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Webinar Summary:
The multifamily housing market has seen a historic shift over the past decade and now encompasses a large majority of the construction and development within the Greater Philadelphia area. The vitality and diversity of the market are its strengths but have also slowed our pursuit of sustainability and resiliency. This panel discussion captures the perspective of industry stakeholders in order to address these challenges, identify potential solutions, and define how we can effectively incentivize multifamily development to be sustainable, affordable, scalable, and equitable for all.

Webinar Summary: The multifamily housing market has seen a historic shift over the past decade and now encompasses a large majority of the construction and development within the Greater Philadelphia area. The vitality and diversity of the market are its strengths but have also slowed our pursuit of sustainability and resiliency. This panel discussion captures the perspective of industry stakeholders in order to address these challenges, identify potential solutions, and define how we can effectively incentivize multifamily development to be sustainable, affordable, scalable, and equitable for all.

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