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Bay Area Student Housing & Higher Ed Summit

Learn How Public-Private Partnerships are Driving Student Housing and Impacting the Developer and Educator Outlook

Event Ended On: Thursday January 10 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Developer & Educator Outlook

The State of Student Housing, Campus Development, and On vs. Off Campus Housing

Rosemarie Rae

Rosemarie Rae

Vice Chancellor & CFO, UC Berkeley
Karri Novak

Karri Novak

VP, Suffolk Construction
Caroline Guibert Chase
Moderator

Caroline Guibert Chase

Partner, Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass

Importance of Public-Private Partnerships

How P3s Benefit Developers and Universities, Expeditie Projects, and Create Greater Impact in the Community

Venue

Hotel Nikko
222 Mason St.
San Francisco, CA 94102

Ballroom: Nikko Ballroom, 3rd Floor


Parking Information:

Parking information:
ValetBased on Availability
$15 for the first hour, $5 for each additional 1/2 hr. ($50+ tax Max)
Downtown Center Garage - 325 Mason Street:
$8 per hour ($35 Max)

Ellis-O'Farrell Garage - 123 O'Farrell Street:
$2.50 per hour

Parking Place/Handlery - 260 O'Farrell Street:
$15.00 Early Bird Rate

Ampco Parking/Hilton - 210 Ellis Street:
$13.00 Early Bird Rate

*Prices Subject to Change*

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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Coffee, Breakfast, & Networking
9:00 AM
9:45 AM
Developer & Educator Outlook
The State of Student Housing, Campus Development, and On vs. Off Campus Housing
9:45 AM
10:30 AM
Importance Of Public-Private Partnerships
How P3s Benefit Developers and Universities, Expediting Projects, and Create Greater Impact in the Community
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1. The importance—often necessity— of public-private partnerships in the support of higher education when it comes to real estate development.

 2. What role the lack of student housing plays on the issue of affordable housing across the Bay Area and how working to solve one issue help solve the other.

3. The challenges universities and developers face when building on-campus vs. off-campus. 

4. The immediate impact not-for-profit organizations and donors support can have on a University and its short term and long term plans.

5. Neighborhoods across the Bay Area that are ripe for development and investment.