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AH914 Symposium
Building on Strength: Invigorating Business Models for Affordable Rental Housing in the New Era

#NWAffordableHousing

Multifamily

Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel - December 14, 2011

View the full event agenda - a day filled with innovative, yet practical, ideas to enhance your rental housing program. (Updated10/17/11)

Explore the list of speakers and panelists - expert practitioners and thought-leaders in the business of affordable housing. (Updated 10/20/11)

Click here to download the symposium brochure.

Click here to view the symposium resources.

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Are you thinking about how to provide rental housing in a world with less subsidy?  So are we -- let’s work together! 

Changing demographics and economic pressures lead most experts to predict rising demand for affordable rental housing.  So we are all looking at ways to invigorate affordable rental housing business models. Understanding the business model of the nonprofit itself -- rather than taking a property-by-property approach -- is critical to the future.  

This symposium will highlight leaders who are exploring efficiencies in their existing practices, as well as investigating new business strategies. Offering a thought-provoking venue for active engagement in interactive workshops and plenary discussions with national thought-leaders, the day is designed to be practical and tactical, and provide participants with strategies to take back home as well as a network of contacts to support their business model redesign.  In short, practitioners will investigate real-life examples of new business strategies, and see what really works.

Join us.  Bring your local partners, your sponsors and your public officials.  Together, we can prompt a new way of thinking about the business of affordable rental housing.

The day has been especially designed to benefit

- Affordable housing developers and managers
- Real estate asset managers
- State HFA staff
- City housing staff
- Lenders, syndicators and other financial partners
- Foundations focused on housing and community development
- Thought-leaders and innovators in community development

 

 

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