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Baltimore Affordable Housing Summit

Making Low-Income Housing A High Priority

Event Ended On: Thursday October 24 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Financing Low-Income Projects

Development, Location, & Logistics

How Can Developers and City Officials Work Together to Keep Affordable Housing a Top Priority?

Daniel Henson

Daniel Henson

President, Henson Development

Daniel McCarthy

Executive Director, Episcopal Housing Corporation
Mary Beth Norwood
Moderator

Mary Beth Norwood

Co-Managing Partner, CohnReznick

Opening Remarks

David Bowers

David Bowers

Vice President and Mid-Atlantic Market Leader, Enterprise Community Partners

Venue

Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore
200 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202

Ballroom/floor: 2nd floor


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Self Parking - $14 up to 3 hours
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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Registration, Networking, & Breakfast
9:00 AM
9:10 AM
Opening Remarks: David Bowers
9:10 AM
9:50 AM
Financing Low-Income Projects
9:50 AM
10:30 AM
Development, Location, & Logistics
How Can Developers and City Officials Work Together to Keep Affordable Housing a Top Priority?
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
More Networking!

Summary

  1. What is the update on Baltimore's $20 million affordable housing trust fund created by City Council last December?
  2. As Baltimore County comes close to hitting its affordable housing goals, can this impact future development trends?
  3. How are developers creatively financing their projects, amidst rising construction costs?
  4. How can the redevelopment of old homes in Baltimore city help address the affordable housing crisis?
  5. As major projects such as Port Covington take off, how can developers and investors continue to make affordable housing a priority in Baltimore City?

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