrification. Researchers, developers, community leaders, and those who have an interest in Chicago’s changing neighborhoods are encouraged to join this important and timely conversation. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015 8:00 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Program Panelists include: L ISA A LEXANDER , Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School J EFFREY C. R APPIN , JD ‘66, Chairman, Evergreen Real Estate Services, L.L.C N ELSON S OZA , Executive Director, Pilsen Alliance N ICK Y ASSAN , Principal at Rany Management LLC www.law.uchicago.edu/kreisman

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Page 1: EnvironmEnt, DEvElopmEnt, & Communitythe Case of pilsen the university of Chicago law School cordially invites you to attend the Kreisman Housing Breakfast Series event: the university

EnvironmEnt, DEvElopmEnt, & Community: the Case of pilsen

the university of Chicago law School cordially invites you to attend the Kreisman Housing Breakfast Series event:

the university of Chicagothe Gleacher Centerroom 304450 n. Cityfront plaza Dr.Chicago, il 60611

Join us as our panelists discuss changes in the pilsen neighborhood of Chicago as a springboard for examining interactions between economic development, environmental issues, and the concerns of neighborhood residents in areas experiencing redevelopment and gentrification. researchers, developers, community leaders, and those who have an interest in Chicago’s changing neighborhoods are encouraged to join this important and timely conversation.

FriDay, oCtobEr 23, 2015

8:00 a.m. breakfast8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. program

panelists include:

Lisa aLexander, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School Jeffrey C. rappin, JD ‘66, Chairman, Evergreen Real Estate Services, L.L.CneLson soza, Executive Director, Pilsen Alliance niCk yassan, Principal at Rany Management LLC

www.law.uchicago.edu/kreisman