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Lessons Learned with Adaptive Reuse Multifamily Projects - A Conversation with WinnDevelopment's Larry Curtis (O-D)
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Original webcast date: May 11, 2016
Run time: 60 Minutes
Terms: Purchase of this training entitles Purchaser to unlimited viewings of the recorded original webcast for up to 14 days from date of purchase. The training video is not downloadable, but rather is viewable in MP4 format online at our Citrix GoToWebinar portal.
About This Training
Entrepreneurial developers and owners of multifamily projects bear certain financial and operational risks with the construction and management of rental housing. Ratcheting up the complexity, converting dilapidated buildings, often landmarks of a community's storied past, demands a unique set of real estate development skills and determination- and of course, a little chutzpah. If adaptive reuse construction is in your company's business plan or if you simply have an interest in how one Boston-based developer has successfully repurposed former school buildings and historic mills into thriving, cash flowing rental housing, this webcast is for you.
Join Vinnie Viola, principal of Birch Island Real Estate Consulting, LLC, for an insightful 60-minute conversation with special guest Larry Curtis, President & Managing Partner of WinnDevelopment and a nationally recognized expert in adaptive reuse development. Larry shares some lessons learned and stories with past adaptive reuse projects and case studies on two successful properties in Lawrence, MA, and Albany, NY.
Agenda
I. Overview of WinnDevelopment's Adaptive Reuse Portfolio
II. Lessons Learned from Years in the Trenches
About the Speakers
Lawrence H. 'Larry' Curtis is President and Managing Partner of WinnDevelopment and a member of the company's Board of Directors. Over the past 25+ years, Mr. Curtis has led a full range of real estate development and acquisition activities. He has been instrumental in helping WinnCompanies grow from 3,000 units in 1987 to 95,000 plus units under management across 23 states. Mr. Curtis' primary focus has been on the creation of affordable housing and historic rehabilitation developments.
Mr. Curtis is past president of the National Housing & Rehabilitation Association and a member of the Board of Directors for the National Multi-Housing Council. He was recently named to the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Board of Trustees. Mr. Curtis served as the 2006 Chairman of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and has received numerous awards, including the Paul E. Tsongas Award for Preservation in Massachusetts. In addition, Mr. Curtis co-founded New Lease, a Boston-based non-profit that provides a clearinghouse of affordable housing for families living in state-funded shelters and motels throughout Massachusetts.
Mr. Curtis received a bachelor's degree in Architecture from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York and a master's degree in Architecture and Urban Design from Harvard University, where he is now a lecturer on Urban Planning and Design. He is a licensed architect in Massachusetts.
Vinnie Viola is Principal and Founder of Birch Island Real Estate Consulting, LLC. His company provides asset management services and training to owners, developers, operators and investors of multifamily housing funded with Low-Income Housing Tax Credit equity. With 25 years of broad housing experience, Mr. Viola has worked in for-profit, government and not-for-profit organizations that invest in, manage and regulate affordable housing. His career includes ten years in various leadership roles at Boston Financial Investment Management and Boston Capital, through which he gained expertise with asset management best practices and IRS' Section 42 program. Mr. Viola has asset managed thousands of rental units in hundreds of investment partnerships, comprising nearly $1 billion in investor contributed equity.
Mr. Viola earned a Bachelor of Arts in Geography with concentration in urban planning from the University of Massachusetts Boston and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Dallas. He currently serves on the National Association of Home Builder's Housing Credit Certified Professional (HCCP) Board of Governors and chairs the board's Professional Development subcommittee.
Please contact Vinnie with any questions about this webcast at [email protected] or (617) 905-6340.
Original webcast date: May 11, 2016
Run time: 60 Minutes
Terms: Purchase of this training entitles Purchaser to unlimited viewings of the recorded original webcast for up to 14 days from date of purchase. The training video is not downloadable, but rather is viewable in MP4 format online at our Citrix GoToWebinar portal.
About This Training
Entrepreneurial developers and owners of multifamily projects bear certain financial and operational risks with the construction and management of rental housing. Ratcheting up the complexity, converting dilapidated buildings, often landmarks of a community's storied past, demands a unique set of real estate development skills and determination- and of course, a little chutzpah. If adaptive reuse construction is in your company's business plan or if you simply have an interest in how one Boston-based developer has successfully repurposed former school buildings and historic mills into thriving, cash flowing rental housing, this webcast is for you.
Join Vinnie Viola, principal of Birch Island Real Estate Consulting, LLC, for an insightful 60-minute conversation with special guest Larry Curtis, President & Managing Partner of WinnDevelopment and a nationally recognized expert in adaptive reuse development. Larry shares some lessons learned and stories with past adaptive reuse projects and case studies on two successful properties in Lawrence, MA, and Albany, NY.
Agenda
I. Overview of WinnDevelopment's Adaptive Reuse Portfolio
II. Lessons Learned from Years in the Trenches
- Finding that 'Diamond in the Rough' Project
- 'Back of the Envelop' Project Feasibility
- Adaptive Reuse / Historic Building Due Diligence
- Construction Phase Challenges & Pitfalls to Avoid
- Project Operating Costs
- Livingston School Apartments - depression-era trade school in Albany, NY
- Loft Five50 Apartments - former site of Malden Mills in Lawrence, MA
About the Speakers
Lawrence H. 'Larry' Curtis is President and Managing Partner of WinnDevelopment and a member of the company's Board of Directors. Over the past 25+ years, Mr. Curtis has led a full range of real estate development and acquisition activities. He has been instrumental in helping WinnCompanies grow from 3,000 units in 1987 to 95,000 plus units under management across 23 states. Mr. Curtis' primary focus has been on the creation of affordable housing and historic rehabilitation developments.
Mr. Curtis is past president of the National Housing & Rehabilitation Association and a member of the Board of Directors for the National Multi-Housing Council. He was recently named to the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Board of Trustees. Mr. Curtis served as the 2006 Chairman of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and has received numerous awards, including the Paul E. Tsongas Award for Preservation in Massachusetts. In addition, Mr. Curtis co-founded New Lease, a Boston-based non-profit that provides a clearinghouse of affordable housing for families living in state-funded shelters and motels throughout Massachusetts.
Mr. Curtis received a bachelor's degree in Architecture from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York and a master's degree in Architecture and Urban Design from Harvard University, where he is now a lecturer on Urban Planning and Design. He is a licensed architect in Massachusetts.
Vinnie Viola is Principal and Founder of Birch Island Real Estate Consulting, LLC. His company provides asset management services and training to owners, developers, operators and investors of multifamily housing funded with Low-Income Housing Tax Credit equity. With 25 years of broad housing experience, Mr. Viola has worked in for-profit, government and not-for-profit organizations that invest in, manage and regulate affordable housing. His career includes ten years in various leadership roles at Boston Financial Investment Management and Boston Capital, through which he gained expertise with asset management best practices and IRS' Section 42 program. Mr. Viola has asset managed thousands of rental units in hundreds of investment partnerships, comprising nearly $1 billion in investor contributed equity.
Mr. Viola earned a Bachelor of Arts in Geography with concentration in urban planning from the University of Massachusetts Boston and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Dallas. He currently serves on the National Association of Home Builder's Housing Credit Certified Professional (HCCP) Board of Governors and chairs the board's Professional Development subcommittee.
Please contact Vinnie with any questions about this webcast at [email protected] or (617) 905-6340.