Bisnow will host the Charleston Multifamily & Affordable Housing Summit on April 22 at Charleston Union Station. The event will focus on investment, operations, development, building, and design trends in residential and mixed-use real estate in the city.
The summit is significant as it brings together active stakeholders to discuss opportunities and challenges in Charleston’s multifamily housing market. Topics include market fundamentals, submarket opportunities for new development or acquisitions, investment strategies amid tighter cap rate spreads, creative financing for both market-rate and affordable housing projects, solutions to address the region’s affordability gap due to continued population growth, and approaches to managing construction costs while meeting changing residential demand.
Attendees can expect sessions covering where multifamily absorption is strongest within Charleston’s submarkets. There will also be discussions about how investors are adapting their return expectations and using innovative financing methods. The event aims to highlight ways developers are addressing workforce housing needs by making mixed-income projects viable.
According to the official website, the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce supports talent development initiatives designed to strengthen the regional economy. The Chamber also works to accelerate business growth through advocacy, leadership, and member services according to its official website. Bryan Derreberry serves as president and chief executive officer of the organization according to its official website.
The Chamber is recognized as the nation’s oldest city chamber according to its official website, serving businesses across Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties according to its official website. It offers networking opportunities, educational programs, and policy advocacy for members according to its official website.
For more information about tickets or accommodations for disabilities related requests ahead of time have been provided by Bisnow.
