WEBINAR DETAILS
  • About
    In the last few weeks, California Governor Gavin Newsom and San Francisco and Los Angeles Mayors London Breed and Eric Garcetti have been praised for their swift and decisive action instituting stringent shelter-in-place measures that likely saved lives. However, these shelter-in-place orders also slowed (and in some cases stopped) local economies, hindering the government’s ability to support affordable housing production.

    The city of San Francisco expects a budget deficit of up to $1.7B, while Gov. Newsom has said the coronavirus will likely slow state spending. Additionally, debt markets are likely going to sit out the next few months, waiting to see how the pandemic shakes out in the market-rate multifamily sector before wading into the affordable housing market.

    The Greater Bay Area’s housing market, which was already stressed, is now facing new unforeseen challenges, particularly when it comes to the financing and building of sufficient affordable housing.

    Join Bisnow and our panel of thought leaders – Larry Florin, Burbank Housing; Sam Moss, Mission Housing Development Corporation; Cynthia Parker, BRIDGE Housing – for an exchange of ideas, exploring ways in which coronavirus has increased the necessity for affordable housing and how developers and capital sources plan to come together, with help from the public sector, to increase the accessibility of financing and ease with which projects get completed.

    During this webinar we will discuss:

    --What negative impact has the coronavirus pandemic had on the affordable housing market in the Bay Area?

    --How can the public and private sector come together to streamline the financing process for affordable housing projects?

    --What can the greater developer community do to support affordable housing projects and initiatives?

    --Will the definition of affordable housing need to change after coronavirus?

    --Where do industry leaders see the affordable housing market in the greater Bay Area heading in the next 5 or ten years?

    With questions, please reach out to Bisnow West Coast Event Producer Matt Seukunian (matt.seukunian@bisnow.com).
  • Price
    Free
  • Language
    English
  • OPEN TO
    Anyone with the event link can attend
  • Webinar ID
    a9ef144943c9
  • Dial-in available
    (listen only)
    Not available.
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