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Event Date | Wed Dec 4 EST (about 5 years ago) |
Location |
Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel
200 N Ashley Dr, Tampa, FL 33602, USA |
Region | Americas |
Our Tampa Multifamily Summit will unearth key data and trends that will help guide real estate professionals towards the future of this industry in South Florida. We will address key issues like raising debt and equity, new developments, renter and condo buyer trends, changing financing norms, managing costs and emerging submarkets.
Join us as we take an in depth look at Tampa Bay's robust multifamily development pipeline and as we find out what's next for this growing market. According to CBRE, nearly $2 billion has been deployed into this market over the last four years, coming primarily from private and institutional investors.
Vacancies have fallen below pre-recession lows, despite a large increase in supply. Net absorption and average rents remain strong. We'll find out where new acquisitions are most active and where developers are looking to build next.
Where is Tampa in the multifamily cycle? What does the capital stack look like for optimal investment? How much higher can rents go and how should we prepare for a market softening? What is the most creative way you've secured financing over the last few years? What are the latest innovations in property management, technology and operational efficiencies?
Hear from South Florida's top developers and owners as we discuss the region's hottest new developments, their challenges and how they stand to affect the community's future.
What You'll Learn:
• What new inventory is being built and coming online in Tampa?
• Hunting for yield: where are people looking for deals and what assets are most attractive?
• What amenities and fixtures does the sophisticated renter want? How do those differ across class - A, B and C?
• What challenges like slow permitting, rising land costs and impact fees are developers facing in today's market?
• What does supply and demand look like in Tampa and what are the development implications over the next five years?
2019 Speakers
MODERATOR:
Michael Boutzoukas
Shareholder, Becker Lawyers
SPEAKERS:
Max Cruz
Executive Vice President, Housing Trust Group
Arturo Peña
Vice President Development, Related Development
Crystal Wilson
Vice President, Development, Milhaus
Jay Curran
Senior Managing Director, Crescent Communities
Andrew Burnett
Senior Principal, Stantec
Frank Guerra
Founder & Principal, Altis Cardinal
Greg Minder
President, InTown Group
Ashley Socarras
Senior Vice President, Acquisitions, Lloyd Jones Capital
Sloan Stevens
Director, Hunt Real Estate Capital
Bruce Gago
Vice President, FCP
2019 Sponsors
• DeNYSe
• Becker
• Bosch
• AISC
• GYM Source
• FCP
• Stantec
• AbaCode
• DCHunt