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D.C. Metro Affordable Housing Summit

Why Major Players are Now Entering the Fray

Event Ended On: Wednesday March 20 2019

Presented By

Speakers and Panels

Holistic Development in Overlooked Areas

Polly Donaldson

Polly Donaldson

Director, D.C. Department of Housing & Community Development
Corey Powell

Corey Powell

COO, Dantes Partners

Developing Affordable Housing in Booming Areas

Joe LeMense

Joe LeMense

Managing Director, United Bank
Todd Lee

Todd Lee

Executive Director/CEO, DC Housing Finance Agency
Bill Bonstra

Bill Bonstra

Founder & Managing Partner, Bonstra Haresign Architects

Remarks from the Podium

David Bowers

David Bowers

Vice President and Mid-Atlantic Market Leader, Enterprise Community Partners

Venue

The Hamilton Live
600 14th Street NW, near Metro Center
Washington D.C. 20005

Event Space: The Hamilton Live, F Street Entrance


Parking Information:

LAZ Parking Garage: 1455 F Street NW (just West of the Hamilton F Street entrance). Rates vary.

PMI Garage: (1.5 blocks from venue)
1 Hour: $14
2 Hours: $20

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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Registration, Networking, & Breakfast
9:00 AM
9:10 AM
Keynote Presentation: David Bowers, Enterprise
9:10 AM
10:05 AM
Holistic Development in Overlooked Areas
How Can Recently-Introduced Opportunity Zones Benefit Affordable Housing?
10:05 AM
11:00 AM
Developing Affordable Housing in Booming Areas
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
More Networking!

Summary

1. From JBG Smith to Tishman Speyer, what major developers are now investing in affordable housing projects - and why? 

2. Why is the majority of affordable housing developments east of Rock Creek Park - and what can be done to remedy the situation? 

3. How are nonprofit developers making significant strides to tackle affordable housing? 

4. Where is the most affordable housing being built, and will it be enough? 

5. Some developers call affordable housing the "hardest" asset class to cover. What can be done to get more developers involved?