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.
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The Harvard Real Estate Alumni Organization (HREAO) Webinar Series: Missing Middle Housing
June 24, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am PDT

Speaker: Kelly Mangold, Vice President
Kelly Mangold will moderate the panel “Missing Middle Housing – Expanding Housing Supply and Creating Walkable and Integrated Communities by Expanding Housing Types” on June 24, 2021 from 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PT, as part of the The Harvard Real Estate Alumni Organization (HREAO) Webinar Series.
Join the Harvard Real Estate Alumni Organization for a webinar exploring the design concept of “Missing Middle Housing” and how it can be used to expand housing supply and create integrated communities. Missing Middle Housing describes a range of house-scale buildings with multiple units (e.g., duplexes, fourplexes, cottage courts, and multiplexes)—compatible in scale and form with detached single-family homes—located in a walkable neighborhood.
The program will go over the history of Missing Middle Housing, analyze case studies of successful developments, and discuss how Missing Middle Housing can be used in conjunction with other strategies like establishing new urbanist communities. Panelists will explain recent academic literature regarding housing affordability discuss how expanding the supply of Missing Middle Housing can help developers provide for-sale housing at middle income price points, and walk through strategies to overcome real-world obstacles such as obtaining community buy-in, amending zoning codes, adapting existing improvements and assembling land and financing. The moderator and panelists include a design professional, an academic researcher, a think tank executive, and a strategy consultant.