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San Antonio Multifamily Mania!

Living Large: San Antonio's Unstoppable Demand For Apartments

Event Ended On: Wednesday April 24 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Multifamily Investment & Finance

 Michael Anderson

Michael Anderson

Managing Director, Westmount Realty Capital
Arleen Garza

Arleen Garza

Co-Founder, REEP Equity
Jasper Martin

Jasper Martin

VP of Acquisitions, Kairoi Residential
Zar Haro
Moderator

Zar Haro

SVP, Capital Markets, JLL

Multifamily Development, Construction & Design

David Lynd

David Lynd

President & CEO ​, LYND​
Dennis McDaniel

Dennis McDaniel

CEO, Weal Development
Tim Barton

Tim Barton

CEO, JMJ Development
David Nisivoccia

David Nisivoccia

President & CEO, San Antonio Housing Authority
Scott Lamontagne
Moderator

Scott Lamontagne

Managing Director, Northmarq

Venue

Grand Hyatt San Antonio
600 E. Market Street
San Antonio, TX 78205

Ballroom: Lone Star, 2nd floor


Parking Information:

Valet: $43.00 per day
Self: $31.00 per day
Convention Center Garage (across the street) $10.00

Book a Room: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/SATGH/G-SMFE
Valid until April 9th

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Agenda

Time Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Breakfast & Networking
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
Multifamily Development, Finance & Investment
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
Multifamily Development, Construction & Design
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1. How will Downtown's employment growth continue to spur apartment demand and development?

2. Where are we seeing the lower/higher cap rates in San Antonio?

3. Will luxury continue to lead the way in multifamily investment and development?

4. What amenities come up on top as tenants have more luxury options to choose from?

5. With apartment rents creeping up just 0.7%, how do we know enough is enough development-wise?

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