Thu Sep 24, 2026
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What You'll Learn:
How You'll Do More Business: Enhance your business by gaining a stronger understanding of New England's commercial multifamily industry. Understand how to make deals pencil and construct more units in 2026 and 2027. Hear from top designers and property managers on the future of multifamily amenities and technology and how these are helping to get buildings leased.
Who You'll Meet: Network with a diverse group of industry leaders, including developers, financiers, urban planners, policymakers, and real estate experts. This event is a melting pot of ideas and strategies, fostering connections and collaborations in the Boston real estate market.
For questions regarding content, speaking, and sponsorship opportunities, please email our Event Producer, Joshua Piquion, at joshua.piquion@bisnow.com
To request disability-related accommodations, please contact audrey.sullivan@bisnow.com no later than seven business days prior to the event.
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9:30 AM 10:30 AM |
Registration & Networking
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10:30 AM 11:15 AM |
Market Outlook: Development, Acquisitions & Shifting Supply-Demand Dynamics
1.) Evaluating Boston's thinning development pipeline and what a reduced supply outlook means for rent recovery and absorption.
2.) Tracking the product mix shift of Class A luxury to Class B pipeline, and what it means for mid-market rent growth, vacancy, and renter demand across key submarkets.
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11:15 AM 12:00 PM |
From Subsidized to Missing Middle: Developing for Affordability
1.) Examining the financing tools and subsidy structures available to affordable housing developers and where the real gaps in the capital stack remain.
2.) Understanding how shifting development economics are forcing cities, developers, and nonprofits to rethink how affordable projects get structured and delivered. |
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12:00 PM 12:45 PM |
Navigating Entitlements, Zoning & Development Barriers
1.) Exploring how recent zoning reforms in Boston and surrounding municipalities are opening new opportunities for density and transit-oriented development.
2.) Discussing the policy levers at the state, city, and local level that could meaningfully unlock the next wave of multifamily supply in Greater Boston. |
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12:45 PM 1:30 PM |
Lunch & Networking
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1:30 PM 2:15 PM |
Hospitality Meets Multifamily: Elevating Design, Tech, Operations & Tenant Engagement
1.) Evaluating the proptech stack; from AI-driven leasing and smart access to resident experience platforms anddifferentiating the tools that drive real NOI impact.
2.) Examining design trends blurring the line between hospitality and multifamily: Co-working integration, wellness programming, and curated community spaces built around the renter lifestyle. |
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2:15 PM 3:00 PM |
Under the Radar: How Sub-institutional Capital and Local Operators Are Winning Today
1.) Identifying where deal opportunities are emerging for smaller investors. From off-market acquisitions and distressed assets to overlooked submarkets that larger players aren't chasing
2.) Breaking down the sub-institutional capital raising environment 3.) Examining exit strategy for the sub-institutional investor: when to sell, who the likely buyers are and how to maximize value. |
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3:00 PM 3:15 PM |
Post Event Networking
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