ULI Idaho Emerging Trends In Montana Real Estate- Bozeman

When

2025-01-16
2025-01-16T09:00:00 - 2025-01-16T11:00:00
America/Denver

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    Where

    Hotel Baxter 105 W Main St, Bozeman Bozeman, MT 59715 United States

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    Join ULI Idaho/Montana and the Terwilliger Center for Housing in Bozeman for this year's 2025 Emerging Trends in Real Estate recap, a discussion on area housing and affordability, and a rundown of the data provided in the 2024 Bozeman Market Research Report completed by Economic and Planning Systems.

    Why Attend?

    • National & Local Perspectives: Gain insights from national experts and local leaders on how emerging trends will impact the Montana real estate market.

    • Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry leaders, investors, and developers who are shaping the future of Montana's urban landscape.

    • Actionable Insights: Learn about the latest strategies and innovations to stay competitive in the ever-changing real estate market.

    About ULI's Emerging Trends in Real Estate Report:

    2025 Emerging Trends in Real Estate®

    Join ULI Idaho for the 2025 Emerging Trends in Real Estate® event, where industry leaders and innovators gather to explore key real estate trends and growth opportunities shaping the future of the Treasure Valley and beyond. This flagship event offers in-depth insights into both national and local market dynamics, making it a must-attend for real estate professionals, developers, investors, and city planners who want to stay ahead of the curve.

    About the Terwilliger Center for Housing:
    The mission of the Terwilliger Center for Housing is to ensure that everyone has a home that meets their needs at a price they can afford. Established in 2007, the Center’s activities include technical assistance engagements, forums and convenings, research and publications, and an awards program. The goal is to catalyze the production and preservation of a full spectrum of housing options.

     
    Program Registration is open and free for members and nonmembers, courtesy of our partners and sponsors. Thank you !
    You can register here or directly with the City of Bozeman on their site . Coffee and light pastries will be provided. 
     
    About the Bozeman Market Report:  
    Join the Bozeman Economic Development Department as we dig into the annual Market Report. Economic and Planning Systems, along with the Urban Land Institute will present data, trends for the future and answer questions from the community. 
    Please note- registration is limited  for this event 

    Speakers

    Molly McCabe

    HaydenTanner/The Lotus Campaign

    Molly McCabe, CEO & Founder, HaydenTanner Co-Founder, The Lotus Campaign, A veteran of the Real Estate Industry, Molly describes herself as a Scout, MapMaker and BridgeBuilder. When she's not raising capital or working on an development project you can find her hanging out with her Social Media Team (aka, her dogs) someplace outside. Molly co-founded The Lotus Campaign, a non-profit firm, to bring a private sector solution to increase the availability of homes for people experiencing homelessness by engaging the private, for-profit real estate community. (www.lotuscampaign.org) She founded HaydenTanner after spending many years in commercial real estate finance, capital markets and development. She has spent her career cultivating practical solutions and strategies to accelerate the emergence of resilient buildings and vibrant, sustainable cities. Now she works with clients to channel investment capital to optimize asset and portfolio level returns, enhance resiliency, community vibrancy and livability while meeting economic objectives. Recent work has focused on Qualified Opportunity Funds and Opportunity Zones. Molly is Chair Emeritus of the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Responsible Property Investment Council, former board member of the Center for Sustainability and Economic Prosperity and current board member of The Fresh Water Trust. She is also the author of the book: Practical Greening: The Bottom Line On Sustainable Property Development, Investment and Financing and “Driving value: Responsible and Resilient Property Investing in the New Millennium” for Institutional Real Estate Investor. She has taught at the Boston Architectural College and has lectured at Pinchot University. Previously she founded VC funded, commercial mortgage backed securities firm, Bridger Commercial Funding, ran Bank of America’s Real Estate Capital Markets group and was a commercial construction lender with Wells Fargo Bank.

    Rosie Hepner

    Vice President, Terwilliger Center for Housing, Urban Land Institute

    Rosemarie Hepner serves as Vice President of the ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing. Rosie is spearheading the Center’s new Attainable Housing for All campaign. She also manages the housing awards program, supports the Housing Opportunity Conference, and collaborates with ULI’s other departments and District Councils on projects. Before joining ULI in 2017, she worked for two international development nonprofits, most recently as the International Capital Markets Specialist at Habitat for Humanity International. In that role, Rosie supported the operations for the MicroBuild Fund (Habitat’s housing microfinance fund), and managed the State of Housing Microfinance survey reports. Rosie holds a Master’s in City and Regional Planning from The Catholic University of America’s School of Architecture and Planning, where her research focused on low-income housing practices and design. Her thesis examined housing reconstruction in informal settlements post-disaster. She also holds a B.A. from The George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs.