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Welcome to the Multifamily Boom

From Capital Markets to Overarching Development Trends, What's in Store for the Triangle In this Stage of the Cycle?

John Florian
Seaboard Station

John Florian

EVP

Hoffman & Associates

Mark Barker

Mark Barker

Managing Partner, Principal & CEO

Northview Partners

Maurice Malfatti

Maurice Malfatti

Managing Partner, Co-Founder

Blue Heron Asset Management

Susan Newman

Susan Newman

Managing Director, Real Estate Services

Greystar

Palmer McArthur

Palmer McArthur

Managing Director, Development

RangeWater

Grey Poole

Grey Poole

Partner

Selwyn Property Group

Clark Jenkins

Clark Jenkins

Senior Vice President

Bellwether Enterprise

Kellie Falk
Moderator

Kellie Falk

Partner and Managing Director

Drucker + Falk

Mark Barker

Managing Partner, Principal & CEO

Northview Partners

Mr. Barker serves as the CEO of NorthView Partners and has over 20 years of multifamily real estate experience. He has been directly involved in the development of over 5,000 multifamily units and has provided oversight for the construction of nearly 2,700 multifamily units in his career. Mr. Barker’s experience includes multifamily product types ranging from two-story direct-entry, three-story breezeway with integrated garages, and four and five-story residential with structured parking.

Mr. Barker has financed multifamily projects through both private equity and institutional partners. Prior to forming NorthView Partners, he joined Colonial Properties Trust in April 2005 and served as Senior Vice President, overseeing multifamily development and supporting acquisitions for Colonial within the East Coast region, including the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. In addition, Mr. Barker was a member of Colonial’s Senior Management Team and provided additional business development input and guidance for the company.

From 1999 to 2005, he was a Director in the Raleigh-Durham office of Wood Partners focusing on multifamily development in the Triangle market and was responsible for developing the Triangle’s first urban apartment project with structured parking. Prior to joining Wood Partners, Mr. Barker served as Development Coordinator for Steven D. Bell & Company (Bell Partners), in which Mr. Barker had development responsibility for multifamily and assisted living housing and supported Bell on existing multifamily and commercial asset acquisitions.

Mr. Barker graduated from Appalachian State University in 1992 with a degree in Social Science Education with a Concentration in History. After teaching high school social studies for two years, Mr. Barker entered the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where in 1996 he received a Master’s Degree in Urban Planning with a major in Real Estate Development and Finance. Mr. Barker is an active member of the Urban Land Institute and his church.

Maurice Malfatti

Managing Partner, Co-Founder

Blue Heron Asset Management

Maurice co-founded Blue Heron in 2011. He oversees the firm’s operations and the investment strategy, portfolio construction, and management of Blue Heron’s funds, serving on the Investment Committee for each fund. Maurice plays a key role in sourcing opportunities and negotiating deal structure and terms. He is actively involved in the visioning and development of the value-creation business plan for each asset and the oversight of its execution.

Maurice has 20 years of real estate experience, spanning investment, commercial brokerage, development, and construction, and during the recession, served as a key member of a distressed asset receivership team on behalf of a regional bank. Maurice began investing in real estate in 1996. As a commercial broker, from 2005-2011, Maurice successfully closed 85 lease and sale transactions, spanning office, retail, industrial, self-storage and land; and served as property and or asset manager for several retail, office, and residential rental properties.

Over his career, Maurice has co-founded, operated, and profitably exited several ventures, including real estate investments and a construction/property maintenance company. From 2000-2005, Maurice was a partner with a NYSE-member broker-dealer firm, covering buy-side institutional investors as an equities sales trader. He began his career as a systems analyst for Andersen Consulting (now Accenture).

Maurice is a NC-licensed real estate broker and a past member of the Board of Directors for the Realtors Commercial Alliance in Wilmington, NC. As an active member of the Urban Land Institute, he serves on the “Rethinking Southern Cities” Regional Initiative Council. Maurice is an active supporter of Habitat for Humanity and a regular participant of CEO Build and Team Build events, and a frequent guest lecturer at the UNC Kenan Flagler School of Business.

Maurice received a BS in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University.

Susan Newman

Managing Director, Real Estate Services

Greystar

Susan Newman is managing director of real estate services for Greystar, and oversees a portfolio of assets

located throughout the Carolinas. Active in the multifamily industry since 1981, she has extensive expertise

in property operations, new construction, lease ups, and business development. Susan has been involved in

rehabilitation projects, asset repositioning, student housing, distressed property management, and property

acquisitions and dispositions. Most recently, she served as the senior vice president of the Southeast

Division for Riverstone Residential Group before joining Greystar during the 2014 acquisition. Susan holds

real estate broker-in-charge designations in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. She is an active

member of the Triangle Apartment Association, and has served on various multifamily committees. Susan

earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Gardner-Webb University.

Palmer McArthur

Managing Director, Development

RangeWater

Palmer McArthur is Managing Director of Development for the Carolinas and Tennessee at RangeWater

Real Estate. Since his arrival in 2014, Palmer has closed eight projects totaling 2,500 units. He led the

expansion of RangeWater Real Estate into North Carolina and South Carolina developing several

projects of note including the Penrose, winner of Top Apartment Development at the 2019 Charlotte

Business Journal Heavy Hitters Awards.

In his role at RangeWater Real Estate, Palmer is responsible for identifying and analyzing development

opportunities in the Carolinas and Tennessee, raising debt and equity capital, and managing project

execution. Palmer oversees the development of midrise and garden multifamily projects and manages

multiple teams of architects, engineers, attorneys and contractors. As an expert in the commercial real

estate industry, Palmer speaks frequently at conferences and industry forums. Palmer was previously an

assistant vice president at an American international banking and financial services company, where he

underwrote CMBS loans for the real estate capital markets group.

Palmer holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BSBA with distinction from the University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was an active member of the real estate clubs at both institutions. He is

also a member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and sits on the Carolina Trends Council. Palmer lives in

Atlanta with his wife and three children, and enjoys golf, hunting and spending time with his family and

friends.

Grey Poole

Partner

Selwyn Property Group

Grey focuses on the development, brokerage and leasing of office, medical office and infill residential projects. Previous experience includes serving as a partner at Mark Pierce Poole Properties (2001-2008), senior vice president of the Trammell Crow Company (1998-2000) and director of office leasing at Faison Associates (1992-97). Grey, along with Patrick Pierce and Jensie Teague, founded Selwyn Property Group in 2009. Since his first industry position at Childress Klein Properties in 1990, Grey has been responsible for the development of several million square feet of office, medical office, retail, and infill residential properties.

Grey graduated from Phi Beta Kappa from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and earned his Master of Business Administration (MBA) a t the University of Virginia. He is a Licensed Real Estate Broker in North Carolina and South Carolina, and is the past President of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP).

Projects that Grey has been involved with include 605 Lexington Avenue (infill office building in Charlotte, 800 St. Mary's Street (infill boutique apartment project in Raleigh), 1500 Kenilworth (infill townhome project in Charlotte), Park at Drexel (infill boutique apartment project in Charlotte), OrthoCarolina Medical Office Building (Charlotte), and Dabney Exchange Retail Development (Henderson).

Clark Jenkins

Senior Vice President

Bellwether Enterprise

Clark has 15 years of experience in commercial real estate finance, loan origination,

and underwriting. As Bellwether Enterprise’s Senior Vice President, he is responsible

for originating commercial real estate debt and equity opportunities.

Prior to Bellwether Enterprise, Clark was a Vice President at Capital Advisors, starting

at the firm as a financial analyst and transitioning to production after two years. Prior to

joining Capital Advisors, Clark spent two years as a Financial Analyst at RBC Bank in

the Commercial Markets Group.

Clark has won several high producer awards for life insurance companies, conduits and

other lenders.

Kellie Falk

Moderator

Drucker + Falk

Kellie Falk is a Partner and Managing Director of Drucker + Falk, a family owned fee management real estate company operating since 1938. The company manages approximately 30,000 multifamily homes and 2.5 million square feet of commercial space in the Southeast.

Kellie began her career at Drucker + Falk in 1988, but left shortly thereafter to satisfy her entrepreneurial spirit. After running a successful corporate housing company, she returned to Drucker &Falk in 1996 to focus her knowledge and energy on growing the family business, including overseeing the management of new apartment construction projects. She learned the importance of marketing and technology while running her own business, so upon her return to Drucker & Falk she spearheaded the company's first website, encouraged employees to use email and required properties to have a website. Drucker + Falk's early introduction to technology made it easier for the company to adapt to technology advances for property management.

When the new construction boom in the late 1990's slowed, she focused her attention on repositioning older properties. Her actions resulted in owners seeing rental growth rates in properties that had not experienced growth in years. This was achieved by managing controlled expenses, understanding the submarket by implementing competitive rental rates, knowing the importance of curb appeal and initiating an interior rehab program.

New construction, repositioning older properties and business development are still her focus today along with overseeing the management of Drucker + Falk with her partners to insure its success for another generation.

Kellie's commitment to the apartment industry does not end at her office door. She currently serves as the President of the North Carolina Apartment Association and is a frequent lecturer at industry events throughout the country. She has also been recognized by her peers for her hard work and dedication to the apartment and real estate industry. She was listed in the top 40 for Real Estate and Construction by the Triangle Business Journal, awarded the Top Apartment Executive by the Triangle Apartment Association and the Triangle Leader Impact for Commercial Real Estate. She also has been named by the Business Leader Magazine as a Women Extraordinaire.

Kellie is a Housing Credit Certification Professional (HCCP) through the National Association of Home Builders, a Certified Property Manager (CPM) with the Institute of Real Estate Management as well as a Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) and Certified Apartment Property Supervisor (CAPS) with the National Apartment Association. She has a Real Estate Brokers License in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Georgia.

In addition to her work for the apartment industry, she is actively involved in her community. She was recently appointed by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper to the Board of Trustees for Wake Technical Community College, is a member of the Advisors Board for Paragon Bank and previously served on the Executive Board of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. However, her most valuable contribution to her community is her tireless work for a variety of non-profits including the Frankie Lemmon School, Meredith College, Beginnings and Band Together to name a few. She also serves on the Board of the National Multifamily Housing Council and is a member of the Commercial Real Estate for Women in the Triangle, Charlotte and Charleston and a member of The National Association of Women Business Owners.

Kellie received her BA from Meredith College where she majored in Business Economics and minored in Religion. She earned her MBA with a concentration in Real Estate Finance and Urban Development from American University.

Summary

1. With rates on the rise, how can capital markets work with multifamily finance?

2. Where in Raleigh-Durham is most appealing to new residents?

3. As more apartments are being developed in the Triangle, will demand keep apartment costs high? 

4. How are rising construction costs affecting development trends in Raleigh-Durham?

5. How can recently-introduced Opportunity Zones positively impact multifamily development trends in the Raleigh-Durham region?

Venue

Market Hall
215 Wolfe Street
Raleigh NC 27601

Floor: Market View at Market Hall, Ground Floor


There are three public parking lot/decks available within 1 block of Market Hall.
City Market Lot (228 S. Person Street) $1/hr and $8/day
Wilmington Street Deck (122 S. Blount Street), $1/half hour and $12/day
Moore Square Deck (223 S. Wilmington Street) same as above
Free street parking is upon availability.

Agenda

Time Activity
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
Registration, Networking, & Breakfast
3:30 PM
5:00 PM
Welcome to the Multifamily Boom

From Capital Markets to Overarching Development Trends, What's in Store for the Triangle In this Stage of the Cycle?

5:00 PM
5:30 PM
More Networking!

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