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REFA Education: Navigating Development
Rising development and construction costs in Boston and other urban cores across the country have created a very challenging environment for developers to make projects conform to feasible budgets. Fierce competition for skilled labor, scarce and expensive land, the rapidly increasing cost of materials and numerous other factors have all contributed to the challenges facing developers in today’s market.
Please join REFA and our panel of developers, architects, lenders and consultants as we explore how to navigate development projects in the current economic environment and the strategies that they have used to get them done.
Moderator
Jeff Tompkins
Founding Partner
SGA Architects
Speakers
Brian Fallon
President, Development
The Davis Companies
Manny Kratsios
Managing Director
JLL / Merritt & Harris
Mark McGowan
Vice President, Development
Skanska Commercial Development
Claudia Piper
Senior Vice President
Webster Bank
REFA Member: $50 | REFA Non-Member $70
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When
6/19/2018 7:45 AM - 9:15 AM
Where
100 High St. Boston UNITED STATES
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