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The Future of Beds in Dublin

Bright Outlook on Build to Rent and City Living

Event Ended On: Tuesday September 18 2018

Presented By

Speakers and Panels

Opening Keynote Interview

Michael Ablon

Michael Ablon

Principal, PegasusAblon
Karen Sheil
Moderator

Karen Sheil

Partner, Real Estate, William Fry

The Future of City Living

Resi Growth and Expansion

Aoife Brennan
Moderator

Aoife Brennan

Director, Research, Lisney

Creating The Next Rental Experience

What does it take to develop & operate BTR Units effectively?

Iain Murray

Iain Murray

Senior Director, BTR Consultancy (Europe), Cortland Consult

Venue

 

The Westin Dublin

College Green,

Westmoreland Street, 

Dublin 2, D02 HR67 

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:15 AM
Breakfast & Networking
8:15 AM
8:20 AM
Bisnow & LIV Welcoming
8:20 AM
8:40 AM
Opening Keynote Interview
Fireside Chat with Michael Ablon, PegasusAblon
8:45 AM
9:25 AM
The Future of City Living
Resi Growth and Expansion
9:25 AM
9:30 AM
Stretch Break
9:35 AM
10:15 AM
Creating The Next Rental Experience
What does it take to develop & operate BTR Units effectively?
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
Post Panel Networking

Summary

1. How can local authorities and the CRE industry in Dublin work together to deliver on the Rebuilding Dublin housing plan of providing the tens of thousands of homes needed by 2021? 

2. With €5B in capital targeted to the Irish BTR sector, how can modern methods of construction and the right approach to density speed up the delivery process?

3. What type of infrastructure and government initiatives are needed to support residential growth, flourishing neighborhoods, and the development process?

4. How can the market avoid further rental spikes and provide the type of housing appealing to young professionals, as well as families?

5. Are there enough and affordable student apartments in Dublin? How can we encourage students to continue renting in Dublin after graduation, and what accommodation should the market be building for them?