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Speakers and Panels
Affordable Housing Demand Surge
What Is Affordable In East Bay? Meeting Policy & Regulation, Addressing Supply & Demand, And Highlighting Regional Success
Brad Griggs
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Blake|Griggs Properties
Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft
Mayor
City of Alameda
Linda Mandolini
President and CEO
Eden Housing
Ken Lowney
President
Lowney Architecture
Mattison Ly
Associate Principal
brick
The Latest in Market-rate Housing & Future Forecast
New Construction, Existing Property Management, Population Migrations, And Emerging Trends
Sean Murphy
Partner
Pacific Development
Eric Chevalier
CEO and Founding Partner
The ADDRESS Company
Steve Buster
SVP, Development
Grosvenor
Keith Manson
Senior Vice President
CBRE
Todd Williams
Attorney
Fennemore
Why This Matters
What You'll Learn:
The pandemic prompted migration from urban submarkets to suburban submarkets. What does the future hold for East Bay's multifamily market? Will people continue to migrate towards the suburbs or will they move back to urban downtowns?
What is the current supply and demand dynamic for multifamily in Alameda, Oakland, Berkeley, and Contra Costa?
How are cities like Alameda navigating the demand for affordable housing?
With robust development in the East Bay area, which cities are seeing the most multifamily developments? Which neighborhoods are prime for development opportunities?
How is the East Bay meeting the public's demand for TOD?
How are developers navigating obstacles pertaining to the permitting and zoning laws? Are there any strategies in terms of getting these developments off the ground quicker?
How You'll Do More Business:
We are two years into the Covid-19 pandemic, and the way we work and live is continuously changing. With the stay-at-home order prompting the shift from office work to remote work, we are seeing a reshuffling of populations - the public is leaving the city to seek the suburbs. Join industry leaders as they discuss TOD developments, placemaking, future forecasts, and best practices for investing, owning, and developing both market-rate and affordable housing in the East Bay.
Who You'll Meet: Brokers, owners, developers, investors, lawyers, and government officials.
Why You Should Attend:
Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to identify opportunities, build your network and expand your business. With the largest audience of commercial real estate professionals in the world, no one knows how to help your business more than us. Join Bisnow as we jump into the market in Northern California to analyze its strengths and strategize on its areas of opportunity.
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Venue
DoubleTree Berkeley Marina: Island Ballroom, First Floor
200 Marina Blvd.
Berkeley, CA 94710
Self Parking, First 3 hours: $18, over 3 hours: $24
Agenda
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3:00 PM
4:00 PM
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Opening Networking
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4:00 PM
4:45 PM
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Affordable Housing Demand Surge
What Is Affordable In East Bay? Meeting Policy & Regulation, Addressing Supply & Demand, And Highlighting Regional Success |
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4:45 PM
5:30 PM
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The Latest in Market-rate Housing & Future Forecast
New Construction, Existing Property Management, Population Migrations, And Emerging Trends |
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5:30 PM
6:00 PM
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Closing Networking
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