Austin Bisnow Multifamily Annual Conference

08.31.22

Winstead is a proud sponsor of the Austin Bisnow Multifamily Annual Conference. The conference will discuss the newest projects and dive into how market leaders are meeting the insane demand, the type of product that’s seeing the most investment and how to truly make your mark in an industry undergoing rapid change.  

Date: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Time: 8:00 a.m.
Location: Hilton Austin

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Winstead Speaker: Preston Patten

Winstead Attendees: Bob Burton, Jenny Forgey

Who Should Attend: Owners, developers, investors, brokers, city and government officials, business consultants, architects, engineers, lawyers, accountants, bankers and technology companies.

 

Our attorneys will participate in panels including:

Topic: Building A Brand: Merging Hospitality & Multifamily
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

For those residences looking for an "experience," the panel will explore how they are blending hospitality with the multifamily product and talk through aspects that are key when developing/merging hospitality and multifamily.

Moderator: Preston Patten, Winstead PC

Panelists: Taylor Wilson, Wilson Capital; Glenn Rescalvo, Handel Architects; Elizabeth Herzberg, Mint House; Jason Fudin, Placemakr

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