Friday Aug 18, 2023
7:30 - 7:45 am | Networking Light breakfast and coffee available 7:45 - 9:00 am | Program Revive Church at The Bridge $20, $15 Seniors
Samantha Geerdes (303) 424-0313 State of Housing: New Incentives For Building Income-Aligned Housing 3. Network with elected officials, and business and community leaders Community Impact Forum: State of Housing
Date and Time
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM MDT
Location
8270 W. 80th Ave
Arvada, CO 80005
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Description
Join us to hear how the ecosystem for building housing is shifting with the potential to inspire new, diverse product proposals across Jefferson County.
TOP 3 REASONS TO ATTEND:
Hear a keynote presentation from Andrew Knudtsen, Managing Principal at Economic & Planning Systems on housing market conditions and new incentives for income-aligned housing. Then, a panel of experts will explore the latest housing data, creative funding options to structure missing middle housing deals, takeaways from the Marshall Pointe proposal, and more.
2. Hear an update on the Arvada Chamber's B.O.L.D. 2026 housing outcomes
Increasing the stock of income-aligned housing is one of the Chamber's B.O.L.D. 2026 goals. At this event, hear an update on work to date this year, housing needs in our community, and how you can get involved.
Before and after the event, enjoy coffee and breakfast items with fellow leaders, housing-adjacent organizations, and connectors in the community.
Keynote Speaker:
Andrew Knudtsen, Managing Principal, Economic & Planning Systems, Inc.
Andrew is a planner and economist with 20 years of experience in the areas of real estate feasibility analysis, market assessment, public-private partnership formation, fiscal impact assessment, and affordable housing strategic planning and development. Andrew has expertise in evaluating project feasibility and has quantified economic viability using pro forma modeling to test a range of factors and assumptions about market conditions and risk tolerance. He has worked with numerous clients to provide data and findings that can be incorporated into their decision making processes, including projects sponsored by public sector entities that entail community involvement. Andrew has developed implementation strategies that leverage investment and externalize costs by incorporating public finance. His work involves a range of funding tools applied to a variety of projects across different states, including tax increment finance, special improvement districts, downtown development authorities, housing authorities, and urban renewal authorities. Affordable housing work spans from regional needs assessments to policy formation and implementation strategies.
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