9th Annual Casden Southern California Multifamily Market Forecast: Opportunities Abound—Know Where to Find Them
Torrance, CA – March 31, 2011 – (RealEstateRama)
WHAT:
The USC Lusk Center for Real Estate unveils the 9th Annual Casden Southern California Multifamily Market Forecast: Opportunities Abound—Know Where to Find Them to hundreds of industry professionals, business leaders, policymakers and media.
The widely-anticipated annual event will include presentations by the forecast authors and panel discussions on such topics as:
• SoCal’s outlook for vacancies, net absorption and rents;
• Challenges and emerging opportunities in the multifamily market;
• Fresh perspectives on conduit lending and multifamily development; and
• Impact on the state and national economies.
WHO:
Richard Green, director, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Tracey Seslen, senior research associate, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate
Panelists
Keynote Speaker: Scott W. Simon, managing director, PIMCO
Allan Casden, chairman and CEO, Casden Properties, LLC
Dan Chandler, president, Chandler Partners
Stephen K. Fowlkes, president, R.W. Selby & Company, Inc.
Jerome A. Fink, managing partner, Bascom Group, LLC
Gregory T. Mutz, chairman & CEO, AMLI Residential Partners, LLC
Tim O’Brien, senior managing director, Legacy Partners
Lori A. Torres, portfolio vice president, Irvine Company Apartment Communities
Timothy L. White, executive vice president & CEO, PNC Real Estate – Multifamily
Greg Willett, vice president of research & analysis, MPF Research
Mark Willis, resident research fellow, Furman Center, New York University
WHEN:
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Registration: 7 a.m.
Program: 8 a.m.
Reception: 12 noon
WHERE:
Marriott Los Angeles Downtown
333 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angele, CA
MEDIA RSVP:
Kent Barrett, kbarrett (at) hoytorg (dot) com
Leeza Hoyt, llhoyt (at) hoytorg (dot) com
(310) 373-0103
About USC Lusk Center for Real Estate
The University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate seeks to advance real estate knowledge, inform business practice, and address timely issues that affect the real estate industry, the urban economy, and public policy. The Lusk Center produces relevant and timely real estate research, supports educational programs for students and executives, and convenes professional forums that bring together academics, students, business executives, and community leaders. For more information please visit www.usc.edu/lusk.