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Kronberg Wall is proud to sponsor:

Small Developer BootCamp with Developer / Urbanist John Anderson

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 / Time: 8:00am – 5:00pm

Place: Center for Civic Innovation  / 115 Martin Luther King Jr, Dr SW Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Presented in conjunction with Congress for the New Urbanism and Georgia Conservancy

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Small Developer Bootcamp - Wednesday, October 14th

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LEARN THE BASICS TO BECOMING A SMALL SCALE DEVELOPER

This one day workshop will provide technical skills and resources to navigate development financing, zoning and entitlement, site selection and building design in order assemble your own small scale real estate deal. Missing Middle building types will be a particular focus of the workshop.The workshop will also address issues surrounding becoming a developer, including making a transition from your day job (or not), risk management, quality of life and basic business setup and contracting methods. Materials will be provided ahead of the workshop for participants to bring their own test case studies and provide an open office hours forum with experts to discuss real project challenges.

This event is open to the public!

One Day Workshop Fee, including PechaKucha Kickoff - $185

Click here to purchase tickets!

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PechaKucha Kickoff - Tuesday, October 13th

For those that have purchased tickets and are attending the BootCamp, we invite you to a special:

 PechaKucha Kickoff  

Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 / Time: 5:00-8:00 pm

6:00 pm: Opening remarks by John Anderson & Jim Kumon / 7:00 pm: Presentations of Projects including lessons learned and challenges faced

Place: Kronberg Wall Architects 887 Wylie Street, Atlanta, GA 30307

*Beer and pizza provided. KW is located 10 minutes walking from  Inman Park/Reynoldstown MARTA

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More about Bootcamp

"The need to cultivate and equip a group of small developers to do the finer-grained work of infill and retrofit is very clear,” said Anderson. “The market is insisting upon more walkable urbanism." Anderson’s Small Developers/Builders project examines a variety of Missing Middle housing types, in the range of four to 12 units, sometimes including mixed-use, and how to make a living building on this scale. For developers and builders curious about incremental infill and small-scale development, this one-day workshop will provide advice as well as the opportunity to share expertise or collaborate on new tools.

The innovative architects at Kronberg Wall are proud to sponsor this event and will host a kick-off session at their newly-renovated Reynoldstown office on Tuesday, October 13 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. The networking event will consist of libations and a PechaKucha session featuring works from a range of participants including Kronberg Wall.

Membership in CNU Atlanta is not required to attend. 

About Kronberg Wall - Architecture + Design + Development

Focused on Making Our Cities Better Places through:

Neighborhood Activators  - Creating Places of Encounter
Urban In-Fill Housing - Preserving Culture and History
Adaptive Reuse - Transforming Past Into Future

The multidisciplinary team at Kronberg Wall possesses expertise in architecture, planning, urban design, policy making and real estate development. Founded in 2003 by Eric Kronberg and Adam Wall, the award-winning firm develops distinctive places where people’s experiences are as elevated as the architecture. With the goal of “conscious urban placemaking,” Kronberg Wall emphasizes the context of each project, its role in the community and the moments people spend inhabiting it. www.kronbergwall.com