What You’ll Learn:
- Office is having a rise in vacancies and a decline in valuations. What opportunities lie with converting these assets to residential properties?
- How can an experienced project team increase a developer’s success in tackling adaptive reuse projects?
- What are the permitting processes and regulatory hurdles developers face in adaptive reuse projects, particularly in Philadelphia?
- What key building attributes should developers look out for when assessing assets for potential conversion opportunities?
- With rising inflation and high interest rates, does the state need to look towards increasing the funding for its Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program to further incentivize developers?
- What are the financial aspects of conversion projects, including costs, funding and potential returns on investment?
- Understand the challenges that lie with conversions and learn the types of properties that are easier and more cost effective to convert?
- How can developers leverage federal tax credits to preserve and renovate historical buildings?
- What best practices and lessons can be learned from industry experts about successful conversions, including project planning and execution?
How You’ll Do More Business: Enhance your business by analyzing the opportunity to provide more housing through converting assets. Learn the positive long-term impact this has on neighborhood and business growth and overall valuations of buildings. Hear from our expert speakers on design and buildings strategies to not break the bank taking on these projects.
Who Attends: Philadelphia’s policy makers, city officials, investors, owners, developers, lenders, brokers, occupiers, planners, architects, designers, consultants and advisors.
Why You Should Attend: Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to 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 us.