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Event Date | Wed Sep 25 EDT (about 5 years ago) |
Location |
The Westin Copley Place, Boston
10 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02116, USA |
Region | Americas |
The Beantown boom is indicating little signs of a slowdown. With its highly skilled workforce, business-friendly environment, and thriving tech scene, Boston continues to be a top multifamily market to watch.
Join Bisnow on September 25th to get ahead of today's biggest trends and topics in multifamily real estate. We're bringing legacy developers and the next generation of leaders together to discuss the evolution and future of this core asset class. The multifamily market is constantly changing to keep up with shifting demographics and preferences of tomorrow's residents. How do we develop assets that stay relevant, attractive, and sustainable over time? We'll take a closer look and hear from the best about long-term solutions to remain resilient.
We're thrilled to welcome Sheila Dillon, Chief of Housing & Director of Neighborhood Development as our keynote speaker. Chief Dillon will discuss actionable affordability initiatives, city incentives, and key takeaways for developers in the greater Boston area.
As we near a shift in the US economy, it is crucial to keep a diversified portfolio and look at alternative residential options. Join us as we hear from those active in the co-living, senior housing, and the active-adult space. We'll also look at repurposing old assets into new. How can we breathe life into Boston's abandoned campuses?
There will be plenty of time for networking, meet & greet speakers, and activities to get you thinking about multifamily in a fresh way.
2019 Speakers
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Sheila Dillon
Chief of Housing, Director Neighborhood Development, City of Boston
SPEAKERS:
Matt Edlen
Director, Gerding Edlen
Bryan Lee
Principal, Transom
Justin Krebs
Founder, KIG Real Estate Advisors
Edward Zuker
Founder & CEO, Chestnut Hill Realty
Jason Weissman
Founder & Senior Partner, Boston Realty Advisors
Joseph Hanley
Partner, McDermott Quilty & Miller
Jenny Wong
Managing Director - Acquisitions, Devt. & Innovation, Tishman Speyer
Benjamin Moll
Principal, ARX URBAN
Britt Zaffir
CEO, Kin
Brian Lee
Senior Director, East Coast Real Estate, Common
Gregory Bates
COO, GID
Andrew Chaban
CEO, Princeton Properties
Paul Nasser
COO & CFO, Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation
Brian Salyards
Principal, Multifamily Origination, PGIM Real Estate Finance
Andrew Gnazzo
Managing Director, Walker & Dunlop
Rachel Edwards
VP, Investments, The Davis Companies
Allison Bradshaw
SVP, LEM Capital
Gemma Geldmacher
Senior Director, Mortgage Banking, Berkadia
Todd Trehubenko
SVP, CBRE Capital Markets
John Pentore
SVP, Horvath & Tremblay
Chrystal Kornegay
Executive Director, MassHousing
Nav Singh
Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company
Clark Ziegler
Executive Director, Massachusetts Housing Partnership
Gwendolyn Noyes
Partner, Oaktree Development
Megan Watts
Associate, Goulston & Storrs
Jordan Warshaw
Founder, Noannet Group
Michael Cohen
VP, CoStar
Will Hu
SVP, Acquisitions & Development, WhyHotel
Georgianna Oliver
General Manager & VP, Tour24
Kevin Sheehan
Senior Managing Director, Greystar
Nicholas Iselin
GM, Development, Lendlease
Gail Sullivan
Managing Principal, Studio G Architects
James Cater
Program Lead - EV Infrastructure, Eversource Energy
Paul Natalizio
President, Cornerstone Realty Capital
Jay Bisognano
Founder, Torrington Properties
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