Apply to Attend "2026 TRD Roundtable: Unlocking Multifamily"

Complimentary Pass Application Criteria:  To ensure a high-level peer-to-peer environment, all applicants must meet the following qualification standards:

Firm Profile:  Work at a premier organization that currently owns, manages, or develops a minimum of $500M+ in residential or mixed-use real estate assets. The firm must act as a Development Partner, Owner/Operator, or Investment Principal with a primary focus on Class A or B multifamily, condominiums, or residential-led mixed-use projects.

Executive Seniority: Hold a Senior Principal, Managing Director, or C-Suite position. This program is specifically curated for decision-makers who influence portfolio strategy and capital allocation.

Zero Sales Interest: Maintain no commercial sales or business development interest in our attendees. Applicants must not represent firms that provide third-party products, software, or services to the real estate industry.

Active Engagement: Be prepared to contribute to high-level discussions regarding NYC office valuations, distress/recapitalization, leasing trends, and the future of Class A vs. B/C assets.

Roundtable Participation: Agree to attend the full duration of the closed-door roundtable session and the subsequent networking reception with featured speakers.

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Full Name *
Title *
Company Name *
Company Website *
Email Address *
City, State *
Phone Number *
Does your firm currently own, manage, or develop a minimum of $500M in multifamily real estate assets?   *
What is the approximate value of the multifamily real estate portfolio currently owned, managed, or developed by your firm in the NYC market? *
Please specify the total number and footprint of the assets your firm currently owns, manages or develops in the NYC sector.  *
I confirm that my firm does not provide third-party products, software, or professional services to other real estate owners or operators.  *
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