National Town Builders Association + On The Park Bench:
The Pandemic's Impact on Real Estate Development

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May 5, 2020

National Town Builders Association + On the Park Bench: The Pandemic’s Impact on Real Estate Development Social distancing requirements across the country have changed the way people interact with the physical space that surrounds them – from how they navigate their neighborhoods, shop for necessities, search for entertainment, and what they expect from local businesses. In less than two months, there has been a rapid shift in demand for different types of places, presenting new challenges for real estate developers of any scale. In addition to changing consumer demands, some are struggling to obtain permits for their projects, experiencing construction delays or moratoriums, and staring down potential diminishing returns on investments.

While the long-term effects on real estate development might be difficult to anticipate, the immediate effects are clear: developers will need to adapt in order to weather this storm.

Join us on Tuesday, May 5th for the sixth webinar in our series, On the Park Bench. We’ll be joined by a group of developers from the National Town Builders Association, including: Monica Johnson, NTBA Director, New Urban Connections; Rob Parker, NTBA Board Member, Pinewood Forest; Aaron Lubeck, NTBA Board Member, TND Partners, LLC; and Grant Humphreys, NTBA Board President, Carlton Landing.​

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