ULI Baltimore Webinar: Family Rental Housing: The Maryland Story

When

2020-10-28
2020-10-28T11:00:00 - 2020-10-28T12:00:00
America/New_York

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    As the millennial generation has come of age, the development community has largely responded by focusing on its youngest members. Often single, urban, and transient, these individuals have driven the construction of the luxury rental apartment buildings that now line the central business districts, mixed-use neighborhoods, and rapidly changing suburbs of most major metropolitan areas. At the same time, new development has often neglected one of the largest and most critical renter segments: Families.

     

    Sr. Managing Director Adam Ducker will present research from RCLCO and the ULI Terwilliger Center on the changing demand dynamics for family-oriented rental housing in the online webinar "Family Rental Housing in Maryland: A Growing Need and Emerging Opportunity".

     
    Speaker: 
    Adam Ducker, Senior Managing Director, RCLCO Real Estate Advisors | Real Estate Strategy Consultant 
     

    Speaker

    Speaker

    Adam Ducker

    CEO, REE, RCLCO

    Adam Ducker is a Senior Managing Director at RCLCO, a real estate advisory firm, where he leads the firm’s Real Estate Economics practice area. RCLCO also provides management consulting and investment advisory services to organizations across the spectrum of land use. Real Estate Economics provides cutting edge market and financial analysis; entitlement and litigation support including fiscal, economic and other impact analysis; consumer research; product innovation; partner selection and public/private partnership formation. At ULI Adam is a vice chair of the Redevelopment and Reuse council; frequent speaker and moderator; is active in the Washington, D.C., district council; and has completed research with the Terwilliger Center and other thought leadership areas. A native New Yorker, Adam received B.A. and M.A. degrees from Columbia University and lives in Bethesda, Maryland.