Private Public Partnerships – How to get Projects Done
Join the Oregon/SW Washington Chapter of CCIM for their next In-Person Lunch Program. Bradley Ketch and Richard Berge will be shedding light on how to get your public/private projects off the ground.
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) have become critical to enabling the transformations that are taking place in our urban environment in both primary and secondary markets, using new methods of financing from a variety of sources. This insightful discussion will focus on successful projects between developers and public agencies.
Speakers
Brad Ketch
Chairman and President
Community Development Corporation of Oregon
Brad Ketch has traveled, lived, and worked globally on poverty, justice, and reconciliation initiatives. He has dug deep into the poorest community in Oregon for the last ten years and has witnessed its rebirth. He has harnessed together both the “bottom-up” and the “top down” approaches to community transformation and has shown that it works.
Richard Berger
Senior Director of Development
Neighborly Ventures
Richard has been developing apartments since 2005 and has developed over 3,000 units over that time. One of those developments is the Cornerstone Apartments which is the first development ever to utilize State of Oregon LIFT funding.
Date/Time:
Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 11:30 AM to 1:15 PM (PST)
11:30 – Noon Networking
Noon – 1:15 Lunch and Speaker
Location:
Celebrate Catering in the Home Builders Association Building,
15555 SW Bangy Rd.
Lake Oswego, OR 97035.
Cost: $45 for members, $60 nonmembers
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