General Sessions:
- Development CEOs Discuss Regional and National Residential Development Opportunities
- National Housing Outlook with Tim Sullivan, Managing Principal Meyers Research
- Affordability Trends with Cheryl Young, Senior Economist, Zillow Group
- Living with Water: Resilient Housing
Concurrent Sessions:
- Getting the Formula Right for Mixed Income Communities
- Understanding Affordability: New tools and Insights
- Addressing Health Needs through Human-Centered Residential Design
- Delivering Attainable Homeownership Opportunities
- Making Room for Families and Seniors
- Emerging Trends in Residential Investments
- Housing of the Future: Innovations in Tech and Design
Tours:
- Housing Product Innovations: The lines blur more every day among housing, hotel, dorm, and commune. On this tour, you will see Miami examples including co-living, short-term rental apartments, condos with short-term rental, housing-as-a-service, including zero-parking housing.
- Re-Thinking Public/Private Partnerships: Visit two of the largest public housing re-development projects in the United States, discuss policy changes necessary to support the workforce housing initiatives, and discuss importance of community engagement in the planning/programming stage.
- Touring Miami’s Transit Corridor: Mixed use developments create multi-use, walkable destinations that consumers crave. Join us for a tour of two mixed-use projects, Link at Douglas and Motion at Dadeland. Link at Douglas, a 1.5 M SQ, Public Private Partnership between Miami-Dade County and 13th Floor Investments and Adler Group, has a total of 1,500 residential units, 25,000 SF of retail and a 280K SF office that will foster a transit-oriented development, as well as privately-funded transit and infrastructure upgrades within the county’s transit system. The Link at Douglas’ mobility plan includes connectivity to Metrorail, county buses, and municipal trolleys. Motion at Dadeland, a 0.87-acre development site with 294 units and ground floor retail, is positioned around the concept of “transit-oriented development,” providing residents direct covered access to the Metrorail station. Hear about the vision behind the two projects, lessons learned and much more. Please note: this tour requires walking & taking public transit.
Stay tuned for more details to be added in the coming weeks!