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Register here for CO's State of Multifamily Forum on June 18! Hi , As a valued member of our Finance Weekly newsletter community and a reader of Commercial Observer, we’re pleased to personally invite you at a VIP discount to our [State of Multifamily Forum]( on June 18. Featuring key strategies for financing multifamily deals from executives at Harbor Group International, Affinius Capital, JLL, and The Peebles Corporation, this forum promises timely insights into the multifamily space from the industry’s most influential players. Please find more speaker highlights below, as well as [at this link](, with more to be announced. You can [register here](, with the discount already applied. Please let us know if you have any questions about the event, and we hope to see you on June 18! Best, Commercial Observer Events Tuesday, June 18, 2024 8:00 AM - 12:35 PM ET New York, NY Venue TBA [Register](   What’s on the horizon for multifamily investors through 2024 and beyond? Investors and developers must continue to get creative to work around persistent high interest rates, rising construction and labor costs, and the desire for high end amenities, all while keeping things affordable. This forum will explore the complexities of the market while offering smart strategies for growing your portfolio, unlocking capital, closing deals and maximizing revenue streams. Agenda Highlights: - Get expert insights into unveiling profit potential in the distressed multifamily market - Explore innovative approaches to deal structuring and due diligence - Leverage tech, data analytics, and market trends to identify untapped revenue streams - Examine the advantages of, and obstacles around, office-to-multifamily conversions Who Should Attend: Institutional Investors | Owners & Developers | Senior & Mezzanine Lenders | Borrowers | Private Equity & VC Firms | Portfolio & Investment Managers | Family Offices & Pension Funds | Brokers | Attorneys | Advisory Firms & Consultants | Ratings Agencies | Insurance Companies   Featured Speakers DAVID M. BRICKMAN CEO NewPoint Real Estate Capital KEYNOTE MARIA BARRY National Executive, Community Development Banking Bank of America ELIZABETH BELL Co-Head of Real Estate Hamilton Lane YISROEL BERG Chief Investment Officer of Multifamily Harbor Group International ASI CYMBAL Chairman Cymbal DLT Companies RICHARD DEBO Managing Director Artemis Real Estate Partners DOUGLAS HAYDEN Founder, President, & CSO Arthroto JORDAN KORNBERG CIO Mast Capital MICHAEL LAVIPOUR Senior Managing Director Affinius Capital ROB LESTER Senior Vice President & Chief Investment Officer The RMR Group ROD MULLICE Managing Partner Windsor Stevens DAVID MURSTEIN Managing Director, Investment Management Fairstead AMANDA NUNNINK Senior Managing Director, Multifamily Kayne Anderson Real Estate STEN SANDLUND Chief Executive Officer The Peebles Corporation/ Willowbrook Partners MANISH SHAH Senior Managing Director Palladius Capital Management SHIMON SHKURY President & Founder Ariel Property Advisors MICHAEL SHMUELY Managing Director, Capital Markets JLL DARON TUBIAN Head of Affordable Housing Investments Barings More speakers to be announced   Industry-Defining Events Led by the Most Influential CRE Executives Join Commercial Observer's Multifamily Forum, expertly curated from our Investor Series Forums, welcoming some of the most active and well respected market participants for unparalleled content and networking. 70% executive & C-suite level attendees 100% executive & C-suite level speakers 279+ average registrants [Past Attendees](   Thank You to Our Sponsors   Association Partners For remaining sponsorship and speaking opportunities, please contact events@commercialobserver.com. [View in Browser |]( [Advertise |]( [Forward to a Friend]( [Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe]( [Share your thoughts: Help us improve with our quick feedback survey!]( [Commercial Observer]( © Copyright 2024 [Observer Media]( 1 Whitehall Street, Floor 7, New York, NY 10004 This newsletter was published 05/30/2024

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