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Dallas-Fort Worth Bisnow Multifamily Annual Conference (BMAC)

A Full-Day Premium Multifamily Summit Covering the DFW Metroplex

Event Ended On: Tuesday September 27 2022

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Speakers and Panels

Booming Boundaries & Keystone Developments

The Risks, Opportunities and Rewards in DFW Multifamily

Affordable & Workforce Housing

The Roadmap to Increasing Supply and Attainability

James Armstrong III

James Armstrong III

President & CEO, Builders of Hope Development Corporation
Maggie Parker

Maggie Parker

Managing Partner and Founder, Innovan Neighborhoods

Show Me The $$$$

Capital Markets, Maximizing Profit, and Economic Forecast

Kip Sowden

Kip Sowden

CEO, RREAF Holdings

The Resident Experience

Defining Modern Spaces And Amenities Demanded By Today’s Tenants

Brian Carrico

Brian Carrico

CEO, The Guild
Noel Arvizu

Noel Arvizu

Director, ADT

Future Forward Construction And Design

Staking Claim In A Competitive Market Through The Delivery Of Quality Products

Vertical Vs. Horizontal Housing Options

The Pros and Cons of Condos, Single Family Residential and Built-To-Rent

Joe Bruce

Joe Bruce

SVP, Development, AMLI Residential

Remarks from the Podium

2022 Dallas Multifamily Real Estate Event

What You'll Learn at this Southeast Forum: 

  • The Fed recently approved the largest rate increase since 2000. How are these hikes in interest rates impacting multifamily investment trends and development decisions?
  • Complexity of the market: What are the unique challenges of developing in the DFW Metroplex and how to navigate those challenges to make a profit. How does property management and employee attraction/retention play into these?
  • Texans have traditionally rejected high rise condos. Is this changing? 
  • How are today's developers reconsidering tomorrow's floor plans, designs and more?
  • The hottest housing trends right now are SFR (single-family rental) and BTR (built-to-rent). How are investors capitalizing on these growing markets? 
  • As Texas, particularly Dallas, continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. What major issues need to be addressed by policymakers to ensure we have the infrastructure to handle the mass in-migration of people from places like California and New York? 
  • Urban vs. Suburban: Where are notable multifamily companies chasing their next deal? 
  • What are market leaders doing to increase affordable housing options across the income spectrum in Texas? Will we continue to see a slow down in rent growth in the area?
  • From debt to equity and everything in between, how are today's multifamily deals getting financed? Where are the sources of capital for new developments and how do cap rates measure up?

 

How You'll Do More Business: It's no secret that DFW is one of the hottest markets for companies and residents looking to relocate. In fact, it's leading the nation in multifamily investment for the fourth consecutive quarter. As the market continues its momentum, get the latest multifamily market report on trends and happenings impacting performance. Join Dallas area industry leaders as they discuss how multifamily owners and developers are thinking about how to build for the future while combatting rising mortgage rates, increased housing prices and a need for more affordable and workforce housing options. With demand at all-time highs, where does the opportunity lie within the DFW market? Join us and the region's best as we dive deep into the market and what's impacting its growth.

  

Network with Small to Large Multifamily Companies: Apartment owners, developers, investors, brokers, city and government officials, business consultants, architects, engineers, lawyers, accountants, bankers and technology companies.

   

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Venue

Fairmont Dallas
1717 N Akard St
Dallas, TX 75201

Ballroom: Oak Room (Networking), Gold Room (Program)


Parking Information:

Parking information: Valet Parking - $19 (0-4 hours) $24 (4-8 hours) $34 overnight, taxes are not included.

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Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Breakfast & Networking
9:00 AM
9:45 AM
Booming Boundaries & Keystone Developments
The Risks, Opportunities and Rewards in DFW Multifamily
9:45 AM
10:30 AM
Affordable & Workforce Housing
The Roadmap to Increasing Supply and Attainability
10:30 AM
10:45 AM
Coffee & Networking Break
10:45 AM
11:30 AM
Show Me The $$$$
Capital Markets, Maximizing Profit, and Economic Forecast
11:30 AM
12:15 PM
The Resident Experience
Defining Modern Spaces And Amenities Demanded By Today’s Tenants
12:15 PM
1:00 PM
Lunch & Networking Break
1:00 PM
1:45 PM
Future Forward Construction And Design
Staking Claim In A Competitive Market Through The Delivery Of Quality Products
1:45 PM
2:30 PM
Vertical Vs. Horizontal Housing Options
The Pros and Cons of Condos, Single Family Residential and Built-To-Rent
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
Closing Networking

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