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Conference & Trade Exposition RetailGreen ICSC JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa • Phoenix, AZ December 3 – 4, 2013 Directory #Retailgreen The Premier Retail Sustainability Real Estate Conference Earn Continuing Education Credits! Applications for CE credits will be sent to Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) for LEED AP and AIA!

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JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa • Phoenix, AZ December 3 – 4, 2013

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The Premier Retail Sustainability Real Estate Conference

Earn Continuing Education Credits! Applications for CE credits will be sent to Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) for LEED AP and AIA!

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JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa Phoenix, AZ

December 3 – 4, 2013

Conference Schedule At-A-Glance

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

7:00 am – 7:00 pm Registration

9:00 – 11:00 am RetailGreen Academy, LEED for Retail 2013

9:30 – 11:00 am RetailGreen SIG (Special Industry Group)

11:00 am – 12:00 noon Networking Lunch at the Trade Exposition

11:00 am – 7:00 pm RetailGreen Trade Exposition (Open to RetailGreen & CenterBuild Attendees)

12:00 noon – 1:15 pm Opening General Session

1:30 – 2:30 pm A Choice of Four Concurrent Educational Workshops

2:45 – 3:30 pm Keynote Presentation: “The Story of Stuff” – Annie Leonard

3:45 – 5:15 pm Roundtables

3:45 – 4:30 pm (round one)

4:30 – 5:15 pm (round two)

5:30 – 7:00 pm Green Tie Networking Event! (Open to RetailGreen & CenterBuild Attendees)

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

7:00 am – 7:00 pm Registration

8:00 – 8:45 am Networking Breakfast on the Trade Exposition Floor

8:00 am – 12:30 pm RetailGreen Trade Exposition (Open to RetailGreen and CenterBuild Attendees)

8:45 – 9:00 am General Session

9:00 – 9:45 am Keynote Presentation: “Why Climate Wealth Has Started at Shopping Centers” – Jigar Shah

10:00 – 11:00 am NEW! A Choice of Six Concurrent Combined RetailGreen and CenterBuild Educational Workshops

11:00 – 11:30 am Launch of the ICSC Property Efficiency Scorecard

11:30 am – 12:30 pm NEW! Combined RetailGreen & CenterBuild Lunch & Exposition

12:45 – 1:15 pm NEW! Combined remarks, RetailGreen & CenterBuild

1:15 – 2:45 pm Combined Keynote Presentation: The Game Changers—

The Five Secrets of Speed and Growth—Jason Jennings

3:00 – 4:00 pm NEW! A Choice of Seven Concurrent Combined RetailGreen and CenterBuild Educational Workshops

4:15 – 5:15 pm RetailGreen & CenterBuild Combined Roundtables

5:30 – 7:00 pm Combined RetailGreen & CenterBuild Networking Reception

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Tuesday, December 3 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Registration Grand Canyon Foyer 9:00 – 11:00 am RetailGreen Academy Grand Canyon 8 This RetailGreen Academy class is free to all RetailGreen Conference participants. LEED for Retail 2013 Gain insider access on how your peers are using LEED to improve performance, save money, achieve CSR goals and incorporate sustainability into their stores and shopping malls. You will learn directly from retailers and retail landlords including Kohl’s Department Stores and Destiny USA about how they have successfully integrated sustainability and LEED into their day-to-day cycle of business. This powerful session will give you direct insight into best practices used by these organizations. Paladino and Company will bring their extensive consulting experience to the session, so come with questions on how to solve your biggest retail challenge. USGBC will moderate and provide a timely update on LEED v4, expected to be launched in November. During the RetailGreen Academy you will learn about how to maximize the benefits of LEED, as a retailer using the Volume Program or as a landlord using the Campus program. MODERATOR: Lisa Stanley, CEM, LEED AP O+M Vice President, Product Management U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Washington, DC panelists: Patrick Leonard, PMP, LEED AP Manager, Portfolio Services Practice Paladino and Company Inc. Seattle, WA Rebecca Sherman, ASLA, LEED AP BD+C Senior Manager of Corporate Sustainability Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. Milwaukee, WI Lauren Staniec, LEED BD+C Sustainability Coordinator, Project Manager and Tenant Coordinator Pyramid Management Group Syracuse, NY 9:30 – 11:00 am RetailGreen Special Industry Group Grand Canyon 4-5 Regardless of your size or role in the industry, there’s a sustainability strategy out there for you. Attend this SIG to find out what retailers, developers and owners, large and small, are doing to save money and comply with the latest building codes and energy disclosure laws… all while keeping shareholders and shoppers happy. Get practical advice you can implement right away, whether you need to launch a sustainability program OR find multi-million dollar savings across a portfolio through energy efficiency.

MODERATOR: Madison R. Gross Director, Program Content Development and Sustainability Initiatives ICSC New York, NY PANELISTS: Edward Doyle, AIA, MBA, LEED AP BD+C Lead Program Manager of Sustainability Target Architecture Minneapolis, MN John Fojut Vice President, Corporate Sustainability Kohl's Department Stores, Inc. Geoffrey H. Glazer Vice President, Acquisition and Development Kimco Realty Corporation Timonium, MD Nadien Lemermeyer, NCIDQ, LEED AP Manager, Design and Construction Primaris Management Inc. Calgary, AB David F. Silver Senior Operations Manager, Saint Louis Galleria- Plaza Frontenac General Growth Properties, Inc. St. Louis, MO 11:00 am – 12:00 noon Networking Lunch at the Trade Exposition Grand Canyon 6&7 11:00 am – 7:00 pm RetailGreen Trade Exposition Grand Canyon 6&7 See page 16 for a complete listing of all of our exhibitors. 12:00 noon – 12:15 pm Welcome Remarks Grand Canyon 8 Jeffrey Nash ICSC 2013 RetailGreen Program Planning Committee Co-Chair Senior Director, Energy Management General Growth Properties, Inc. Chicago, IL Karla Zens, LEED AP ICSC 2013 RetailGreen Program Planning Committee Co-Chair Director of Business Development Capital Pacific Real Estate Brokerage Company San Francisco, CA

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12:15 – 1:15 pm Innovation Sessions Grand Canyon 8 Innovation 2013 What is Everyone Talking About? Innovation is what fuels the world. And innovation in sustainability is particularly captivating, because it is what gets people talking about, and believing in, the new reality. Innovative thoughts and ideas show people that new ways are possible and that the door is open to achieving the sustainable future we desire. Back for a second year, this lively, information-filled session will present the new ideas and processes that are bringing sustainability to the forefront today. It will present what is current and ground-breaking that has people talking and getting excited about the new and inventive ways we are finding to live on the planet. Just when we may have begun to think that we are running out of new ways to do things, along come the Innovators to inspire us and get us excited about the future. MODERATOR: Marcel S. Proskow, SCDP Principal Maxam Design International Inc. Calgary, AB PANELSITS: Paul M. Galvin Founder and CEO SG Blocks Inc. New York, NY Jamie Meyers Manager of Sustainability Walgreen Co. Deerfield, IL Sean Larmand Director, Account Management Totally Green Toronto, ON Chris Allen CEO and Co-Founder Biomimicry 3.8 Institute Missoula, MT 1:15 – 1:30 pm Networking Break Grand Canyon Foyer 1:30 – 2:30 pm Four Concurrent Educational Workshops You have the choice to attend one of four concurrent workshop sessions. Audience participation will be a key feature in the workshops offered throughout this conference and the CenterBuild Conference that follows. 1. Behind the Mission Statement: Foundations of Green Grand Canyon 1-3 We’ve talked about ROI’s, tax incentives and LEED points, but behind the bottom line numbers, what are the issues that propel us forward with sustainability initiatives? Why do we want our stores and shopping centers to be green? Join four veterans from the front lines of green development and hear why they’ve carried the flag of sustainability and

what led them into the effort. Our speakers will regale us with stories about projects from California to Germany, and Wisconsin to Brazil. MODERATOR: Maureen Boyer, AIA Director of Retail Centers Gensler San Francisco, CA PANELIST: Larry Kilduff, CDP, CSM Senior Vice President – Midwest Retail Market Lead Jones Lang LaSalle Chicago, IL 2. Industry Leaders: Raising the Bar Grand Canyon 4-5 Leadership drives market transformation. Who are the current champions for sustainability that are setting stretch goals and raising the bar for the industry? Kristen Taddonio from DOE will moderate a panel discussion during which we will hear from Forest City Enterprises about their food to fuel program, the Walgreens, net zero energy store, Westfield’s Eco branding campaign, and how Macy’s is leveraging business-to-business relationships to initiate change. MODERATOR: Kristen Taddonio Manager, Better Buildings Alliance, U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC PANELISTS: Rick Gerling Director, Renewable Energy and Sustainability Initiatives Forest City Enterprises Cleveland, OH Joe Jaworski, RPA, FMA Vice President, National Operations Westfield, LLC Los Angeles, CA Jamie J. Meyers, AIA, LEED AP Manager of Sustainability Walgreen Co. Deerfield, IL Elena C. Pfarr, CHMM Director of Environmental Services Macy’s, Inc. Cincinnati, OH 3. Water: Landscape, Challenges and Opportunities Grand Canyon 9-10 Join a highly distinguished panel as they present and discuss the current state of water use and scarcity in the United States and globally, and the opportunities—and challenges—or leading companies, municipalities and stakeholders to develop and implement practical local, regional and international solutions in this critical area. MODERATOR: Sally Uren, Ph.D. Chief Executive Forum for the Future London, U.K.

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PANELISTS: Brian Biesemeyer Executive Director, Water Resources City of Scottsdale Scottsdale, AZ Edward Doyle, AIA, MBA, LEED AP Lead Program Manager of Sustainability Target Architecture Minneapolis, MN Chris Spain Chief Executive Officer and President HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. Petaluma, CA 4. Sustainability: More Than Good Stewardship, It’s Good Business Grand Canyon 11-13 The panel will present actionable ideas relative to impacting net operating income (NOI) with sustainability initiatives. Three case studies will be presented, affording the audience the chance to benefit from real-world examples and “lessons learned” from individuals who have successfully navigated the sustainability gauntlet. Topics to be included: parking lot lighting controls and/or retrofits, sub-metering a master meter to improve tenant expense recovery, and solar roof leasing. Take-aways will include handouts of key concepts, how-to’s, and pitfalls to avoid. MODERATOR: Scott W. Price, SCSM Vice President of Property Management The Rappaport Companies McLean, VA PANELISTS: Jeffrey Nash Senior Director, Energy Management General Growth Properties, Inc. Chicago, IL Mark Peternell, BEP, LEED AP Vice President, Sustainability Regency Centers Denver, CO Will S. Teichman Director of Sustainability Kimco Realty Corporation Charlotte, NC 2:45 – 3:30 pm Keynote Presentation Grand Canyon 8 The Story of Stuff Annie Leonard radiates hope and optimism. She has a way to deliver her message in a fun way. She has traveled to 40 countries to explore environmental health and consumption issues, and met with communities, governments and businesses. Annie is absolutely convinced that it is possible to find a way to live on this planet which is to be more healthy, more safe, more fair and more fun. She realizes that people will not want to hear information, nor act upon it, it if is cloaked in scolding, guilt or fear. Annie’s talk will inspire people to take action for a better world and ensures we all have fun doing it.

GUEST SPEAKER: Annie Leonard Director The Story of Stuff Project Berkeley, CA 3:45 – 5:15 pm Roundtables Grand Sonoran FG Two Rounds: 3:45 – 4:30 pm (round one) 4:30 – 5:15 pm (round two) Talk directly with the leaders in retail real estate, sustainability, energy and environmental design. Choose from approximately 20 different tables and discuss a topic of interest that will help you define practical ways to implement programs efficiently and effectively. Gain rich knowledge and insight from some of the industry’s most notable experts in a small group setting for the utmost interaction. You will have the opportunity to visit two roundtables. A complete list of Topics and Leaders is available at the Registration Desk A sample of the roundtable topics you may choose from: • EPA Portfolio Manager 101: How it Works For Retail, Benchmarking

and Compliance • Commercial PACE programs, Alternative Financing and Third-

Party Financing • Electric Vehicle Charging Stations—What are the options?

What are best practices? • Tenant Engagement—Can green teams work in a retail context?

What aspect of green do tenants care most about? • Waste strategies for shopping center tenants • Corporate Sustainability: Getting Employees Trained to Self-Select

and Proactively Engage in Sustainable Workplace Behaviors • Solar—Where are the financials at? What works in what regions? • Data Systems—From Metering Solutions to Building Automation

Systems; Deepening your analytics. • Green Roofs: Are they cost effective? • LEED volume program. Is it right for you? • ROUNDTABLE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: Brad N. Mondschein, Esq. Member/Partner Pullman & Comley LLC Hartford, CT 5:30 – 7:00 pm Green Tie Gala Networking Event! (Open to RetailGreen & CenterBuild Attendees) Grand Canyon 6-8 Our inaugural Green Tie Event is bringing a bit of color to this year’s networking. This casual event will be fun and productive. Reconnect with peers, meet new contacts, see the latest offerings from our exhibitors and unwind from the day with our specially concocted green cocktail. No tuxedos required; we supply the green tie! If you are attending RetailGreen, then don your green tie that y ou will receive with your Registration package and come join in the fun. CenterBuild attendees can easily partake in the festivities with a $10 donation to the ICSC Foundation at the door, which will get you your very own green tie. Come and see just how easy it really can be to be green!

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Wednesday, December 4 7:00 am – 7:00 pm RetailGreen & CenterBuild Registration Grand Canyon Foyer 8:00 – 8:45 am Networking Breakfast on the Trade Exposition Floor Grand Canyon 6&7 8:00 am – 12:30 pm RetailGreen Trade Exposition (Open to RetailGreen & CenterBuild Attendees) Grand Canyon 6&7 8:45 – 9:00 am General Session Grand Canyon 8 It’s Not Easy Being Green Don Moseley returns to speak to the full conference this year (by popular demand) to give his humorous and ironic take on the world of sustainability as only he sees it. SPEAKER: DON A. MOSELEY, P.E. Director of Sustainable Facilities Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Bentonville, AR 9:00 – 9:45 am Special Keynote Presentation Grand Canyon 8 Why Climate Wealth Has Started at Shopping Centers Jigar Shah, author of Starting Climate Wealth, CEO of Climate Wealth LLC, and founder of SunEdison, the largest solar services company; as well as former CEO/current board member of The Carbon War Room, tells his story of how shopping centers were the launching point of the multi-billion dollar solar industry. Plus, he explains why shopping centers have only just begun. There are billions more to be had in energy savings by shopping centers, and a huge untapped market for the companies that build and service solar services. Mr. Shah also will explain how his proven business model in solar can be applied to other segments like food distribution and more. SPEAKER: JIGAR SHAH Author: Creating Climate Wealth Founder: SunEdison Chief Executive Officer, Climate Wealth LLC New York, NY

10:00 – 11:00 am NEW! RetailGreen & CenterBuild Combined Concurrent Workshops For the first time, RetailGreen & CenterBuild will be combining to offer joint concurrent educational workshops. Each session will focus on a relevant industry topic, such as: sustainability, green building initiatives, financing and developing in the current economy; new formats and business strategies; sustainability; diversity and much more. The workshops will be focused on operations, planning, development, construction and design and will be led by top professionals. The workshops will include both presentation and group discussion to maximize your opportunities to share and exchange ideas. A choice of six Concurrent Educational Workshops are offered in this time slot. A) Back Scratcher: Scratch & Tell Grand Canyon 1-3 This is a session like no other. We will create an environment that will stimulate questions and answers that directly involve the audience. We encourage you to question your fellow attendees, questions that normally require the appropriate forum or an appropriate “ice-breaker”. This is your chance to push the envelope. We’re hosting an hour-long “Q&A” session to ask (almost) anything to anybody in the room. There’s one catch though: you have to be willing to answer a question that someone else has. It’s the ultimate game of “Scratch my Back, and I’ll Scratch Yours”, hosted and moderated by Wal-Mart’s Don Moseley. We’ll provide the forum and fill the room with your peers and colleagues; you bring the questions. FACILITATOR: DON A. MOSELEY, P.E. Director of Sustainable Facilities Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Bentonville, AR B) Trash Talk Grand Canyon 4-5 The retail industry has struggled for years with how to successfully and efficiently divert waste from the landfill. Join this session to learn about how food-to-fuel, composting in shopping malls, and hunting for hangers is becoming commonplace. Kroger, Destiny USA, Kohl’s and Simon Properties will all talk about how their organizations are tackling the task of taking out the trash. FACILITATOR: SEAN K. SELBY, AIA, LEED AP Principal Arrowstreet, Inc. Boston, MA PANELISTS: JOHN FOJUT Vice President, Corporate Sustainability Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. Menomonee Falls, WI DEE INGERSOLL Manager, Facilities Services Destiny USA Syracuse, NY KIP SELBY, PMP, CEM Senior Project Manager The Kroger Company Louisville, KY

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C) Energy Benchmarking and Disclosure Laws: What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know Grand Canyon 9-10 Two states and eight major cities have passed laws requiring building owners to collect and disclose property energy use data. In most instances, owners are required to disclose information on behalf of both landlord and tenant-controlled utility meters. The session will explain what is motivating the passage of these requirements, explore what is required of building owners and tenants, and provide useful resources on how to comply with the laws. If you own a building, lease space or provide services to customers in California, Washington State, New York City, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Minneapolis, Boston, Austin, Seattle and/ or San Francisco don’t miss this session! MODERATOR: WILL S. TEICHMAN Director of Sustainability Kimco Realty Corporation Charlotte, NC PANELISTS: JACLYN HOOD Senior Project Manager, Customer Energy Solutions Pacific Gas and Electric Company San Francisco, CA LAURIE KERR Director, City Energy Project National Resources Energy Council New York, NY JESSICA LAWRENCE Associate Director, Building Energy Performance Policy Institute for Market Transformation (IMT) Washington, DC SUKANYA PACIOREK, LEED AP O+M Vice President, Corporate Sustainability Vornado Realty Trust New York, NY 6 D) Sustainable Practices in Retail Facilities Management Grand Canyon 11-13 This panel of facilities management professionals will share what their brands are doing to maintain sustainable retail environments. It’s one thing to implement a program, but another challenge to put a program in place to keep it up for the entire lifecycle of the store. The panel will review the return on the initial investment realized, as well as the practical solutions implemented to keep the stores sustainable. In addition, this session will discuss the increased emphasis placed on sustainable products being used in retail as well as creating a sustainable store environment. MODERATOR: TIM BACKSTROM President, PRSM Board of Directors Director, Facilities Management Staples, Inc. Framingham, MA PANELISTS: LEIGH PEARSON Director, Facility, Environmental, and Procurement Staples, Inc. Canada Richmond Hill, ON

JIM THOMAS Vice President, Sustainability, Safety & Environmental Health Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. San Antonio, TX E) Maximize Your Business Opportunities: The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success Grand Sonoran H-I Once a skeptic and now an outspoken proponent of LinkedIn, Wayne Breitbarth is passionate about helping business professionals, from entry level to CEO, learn how to combine their previous experience and relationships with this innovative tool in order to more successfully brand and market themselves and their businesses. This session will explain how to access the full power of LinkedIn including advice on making lasting business connections, building a unique personal brand and generating significant business opportunities. SPEAKER: WAYNE BREITBARTH Social Media Trainer, Speaker & Consultant Power Formula LLC Milwaukee, WI F) Risk Management in the Retail Design/Development/Construction Industry Grand Sonoran J-K This workshop is a panel discussion that includes a Developer, a Retailer, a Contractor and an Insurance Expert. The scenario is the Retailer is building a new store in an existing retail center. What are the significant issues from each of the three perspectives and how are those risks managed? MODERATOR: TIM MCGINNIS Senior Vice President Willis Construction Practice Dallas, TX PANELISTS: ADAM GRUTZ Manager, RACK Store Design and Construction Nordstrom Seattle, WA TODD GUTHRIE President W.E. O’Neil Construction Denver, CO JIM STEMAN Director, Project and Construction Management McCaffery Interests Chicago, IL

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11:00 – 11:30 am Launch of the ICSC Property Efficiency Scorecard Grand Canyon 8 The Property Efficiency Scorecard is an ICSC-sponsored effort to develop a working tool for benchmarking the sustainability performance of shopping centers. The web-based Scorecard has been over a year in development, and fills a gap left by existing building rating and certification systems that are not well suited to leased retail properties. Three members of the Scorecard project steering committee will provide an update on the Scorecard effort, detailing its capabilities in the areas of benchmarking, performance improvement and reporting. MODERATOR: JOHN R. MORRISON, CDP ICSC Trustee Chairman, ICSC Property Efficiency Scorecard Committee President and Chief Executive Officer Choice Properties REIT Brampton, ON SPEAKERS: JEFFREY M. BEDELL, LEED AP, CEM, CEP Vice President, Sustainability Macerich Santa Monica, CA DARRYL NEATE, MBA, LEED AP Director, Sustainability Oxford Properties Group Toronto, ON WILL S. TEICHMAN Director of Sustainability Kimco Realty Corporation Charlotte, NC 11:30 am – 12:30 pm NEW! Combined RetailGreen & CenterBuild Networking Lunch & Trade Exposition Grand Canyon 6&7 For the first time, all CenterBuild attendees (including “CenterBuild Only” registrants) are welcomed to attend the RetailGreen Networking Lunch & Trade Exposition. A buffet lunch will be served on the exhibit floor. This is your opportunity to visit exhibitors offering new and inspiring sustainability products and services. 12:45 – 1:15 pm NEW! Combined CenterBuild Opening Remarks & RetailGreen Closing Remarks Grand Saguaro Welcome and Program Overview SPEAKER: STEVE MIAZGA, PE, CDP ICSC 2013 CenterBuild Conference Program Planning Committee Chair R.A. Smith National, Inc. Brookfield, WI 8 RetailGreen Closing Remarks SPEAKER: KARLA ZENS, LEED AP ICSC 2013 RetailGreen Program Planning Committee Co-Chair Director of Business Development Capital Pacific Real Estate Brokerage Company San Francisco, CA

1:15 – 2:45 pm Keynote Presentation Grand Saguaro The Game Changers – The Five Secrets of Speed and Growth In his opening keynote speech, New York Times best-selling author Jason Jennings will reveal the results of his study of the more than 220,000 companies that have been the backbone of his six consecutive blockbuster business and leadership books including; It’s Not the Big that Eat the Small, It’s the Fast that Eat the Slow, Think BIG-Act Small and, The Reinventors. You will learn how the world’s greatest retail companies master the art of urgency, relevance and growth! JASON JENNINGS Authority on Leadership, Growth and Innovation Bestselling Author San Francisco, CA 2:45 – 3:00 pm Networking Break Grand Saguaro Foyer 3:00 – 4:00 pm NEW! RetailGreen & CenterBuild Combined Concurrent Workshops! For the first time, RetailGreen & CenterBuild will be combining to offer joint concurrent educational workshops. Each session will focus on a relevant industry topic, such as: sustainability, green building initiatives, financing and developing in the current economy; new formats and business strategies; sustainability; diversity and much more. The workshops will be focused on operations, planning, development, construction and design and will be led by top professionals. The workshops will include both presentation and group discussion to maximize your opportunities to share and exchange ideas. A choice of seven Concurrent Educational Workshops are offered in this time slot. G) Dealing with Challenges After Due Diligence Grand Canyon 1-3 Last year 180+ attendees learned about checklists for due diligence projects. This year learn what happens after the due diligence has been completed. This session will actively discuss challenges that stemmed from the results of a complete due diligence study. Examples of conflicts between the due diligence findings and the development plans “established” will be discussed. Solutions to challenges will be vetted through. Audience participation will further enhance this session by providing a vast amount of experiences and real-world solutions. MODERATOR: JOHN HAMPTON, AIA, LEED AP, CSI Associate Principal Omniplan Architects Dallas, TX PANELISTS: KIT FAWTHROP Vice President The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Plano, TX MARCUS SANCHEZ, PE, LEED AP Vice President Henderson Engineers, Inc. Phoenix, AZ

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LAUREN STANIEC Tenant Coordinator/Project Manager Pyramid Management Group, LLC Syracuse, NY SCOTT TITMAS Senior Vice President of Construction, East Westfield Los Angeles, CA H) Beyond Borders North: Canada, Exploring the Retail Opportunities Grand Canyon 4-5 Over the last decade the Canadian retail landscape has changed from coast to coast with the influx of US retailers going north of the border to expand their customer base and growth opportunities, accompanied by economic growth and development of the urban fabric in Canada’s largest cities. Canada has seen a retail transformational evolution, spurring existing suburban projects into thriving dynamic, life style urban mixed use projects with higher density residential, hotel and office buildings, and becoming the new center for urban transit initiatives around Canada. Present Canadian retailers are seizing on these opportunities also by expanding and enhancing their brand experience in their key markets. Come hear the opportunities that lie ahead in the retail landscape of Canada. MODERATOR: JOSH THOMSON Vice President of Development The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Toronto, ON PANELISTS: DAWN CLARK, AIA Vice President, Store Planning & Architecture Nordstrom Inc. Seattle, WA DENIS GERVAIS President GH+A Design Montréal, QC SCOTT LEE Principal/Broker Northwest Atlantic Vancouver, BC I) Project Management 101 Grand Canyon 9-10 Project Management 101 is more than just the basics of handling projects. If you are serious about improving your productivity, then this session is for you. This workshop will focus on how to get better results, quicker, and without as much stress. Furthermore, what you learn can be applied to all facets of your daily life. Task and time management is not about multitasking. It’s about the results we achieve from the tasks we complete. We’ll discuss proven time management techniques and organizational skills and a host of other methods to make you (or your staff) more productive. SPEAKERS: MIKE HANLIN National Sales Manager Grand Entrance Atlanta, GA

ALEX KIRK Senior Vice President site|folio Columbus, OH 10 J) Brand and Media in Retail Environments Grand Canyon 11-13 With mobile retailing, social commerce and smartphone technology changing the shopping transaction, malls need to incorporate more technology to remain relevant. They also need to project a unique brand and identity that resonates with shoppers in their community in order to distinguish themselves from competing centers. Today’s retail centers are seen increasingly as the social spaces of their communities, that “third place” beyond home and work. Media and Brand are critical components in choreographing the visitor experience in these new parks, plazas and center courts, integrating technology to make them content and information-rich Town Squares. The panel will focus on practical issues of media integration into retail design and construction, as well as content and customer interaction programming that transforms the shopping experience. MODERATOR: JUDE ELLEDGE Principal The Environments Studio of RTKL Los Angeles, CA PANELISTS: RANDY BYRD President, CEO Sensory Interactive Baltimore, MD MARTIN SCHWARTZ Principal RSM Design San Clemente, CA ANTHONY VITAGLIANO Executive Creative Director Digital Kitchen Chicago, IL K) Effective Communication to the C-Suite Grand Sonoran H-I Have you ever left a meeting with your C-suite executive and wondered why your recommendations for a sustainability program didn’t get approved? Hear how leaders at leading retailers and developers have successfully pitched and engaged their C-Suite to approve sustainability efforts. Learn what communication techniques and approaches they used to earn C-level attention, and the ability to implement new and additional plans to improve their business strategies. MODERATOR: CINDY JENNINGS President Volition Strategies Denver, CO

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PANELISTS: JEFFREY M. BEDELL, LEED AP, CEM, CEP Vice President, Sustainability Macerich EDWARD DOYLE, MBA, AIA, LEED AP Lead Program Manager of Sustainability Target Architecture Minneapolis, MN JOYCE S. MIHALIK, CIEC, LEED AP Vice President, Energy Services, Energy & Sustainability Group Forest City Enterprises Cleveland, OH L) Investors: What Drives Value? Grand Sonoran J-K Is green really green? Sustainable business solutions allow us to be good corporate citizens, but do these measures have an impact on the value of our properties? Have you ever wondered if investors will be drawn to your property because it is “green”? Listen to panelists from JP Morgan, Prudential Real Estate investors, TIAA-CREF and Wells Fargo share their insights with you, and learn what impact your green programs are really having. MODERATOR: ZACH BONSALL, LEED AP BD+C Managing Partner Cole Valley Partners San Francisco, CA PANELISTS: DAVID DEVOS Vice President, Global Director of Sustainability Prudential Real Estate Investors Madison, NJ ADRIA SAVARESE, SCLS Vice President and Member of the Retail Sector J.P. Morgan Asset Management— Global Real Assets J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. New York, NY NICK STOLATIS, CPM, RPA, LEED AP Sr, Director, Global Sustainability & Enterprise Initiatives, Global Real Estate TIAA-CREF Financial Services New York, NY M) How to Use the New ICSC Property Efficiency Scorecard Grand Canyon 8 The ICSC Scorecard tool is the only benchmarking and performance management tool created exclusively for the retail real estate industry, with input from leading shopping center developers and operators. This interactive session, led by the Scorecard development team will show you step-by-step how to: • Add your company to the web-based tool • Set up a building or portfolio of buildings to track energy, water, waste

and green operations data • Compare your building’s performance to other buildings and to industry

peers • Learn how to save money through energy, water, waste and other

property efficiency best practices • Track improvement projects and results

PRESENTERS: PATRICK LEONARD, PMP, LEED AP Manager, Portfolio Services Practice Optimization Paladino and Company Seattle, WA BRYAN GUY, J.D. Chief Product Officer FrontRunner, LLC Seattle, WA 4:00 – 4:15 pm Networking Break Grand Canyon Foyer 4:15 – 5:15 pm RetailGreen & CenterBuild Combined Roundtables Grand Saguaro Don’t miss these small, highly interactive group sessions that are intended to build on relationships, education and interactions. They combine high value continuing education opportunities with significant interest topics addressing issues of concern to retailers, developers and other shopping center design and construction professionals. In 2013 we will again have the popular Golden Ticket tables hosted by industry Icons and we will also have several new larger format roundtables. Be sure to get there as these tables will fill quickly. Topics Include: 1. Mixed-use design: International vs. Domestic 2. Grocery stores as anchors in Retail developments 3. Developing retail in Airports 4. The lost art of scheduling 5. Differences between development in Canada vs. the U.S. 6. The Challenges of Airport Retail Companies hosting roundtables include: Taubman Centers Macerich Howard Hughes DDR Corp. Phillips Edison Simon Property Group DLR Group A complete list of Topics and Leaders is available at the Registration Desk 5:30 – 7:00 pm Combined RetailGreen & CenterBuild Networking Reception Grand Sonoran E-G 7:00 pm RetailGreen Conference Adjourns

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Conference & Trade ExpositionRetailGreenICSC JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa

Phoenix, AZ December 3 – 4, 2013

Program Planning CommitteeCo-Chairpersons

Jeffrey Nash ICSC 2013 RetailGreen Conference Planning Committee Co-Chair Senior Director, Energy ManagementGeneral Growth Properties, Inc.

Karla Zens, LEED AP

ICSC 2013 RetailGreen Conference Planning Committee Co-ChairDirector of Business Development Capital Pacific Real Estate Brokerage Company

Committee:Jeffrey M. Bedell, LEED AP, CEM, CEP Vice President, Sustainability, Macerich

Sally Blair, E.I., LEED AP, O+M/CISenior Manager, Sustainable Management Services, Architectural Energy Corporation

Edward Doyle, AIA, MBA, LEED APLead Program Manager of Sustainability, Target Architecture

Rob Federighi Business Development Manager, SoCore Energy LLC

John Fojut Vice President, Corporate Sustainability, Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc.

Michael T. Greeby, E.I., SCDP Executive Vice President, The Greeby Companies, Inc.

Justin A. Hill, AIA, LEED AP Senior Principal, MulvannyG2 Architecture

Kathryn A. HuberVice President of Acquisitions, Alta Energy

Cindy JenningsPresident, Volition Strategies

Larry E. Kilduff, CDP, CSM Vice President, Regional Management Lead-Retail, Jones Lang LaSalle

Jonathan E. Krausche Regional Director, Tenant Coordination, Northeast Region, Westfield Corporation, Inc.

Patrick Leonard, PMP®, LEED AP Manager, Portfolio Services Practice, Paladino and Company

Joyce S. Mihalik, CIEC, LEED APVice President, Energy Services, Energy & Sustainability Group, Forest City Enterprises

Brad N. Mondschein, Esq. Attorney, Pullman & Comley LLC

Don A. Moseley, PE Director of Sustainable Facilities, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

Victor MunozDirector, Energy Utilization, Safeway Inc.

Darryl Neate, MBA, LEED AP Director, Sustainability, Oxford Properties Group

Bill PegnatoPartner, Building Power, LLC

Mark Peternell, BEP, LEED APVice President, Sustainability, Regency Centers

Scott W. Price, SCSMVice President of Property Management, The Rappaport Companies

Dean A. Pritchard, SCDPPresident, WLS Lighting Systems

Marcel S. Proskow, SCDPPresident, Maxam Design International Inc.

Sean K. Selby, AIA, LEED APAssociate Principal, Arrowstreet, Inc.

Ellen Sinreich ESQ., LEED APPresident, Green Edge LLC

David F. SilverSenior Manager, Operations, St. Louis Galleria, General Growth Properties, Inc.

Lisa Stanley, CEM, LEED AP O+MVice President, Product Management, U.S. Green Building Council

Will S. TeichmanDirector of Sustainability, Kimco Realty Corporation

Dustin Watson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Partner and Director of Sustainability, DDG

Benjamin J. Wood, LEED AP, CDP

Director, Corporate Services and Sustainability, The Greeby Companies, Inc.

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Deal Making Directory Above Green PO Box 886 Middleburg, VA 20118 Phone: +1 202 650 0280 Contact: Vincent Bataoel www.abovegreen.com Booth: 516 Ad Vice, Inc. 6400 Mechanicsville Turnpike Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Phone: +1 804 730 0503 Fax: +1 804 746 5210 Contact: David Goodwin www.advicestudios.com Booth: 302 Alcoa Building & Construction Systems 555 Guthridge Court Norcross, GA 30092 Phone: +1 770 840 6498 Fax: +1 770 840 6463 Contact: Leslie Newman Booth: 504 The Reynobond® family of products offer a complete range of CID solutions for single or multi-unit branding. The dynamic properties of Reynobond inspire designers to push the limits of their creative vision. Developing unique brand environments with sustainable, affordable materials. Ameresco, Inc. 60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1001 Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: +1 480 499 9144 Fax: +1 480 499 9170 Contact: Lindsey Allen Booth: 304 As a leading independent provider of energy efficiency and renewable energy services, Ameresco has a long history of providing comprehensive energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainability solutions. Ameresco’s services include upgrades to a facility’s energy infrastructure; renewable energy offerings and a suite of energy monitoring and information tools called MyEnergyPro. Asphalt Pavement Alliance 5100 Forbes Avenue, Suite 101B Lanham, MD 20706 Phone: +1 301 918 8391 Contact: Nikki Odimba Booth: 408

Belimo Aircontrols 1049 Fortunato Loop Sparks, NV 89436 Phone: +1 775 412 7677 Fax: +1 775 857 4255 Contact: Amy Cervantes www.belimo.us Booth: 401 Bellcomb, Inc. 5001 Boone Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55428 Phone: +1 763 210 1511 Contact: Patty Tembreull www.bellcomb.com Booth: 510 Britten, Inc. 2322 Cass Road Traverse City, MI 49684 Phone: +1 231 995 8613 Fax: +1 231 941 8299 Contact: Dave Daenzer www.brittenbanners.com Booth: 513 Britten Banners is the leading provider of creative production services, event signage, and large-format digital printing, Britten Inc. has become a trusted partner of some of the worlds’ best known and most discerning brands, helping them gain international brand visibility and credibility for almost 30 years. Building Power, LLC 4307 Roma Court Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: +1 800 370 8976 Fax: +1 800 370 8976 Contact: Bill Pegnato Booth: 409 Building Power is a trusted advisor for its clients in helping them intelligently manage their roof assets nationwide. The principles of Building Power have over 50 years combined experience in commercial roof life extension. The key point of distinction is that we do maintenance based consulting. When we provide roof inspections we make sure the drains are clear at the same time. BuyLEDs.com 2522 Irving Boulevard Dallas, TX 75116 Phone: +1 214 227 6500 Fax: +1 817 735 4824 Contact: Chris Rakowitz Booth: 303 Turnkey LED lighting projects (interior and exterior), lighting design and consulting services. Full line of LED lighting solutions for architects, developers, PMs, interior designers.

Center Stage Productions 2040 Maple Avenue, Building 31C Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Phone: +1 973 423 5000 Fax: +1 973 423 6000 Contact: James McGrath www.cspdisplay.com Booth: 514 Designers and manufacturers of innovative indoor and outdoor seasonal decor for shopping centers. Services include installation, removal, full management. Custom and themed animated displays. Lighting, banners, trade show exhibit design, fabrication and i ChargePoint, Inc 1692 Dell Avenue Campbell, CA 95006 Phone: +1 214 449 7544 Contact: Dave Aasheim Booth: 305 Con Edison Solutions 100 Summit Lake Drive Valhalla, NY 10504 Phone: +1 914 286 4563 Contact: Harun Asad Booth: 511 ConEdison Solutions is a leading energy services company that provides competitive power supply, renewable energy, sustainability services, and cost-effective energy solutions for commercial, industrial, residential, and government customers. ConEdison Solutions is accredited by NAESCO, and is a subsidiary and registered trademark of Consolidated Edison, Inc. Cooper Lighting 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 Phone: +1 770 486 5645 Contact: Elizabeth Perdue www.cooperindustries.com Booth: 512 Deep Green Waste & Recycling, LLC 419 East Crossville Road, Suite 104 Roswell, GA 30075 Phone: +1 678 459 7585 Fax: +1 404 220 9834 Contact: Kathie Wilburn www.deepgreenwaste.com Booth: 314 Duro-Last Roofing, Inc 111 North Valley Drive Grants Pass, OR 97526 Phone: +1 541 476 9918 Fax: +1 866 298 2858 Contact: Vic Daugherty Booth: 411

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EOS 13101 West Washington Boulevard, Suite 469 Los Angeles, CA 90066 Phone: +1 310 616 5070 Fax: +1 310 616 5056 Contact: Kevin Krohner www.lightwithart.com Booth: 413 Fintronx, LLC 6003 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 177 Raleigh, NC 27607 Phone: +1 919 675 5419 Fax: +1 919 336 2680 Contact: Doug Roberson www.fintronx.com Booth: 507 Fintronx, LLC is a manufacturer of LED Lighting and Lighting Control Systems. Hunter Industries 612 North Old State Road Delaware, OH 43015 Phone: +1 614 264 2624 Fax: +1 740 363 7175 Contact: Alex Bennett Booth: 412 Hunter Industries is the leading manufacturer of water conservative landscape irrigation and FX Luminaire LED landscape lighting. Hunzicker Brothers Inc. 907 South Detroit, Suite 1320 Tulsa, OK 74120 Phone: +1 918 622 7721 Contact: John Hunzicker Booth: 312 A full line electrical distributor specializing in lighting solutions. We collaborate with a network of national electrical contractors to provide a turnkey solution for out clients. HydroPoint 1720 Corporate Circle Petaluma, CA 94954 Phone: +1 800 362 8774 Contact: Tracey Bradley Booth: 308 Jessup Manafacturing Company 2815 West Route 120 McHenry, IL 60051 Phone: +1 815 385 6650 Fax: +1 815 385 0079 Contact: Al Caruso Booth: 311

LiveRoof, LLC P.O. Box 533 Spring Lake, MI 49456 Phone: +1 616 842 1392 Fax: +1 616 842 3273 Contact: Mike Haynes www.liveroof.com Booth: 503 LSI Industries Inc. 10000 Alliance Road Cincinnati, OH 45242 Phone: +1 513 372 3057 Fax: +1 513 984 1335 Contact: Vicki Rea Booth: 310 Nana Wall Systems, Inc. 100 Meadowcreek Drive, #250 Corte Madera, CA 94925 Phone: +1 415 380 2863 Fax: +1 415 383 0312 Contact: April Keene www.nanawall.com Booth: 402 NanaWall Systems provides innovative and unique operable glass wall solutions that bring wide-open space and brilliant daylight to all types of commercial applications. With over 20 custom systems backed by 25 years of design experience and testing NanaWall offers a solution for every space. NanaWall supplies design-to-installation support for single locations as well as chain accounts. Negawatt Business Solutions 17-95 166th Street New York, NY 11357 Phone: +1 610 986 5494 Contact: Jeffrey Pertz www.Negawatt.com Booth: 509 NEST International 550 Crescent Boulevard Gloucester City, NJ 08030 Phone: +1 856 720 5182 Contact: Jessica Grayson Booth: 501 NRG eVgo 601 13th Street Northwest, Suite 850N Washington, DC 20005 Phone: +1 281 674 0036 Contact: Phil Ovitt www.eVgoNetwork.com Booth: 313

PM Environmental, Inc. 3360 Ranger Road Lansing, MI 48906 Phone: +1 248 414 1440 Fax: +1 877 884 6775 Contact: Constance Lilley www.pmenv.com Booth: 315 PM Environmental & Energy Finance Analytics are sister companies with 18 offices and offer engineering and environmental services including Outsourced Retail Facilities Environmental Due Diligence, LEED services, Energy Audits, Property Condition Assessments, Whole Building Air Infiltration Testing, Thermal Imaging, Environmental Site Assessments, Lead, Mold &Asbestos Surveys, Remediation & more. R&B Roofing, LLC 2601 Wood Drive Garland, TX 75401 Phone: +1 888 260 3947 Fax: +1 888 260 3938 Contact: Buzz Lackey Booth: 403 Rabine Paving America 900 National Parkway, Suite 260 Schaumburg, IL 60173 Phone: +1 847 995 0555 Fax: +1 847 995 1033 Contact: Janelle Rabine Booth: 407 Rabine Paving America is the nation’s preferred full service commercial paving & pavement maintenance provider. Our services include: Pavement Engineering, Parking Lot Maintenance, New Construction, Asphalt Paving, Concrete Paving, Emergency Repairs, Striping, Sealcoating, Pervious Concrete, Sustainable pavements including our revolutionary UltraLot® Whitetopping. Call today 888-722-4633. Rain Bird Corporation 1080 Peachtree Street NE, #1903 Atlanta, GA 30309 Phone: +1 520 904 1146 Contact: Donn Mann www.rainbird.com Booth: 410 At Rain Bird, the worlds largest manufacturer of irrigation products, our research, marketing and manufacturing have been committed to developing products and technologies that use water efficiently- we call it The Intelligent Use of Water. The need to conserve water and achieve sustainability has never been greater, we want to do even more and with your help, we can.

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Schaper Company 1177 North 15th Street San Jose, CA 95112 Phone: +1 408 437 0337 Fax: +1 408 437 0339 Contact: Jeff Brew www.schaperco.com Booth: 309 Stone and Steel 7505 Bent Tree Scottsdale, AZ 85266 Phone: +1 949 456 5554 Contact: Randy Gallob Booth: 307 StormTech, Inc. 70 Inwood Road Rocky Hill, CT 06067 Phone: +1 860 529 8188 Contact: Marie Bold www.stormtech.com Booth: 502 StormTech chambers make deals happen by reducing the overall installed costs of underground detention systems. Now you can meet the land-use requirements and overall budgets of your projects.

Textura Corporation 1405 Lake Cook Road Deerfield, IL 60015 Phone: +1 866 839 8872 Contact: Patricia Allin www.texturallc.com Booth: 508 Textura is an online collaboration platform for the construction industry. From Design, Pre-Qualification, and Bid to Payment and LEED Management, our solutions leverage electronic signatures and online workflow to help our clients save time, save money and reduce risk. Venture Lighting 10295 Phlipp Parkway Streetsboro, OH 44241 Phone: +1 440 836 7008 Fax: +1 440 836 7140 Contact: Julie Byrne www.venturelighting.com Booth: 316 Weathermatic Water Conserving Innovation 3301 West Kingsley Road Garland, TX 75041 Phone: +1 972 926 2133 Fax: +1 972 755 7144 Contact: Faye Alexis Booth: 404 World's leading sustainable irrigation controls company with more than 250,000 properties savings water across 85 countries.

Western Colloid Roofing Systems P.O. Box 50688 Phoenix, AZ 85076 Phone: +1 480 883 2866 Contact: Kim Scholten www.westerncolloid.com Booth: 414 We can save your roof and save you money. We have been the leading manufacturer of fluid applied reinforced roofing systems for 40+ years. Commercial, Industrial, Retail, Low Slope Specialists. Contact me for specifications, budget numbers. Tear-off is almost always unnecessary. We can tailor our systems to fit your needs and budget. WLS Lighting Systems 1919 Windsor Place Fort Worth, TX 76110 Phone: +1 817 731 0020 Fax: +1 817 735 4824 Contact: Dean Pritchard www.wlslighting.com Booth: 301

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ICSC is pleased to provide CenterBuild and Retail Green Conference Attendees with free wifi access in the Cabana Lounge! 

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