Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos
Resumen de la sesión:
The Housing Opportunity Conference is one of the premier national meetings of the housing development, lending, investment, and policy community. The 2025 conference was held in Atlanta, Georgia, reaching 574 registrants, with 68 speakers, and 14 sponsors. Over two days, the conference offered twelve concurrent sessions under four different thematic tracks – market-rate, innovation, finance, affordable housing – three general sessions, four tours, and numerous networking opportunities at meals and receptions. This session digest summarizes the sessions and tours that took place at the 2025 Housing Opportunity Conference.

Resumen de la sesión: The Housing Opportunity Conference is one of the premier national meetings of the housing development, lending, investment, and policy community. The 2025 conference was held in Atlanta, Georgia, reaching 574 registrants, with 68 speakers, and 14 sponsors. Over two days, the conference offered twelve concurrent sessions under four different thematic tracks – market-rate, innovation, finance, affordable housing – three general sessions, four tours, and numerous networking opportunities at meals and receptions. This session digest summarizes the sessions and tours that took place at the 2025 Housing Opportunity Conference.

RELACIONADOS
Sesión de evento

High Growth Suburbs: Best Ideas in Policy, Planning, and Practices for Embracing Growth

This panel featured a robust discussion on how magnet suburbs manage increasing population growth, changing demographic profiles, and land use pressures.
Sesión de evento

New Product Types in the Market: Missing Middle, Modular, and Manufactured Housing

Panelists discussed the growing demand for new housing types, including modular, manufactured, and missing middle housing, and the barriers that have limited their widespread adoption.
Sesión de evento

Closing General Session: Federal Housing Policies

The Conference closed with a dynamic fireside chat between Dennis Shea, Executive Director of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy, and Raphael Bostic, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.