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Speakers and Panels
Chris Frampton
CEO
East West Partners
Jarvie Worcester
Managing Director
Trammell Crow Residential
Scott Yeates
President
SW Development
Kelianne Crapo
EVP
Peak Capital Partners
New Developments & Neighborhoods
Gregory Mutz
CEO
AMLI Residential
Denise Gammon
Executive Managing Director
Holland Partner Group
Scott Johnson
Division President
LMC
Matthew Schildt
Rocky Mountain Regional Partner
The Dinerstein Companies
Bobby Long
Principal, Director of Design
Kephart
James Mansfield
Principal Managing Director
Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors
Affordable Housing
David Zucker
Principal & CEO
Zocalo Development
Diana Reid
EVP
PNC Real Estate
Jill Brooks-Garnett
COO
Alden Torch Financial
Lee Patke
Executive Director
Greccio Housing
Haley Jordahl
Housing Development Officer
Denver Office of Economic Development
Bradley Boodt
Partner
Holland & Hart
Private Equity & Investments / Capital Markets
David Kim
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
The Bascom Group
Marti Page
Co-Founder & Principal
Anchor Investments
Sam Isaacson
Managing Director
JCR Capital
Charlie Williams
SVP
KeyBank
Dan Levin
Regional Development Partner
Pensam Capital
Kelley Klobetanz
Managing Director
Greystone
New Construction, Development & Design
Brian Wynne
President & Co-Founder
Wynne Yasmer
Mark Johnson
VP
The Opus Group
Ben Krasnow
Managing Director
Crescent Communities
Scé Pike
CEO & Founder
IOTAS
Dean Sparaco
Director
CR architecture + design
Zach Smith
CEO and Co-founder
Bristlecone Construction
Condo Development: The Challenges & Necessities
Susan Powers
President
Urban Ventures
Peter Kudla
CEO
Metropolitan Homes
Brian J. Levitt
President
NAVA Real Estate Development
Jae Edwards
Principal & Co-Founder
Dublin Development
Darren Hinton
Construction Executive & Senior Vice President
Milender White
Executive Roundtable
Chad McWhinney
CEO & Co-Founder
McWhinney
Matthew Joblon
CEO
BMC Investments
Doug Wells
CEO
Broe Real Estate
Darren Fisk
Founder & CEO
Forum Real Estate Group
Jon Buerge
President & Partner
Urban Villages
John Blackshire
Vice President
Transwestern
New Supply and Steep Concessions Suppress Downtown Rents—Upside Once Things Cool Off?
David Pierce
Market Analyst
CoStar Group
Summary
The multifamily market remains strong throughout the nation, with the second-highest annual completions count for this cycle coming in this year for developers. With rising rents and construction costs, however, uncertainty is on the horizon for the multifamily market. National Real Estate Investor 2018 Multifamily Predictions propose a variety of outlooks:
- Class-A multifamily developments will continue to be attractive and competitive, in both urban and suburban markets
- Construction labor shortage and zoning regulations continue to pose challenges for both delivery and site selection
- Demand is slowing while supply is rising, likely leading to more vacancies in 2018. Rents are predicted to continue to rise, however.
- The affordable housing gap will not close, leaving governments, developers and private investors with opportunities to provide more units to low to moderate income families
Ten years after the Great Recession, the U.S. economy is strong, unemployment is the lowest it's been since the 1960s and thousands of new apartments are getting built around the country. Yet, despite the influx of jobs, wage growth has remained stagnant, leaving millions of middle-class Americans without savings, living paycheck to paycheck as they continue to fight for what generations before have taken for granted: decent, affordable housing.
Overall, the multifamily market relies heavily on national economic stability, low unemployment rates and a robust tenant pool in order to maintain a steady demand. However, with rising rents outpacing wages across the nation, a major economic shift can cause major challenges for the multifamily market.
As multifamily evolves to keep up with supply and demand, how can developers, investors, designers, construction firms and real estate proprietors work together to deliver quality living communities while maintaining a valuable return on investment?
Join us for this full day event to hear more about these topics and to network with the biggest influencers in multifamily real estate. As always, Bisnow provides an abundance of opportunities for networking and deal-making in a fast-paced (almost) never boring, real 9 - 5 day (not like your current job). We look forward to seeing you there!
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Venue
Halcyon a Hotel in Cherry Creek
245 Columbine St.
Denver, CO 80206
Ballroom: Halcyon Ballroom
Valet $15
Agenda
| Time | Activity |
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1:30 PM
2:00 AM
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Registration Opens | Breakfast and Networking
Rooftop |
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2:30 PM
3:10 PM
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Speed Networking
Rooftop |
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3:10 PM
3:20 PM
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Move from Rooftop to Ballroom
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3:20 PM
3:30 PM
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Welcome to BMAC 2018: Rocky Mountain Series!
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3:30 PM
4:10 PM
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New Developments & Neighborhoods
• Gregory Mutz, CEO, AMLI Residential |
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4:10 PM
4:50 PM
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Affordable Housing
• Jill Brooks-Garnett, COO, Alden Torch Financial |
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4:50 PM
5:15 PM
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Coffee Break!
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5:15 PM
5:20 PM
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New Supply and Steep Concessions Suppress Downtown Rents—Upside Once Things Cool Off?
• David Pierce, Market Analyst, CoStar Group |
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5:20 PM
6:00 PM
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Private Equity & Investments / Capital Markets
• David Kim, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, The Bascom Group |
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6:00 PM
7:30 PM
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Lunch
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7:30 PM
8:10 PM
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New Construction, Development & Design
• Mark Johnson, VP, The Opus Group |
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8:10 PM
8:50 PM
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Condo Development: The Challenges & Necessities
• Susan Powers, President, Urban Ventures |
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8:50 PM
9:20 PM
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Break! Networking & Schmooze
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9:20 PM
10:00 PM
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Executive Roundtable
• Matthew Joblon, CEO, BMC Investments |
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10:00 PM
11:00 PM
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Post Party | Cocktail Hour & Hors D'Oeuvres
Rooftop |