Development, real estate, and urban history come together for an interactive discussion about how two very different New York neighborhoods — the Upper East Side and DUMBO — were transformed into sought-after hubs for culture, food, art, and real estate, and how they’re likely to evolve going forward. Simeon Bankoff is executive director of the Historic Districts Council, a leading New York voice for historic preservation; Julie Golia is director of public history at the Brooklyn Historical Society; Aleksandra Scepanovic is managing director of Ideal Properties Group; Jacky Teplitzky is a Douglas Elliman real estate broker with broad expertise in speaking about the Upper East Side; and Sherry Tobak is a senior vice president of sales at Related Companies who is the lead on the company’s Carnegie Park project. Kathy Clarke, the senior national reporter at the Real Deal, moderates. 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. at 92nd St. Jan. 27, 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 at 92y.org.
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