What You’ll Learn
- How will the recently signed zoning and land use reform laws by Governor Jared Polis impact the development of affordable housing in Colorado, particularly in urban areas like Denver?
- What emerging trends and demographic shifts influence development strategies, such as young professionals’ urban living preferences?
- What innovative amenities are becoming essential in new multifamily projects to meet resident expectations?
- What creative financing strategies have been most effective in recent multifamily projects, and how can developers utilize tax incentives, grants, and other financial tools to make multifamily projects more economically viable?
- What are some successful examples of multifamily conversions, such as the Art Studios at 1200 Lincoln, that can serve as models for future projects, and how can the lessons learned from these case studies enhance city involvement and support?
How You’ll Do More Business: In 2024, Denver is expected to see a significant increase in multifamily housing, with approximately 29,000 apartments under construction, representing a 9% growth in the city’s housing stock. This surge includes 17,500 new units set to be delivered, with the majority concentrated in urban core neighborhoods, contrasting with last year’s 10,500 units. Gain firsthand insights into the latest market data and forecasts, helping you make informed decisions and identify opportunities in the rapidly expanding Denver multifamily market.
Who attends: Owners, developers, investors, operators, general contractors, brokers, public officials, architects, tenants, engineers and professionals moving Colorado’s commercial landscape forward.
Why should you attend: Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry so you can 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 we do.