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David Hanchrow

David Hanchrow

CIO

Bristol Development

Brad Shapiro
Moderator

Brad Shapiro

CEO and Founding Principal

Shapiro & Company Architects

David Hanchrow

CIO

Bristol Development

David Hanchrow is Chief Investment Officer for Bristol. An 22-year veteran of the multi-family industry, Mr. Hanchrow oversees site selection and acquisition, as well as market and financial feasibility analysis.

He is also responsible for all asset dispositions and plays a key role in sourcing and structuring financing for new development projects. Previously, Mr. Hanchrow served as real estate development manager for Polar-BEK, a Birmingham, Alabama based development firm.

Mr Hanchrow held several positions at Polar-BEK over a period of nearly10 years and was involved in the development of more than 2,000 multi-family units.

He received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Brad Shapiro

Moderator

Shapiro & Company Architects

Brad is the CEO and Founding Principal of Shapiro & Company Architects, a residential architecture firm

with offices in Memphis, Nashville and Dallas. Shapiro & Company is dedicated to partnering with developers to

deliver timely and profitable projects. In the last several years, the firm has completed over 6,000 units

and $1 billion worth of construction in leading cities such as Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville,

Chattanooga, Charlotte, Tampa, and more across the Southeast. Brad is responsible for the overall

direction of the company as well as establishing the vision and design of the projects. Brad specializes in

designing residential solutions that solve livable and cost-savvy issues. Brad graduated from the

University of Arkansas’ Fay Jones School of Architecture in 1985 and currently serves on the University

of Arkansas’ Dean’s Circle. He is also an active participant of numerous national and regional

associations such as AIA, Congress for the New Urbanism, ULI, Institute of Classical Architecture and Art,

West TN Home Builders Association, National Apartment Association, and NCARB.

Summary

  1. Has the pandemic impacted which neighborhoods Nashville residents want to move to, and if so, what neighborhoods are emerging as popular options?

  2. Nashville's goal for the last few years was 100 new residents a day. Has that slowed down amidst the pandemic?

  3. Have any renters had issues paying rent? If so, what are those conversations like?

  4. How are you helping residents feel safe, and healthy, during the pandemic, including increased sanitation?

  5. What new technology has your company embraced to keep residents socially distanced, but still happy with their apartment experience?

Agenda

Time Activity
6:30 PM
7:30 PM
Nashville Multifamily Update

How Nashville's Residential Boom is Faring Amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic

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