The Arizona Association for Economic Development’s (AAED) September luncheon will feature a panel discussion on Urban Adaptive Reuse.  It will be held on Sept. 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at 2901 N. Seventh St. in Phoenix.

The panel, which will be moderated by Amanda Elliott, economic development administrator for Gilbert, will include Eric Johnson, AICP, deputy director of community and economic development for the city of Phoenix; Brad Jannenga, co-founder of WebPT; and Tim Hargis, who oversees business development and real estate for Tuft & Needle.

The cost of the luncheon is $40 for AAED members and guests and $55 for non-members and $60 for late registrants. To register, visit http://www.aaed.com/event/aaedsept13th.

The registration deadline is Wednesday, Sept. 7 by noon. Vegetarian meals must be requested in advance. For more information, call AAED at (602) 240-AAED (2233), or visit www.aaed.com.

AAED, founded in 1974, has a mission to serve as Arizona’s unified voice advocating for responsible economic development through an effective program of professional education, public policy and collaboration.