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Raleigh-Durham Multifamily Forum!

Development in The Triangle: Is It Too Good To Be True?

Event Ended On: Thursday March 15 2018

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Speakers and Panels

Construction and Development

Urban vs Suburban, Finance, Investment, Construction Cost & Major Projects!

Mark Barker

Mark Barker

Managing Partner, Principal & CEO, Northview Partners
Palmer McArthur

Palmer McArthur

Managing Director, Development, RangeWater
Jonathan Mettel

Jonathan Mettel

VP, Hunt Real Estate Capital
Maurice Malfatti
Moderator

Maurice Malfatti

Managing Partner, Co-Founder, Blue Heron Asset Management

Attracting and Retaining Residents

Design, Property Management, Amenities and More!

Kellie Falk

Kellie Falk

Partner and Managing Director, Drucker + Falk

Venue

Hilton North Raleigh/Midtown
3415 Wake Forest Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27609

Ballroom: Grand Ballroom 4 & 5, Lobby Level


Parking Information:

Free onsite parking

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Agenda

February 16 Activity
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
Post Panel Networking!
March 15 Activity
7:30 AM
8:30 AM
Breakfast and Networking!
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
Attracting and Retaining Residents - Design, Property Management, Amenities and More!
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
Construction and Development - Urban vs Suburban, Finance, Investment, Construction Cost & Major Projects!

Summary

1. What type of marketing tactics are firms employing to attract new residents?

2. Are Millennials choosing to live in the suburbs or city? Why?

3. What does the current capital stack look like?  How has it evolved?  How will that carry over to 2018?

4. What current projects are fueled by the expansion of the Triangles Tech industry?

5. There's no question Multifamily is hot, but with the rising construction cost, what amenities and development factors will be jeopardized in order to still make a profit?