Interest rates declining, development reigniting.
Join forces with 160+ senior-level attendees, including 90+ building owners, developers, and investors to tackle housing crisis in 2025.
The essentials
Tailored for institutional developers, lenders, and professionals active in apartment development.
A deep dive into financial viability, proformas, feasibility, rescue capital, long-term apartment ownership, and more.
When: December 3, 2024
Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building
Actionable strategies and leadership perspectives like nowhere else
Why attend?
As interest rates decline and project viability takes focus, the housing crisis remains a pressing issue.
With economic conditions improving, the need for action is more urgent than ever.
Join 160+ decision-makers at this year's conference to navigate this critical period of economic, political, and future planning transitions.
What you'll learn.
Get clear direction and strategies to succeed in 2025 and beyond. Key topics include:
- State of nation for affordable housing and apartment development
- Financing the project and maximizing CMHC
- Opportunities in the crisis – The missing middle
- Raising money and rescue capital
Who's speaking?
Hear from industry experts, active in the Canadian multi-residential markets, including:
- Jennifer Keesmaat, President and CEO, Collecdev Markee
- Derek Lobo, CEO and Broker of Record, SVN Rock Advisors
- Jeff Thomas, Group Head, Development, KingSett Capital
2024 speakers coming soon. Stay tuned!
Connect with industry's top decision-makers
Who attends?
160+ attendees include:
- Developers
- Investors
- Municipalities
- Financiers
- and more
How you can network with them
The conference will feature diverse networking formats to help you meet the right people for your business.
Engage in face-to-face conversations, build meaningful relationships, and connect with key industry leaders at refreshments breaks and the end of day networking reception.
The smart matchmaking app will help you maximize networking opportunities before, during, and after the event.