CEO Webcast Series – Designed For Success: Today’s 50+ Apartment Communities

With an emphasis on senior apartment housing building trends…award-winning architect Manny Gonzalez, an expert in multifamily design and Principal of KTGY Group, gives an exclusive interview below.

CEO Webcast Series – Designed For Success: Today’s 50+ Apartment Communities
http://www.multifamilybiz.com/WebcastArchive/18/Designed_For_Success_Todays_50_Apartment_Communities

This webcast includes 60 minutes of a captivating and informative discussion that focuses on what you need to know about the growing 50+ apartment rental housing market. During this informative discussion Manny shares his insight about how aging Baby Boomers are driving urban infill, redevelopment opportunities and changing the face of 50+ apartment community design and amenities.

Webcast Discussion Highlights

A. What are the trends in senior apartments from affordable to luxury?

B. What are the demographic factors driving senior apartment communities?

C. Where does the current state of the economy play a role?

D. What is driving seniors to rental communities versus ownership?

E. Where does this generation of seniors want to live and why?

F. How are designs changing to adapt to this growing market?

The presenter on this webcast…Manny Gonzalez, AIA, LEED AP is the senior partner in KTGY Group’s [http://www.ktgy.com ] Santa Monica office and is also President of KTGY Group, Colorado. He is responsible for the design, land planning and production of residential developments throughout California, Arizona, Nevada, and Colorado as well as active adult and affordable multi-family communities nationwide. In his more than 25 years in residential development and design, Gonzalez has won numerous awards for his outstanding designs including Gold Nugget, Best in American Living, NAHB, Pillars of Industry, MAME and Elan. He was selected for the BALA/HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence for the Sustainable and Affordable Community Falcon Crest. His expertise includes multifamily apartments, campus, mixed-income, affordable, workforce, and senior housing projects. Gonzalez has served as Chair of the AIA Housing Committee, on the Board of Directors for the BIA, and on national committees for the NAHB Multifamily Leadership Board, The 50+ Symposium and University of Housing. Gonzalez is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer and has presented his observations to audiences at numerous local, regional and national conferences as well as the 1st International Housing Conference of the Americas in Mexico City.

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