Phoenix, AZ, United States Americas
Master Planned Communities
Session Summary:
This interactive discussion explored how homebuilders and master-planned community developers are working together to realize projects and create more attainable housing in an increasingly complex and challenging market. Panelists used examples from their own work to demonstrate how MPCs are addressing the need for more housing, how developers are addressing community building, and how exemplary MPCs are promoting diversity and inclusivity in their communities.

Session Summary: This interactive discussion explored how homebuilders and master-planned community developers are working together to realize projects and create more attainable housing in an increasingly complex and challenging market. Panelists used examples from their own work to demonstrate how MPCs are addressing the need for more housing, how developers are addressing community building, and how exemplary MPCs are promoting diversity and inclusivity in their communities.

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