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Austin Student Housing Summit

Construction, Design, Amenities, Public & Private Partnerships, Finance & Investments

Event Ended On: Thursday October 3 2019

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Speakers and Panels

Keynote Discussion with Bill Bayless

Bill Bayless
Keynote

Bill Bayless

CEO, American Campus Communities

Finance, Investments and Development

Will Student Housing Remain One Of The Hottest Sectors In CRE?

David Kanne
THE RUCKUS, THE RUCKUS 2.0

David Kanne

CEO, LV Collective
Ryan Lang

Ryan Lang

Vice Chairman, Student Housing, Newmark Knight Frank
Paula Platt
Skyloft

Paula Platt

EVP, Nelson Partners

Building and Designing For The Next Generation

Building And Designing For The Students Of Tomorrow

Doug Neri

Doug Neri

Director of Education Practice, GFF
Amy Wanamaker

Amy Wanamaker

Director of Real Estate, The University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Rosanne Proite

Dr. Rosanne Proite

Director - Housing & Residential Life, Texas State University

Venue

The Omni Austin Downtown
700 San Jacinto at 8th Street
Austin, TX 78701

Ballroom: Capital Ballroom - Ballroom level


Parking Information:

$44 valet
$10 self-parking

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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Coffee, Networking, & Breakfast
9:00 AM
9:20 AM
Keynote Discussion with Bill Bayless
9:20 AM
10:05 AM
Finance, Investments & Development
Will Student Housing Remain One Of The Hottest Sectors In CRE?
10:05 AM
10:50 AM
Building For The Next Generation
Building, Designing & Developing For The Students Of Tomorrow
10:50 AM
11:00 AM
More Networking!

Summary

  1. Student housing is one of CRE’s hottest sectors and Austin is no exception, what are the driving forces behind this hot market?
  2. The amenities arms race has no end in sight, but what are the amenities students truly are looking for?
  3. What innovations have there been in student housing in terms of design and construction? And what are the major differences between on-campus and off-campus housing?
  4. What are the best strategies for student housing development in the urban core? Are developers building market-rate apartments in Austin with amenities that appeal to students?
  5. How are universities partnering with developers, architects, GCs and more in reaching their student objectives? Are these partnerships more hands-on or hands-off?