Upcoming Webinars & Speaking Engagements
RCLCO is incredibly involved in the global real estate community. Join us at the following upcoming (virtual and live) events where we will present our insights and discuss developing industry trends. We also host our own events, including annual CEO Summits and MPC University.
If you are interested in having one of our advisors speak at your next event, please contact Rachel Hoeft, Senior Marketing Manager, at rhoeft@rclco.com.
Did you miss one of our past events? Browse our webinar recordings and presentation slides to stay up to date on the latest market research.
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RCLCO Monthly Round-Up Webinar: The Next American Cities – A Discussion about the Future of America’s Urban Form with RCLCO and the Urban Reform Institute
April 28, 2022 @ 9:15 am - 10:00 am PDT
Speakers: Gregg Logan, Managing Director, RCLCO; Charles Blain, CEO, the Urban Reform Institute; Joel Kotkin & Wendell Cox, Authors of “The Next American Cities”; Craig Collin, COO, Tavistock Group; Jim Carman, President – Houston Region, The Howard Hughes Corporation.
Join RCLCO Real Estate Consulting on Thursday, April 28th, at 9:15 AM Pacific/12:15 PM Eastern for a conversation with senior leaders in real estate to explore the latest insights on the market, as part of RCLCO’s monthly round-up webinar series.
During this free webinar, RCLCO’s Gregg Logan will interview and moderate a discussion between Charles Blain, CEO of the Urban Reform Institute, Joel Kotkin & Wendell Cox, Authors of “The Next American Cities”, Craig Collin, COO of Tavistock Group, and Jim Carman, President – Houston Region of The Howard Hughes Corporation.
Some key topics of discussion will include:
-Americans of all kinds have been heading to suburbs and exurbs for years. This trend had accelerated before the pandemic.
-The pandemic further accelerated the move to suburbs and exurbs as well as to smaller metropolitan and micropolitan areas and even to smaller areas. There was strong domestic migration away from urban cores even in the Pacific Northwest and the Sunbelt.
-The emerging new cities reflect a new kind of suburbanization, one that is more detached from the traditional business center, with a strong amenity culture, good schools, low crime. These communities can be expected to benefit from the growth of home-based and hybrid work, and also for millennials as they enter child-bearing years.
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