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From Feasibility to Stabilization: How Asset Managers and Developers Can Collaborate to Create Operationally Resilient Affordable Housing Properties
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Time: 3:30 - 5:00 pm Room: Alaska / Idaho
Tracks: Affordable Rental Housing - Finance, Property and Asset Management
Description: Affordable housing properties are being slammed by exploding operating costs, lagging revenues, and excessive demands on property management. To set up new projects to survive and thrive in today’s extraordinarily challenging operating environment, housing teams are learning to do things differently-and this panel of expert asset managers are leading the way. They will share their experiences collaborating with development teams to set up new projects for success-by taking a seat at the table from early feasibility through stabilization. Whether you are an asset manager or a developer, you’ll walk away from this presentation with inspiring stories, practical ideas, and better questions to bring to your housing team. This session is designed for housing professionals at all stages of their careers.
Moderator:
Kimberly Taylor, Director of Asset Management, Housing Development Center
Presenters:
Mary Eileen Langsdorf Hanson, Senior Asset Manager, Community Development Partners
Melissa Baker, Enterprise
Natalie Thornton, Asset Program Manager, Community Partners for Affordable Housing
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