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March 5, 2024 at 6:00 am · · Comments Off on MEREDA’s Forecast Conference Highlights a Robust Real Estate Industry Full of Collaboration & Innovation

MEREDA’s Forecast Conference Highlights a Robust Real Estate Industry Full of Collaboration & Innovation

On Thursday, February 29th, over 800 of Maine’s real estate and development professionals gathered at the Holiday Inn By the Bay to learn about the latest trends and predictions for the real estate economy at the Maine Real Estate & Development Association’s (MEREDA’s) Forecast Conference and Member Showcase. “The Forecast Conference is an opportunity for us real estate professionals to learn from each other and discuss the important issues in our industry and our state,” shares MEREDA President Craig Young. “With thought-provoking speakers like Dr. Habib Dagher and in-depth analysis from industry experts, it’s an energizing day full of important conversations!”

The Forecast Conference featured a robust lineup of industry experts presenting on topics that delved into both the opportunities and challenges for Maine’s real estate economy. The day began with a presentation on innovation in Maine from Dr. Habib Dagher, Executive Director at the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center. Presenting on his research work that ranges from green building materials and floating off-shore wind turbines to inflatable technology for NASA, Dr. Dagher’s work highlights the possibilities that can exist when we innovate. For a room full of real estate professionals, perhaps the most exciting aspect of his work is BioHome 3D, a 3D printed house prototype that his lab is perfecting to scale up affordable housing production in a dramatic way. “This is an opportunity to build more housing stock [and] get more roofs over people’s heads. Think of this as one solution to move things along.” Dr. Dagher and his team are currently working with the City of Bangor to develop a neighborhood of 3D printed homes for people who are currently homeless.

The morning continued with an overview of MEREDA’s legislative agenda with Elizabeth Frazier of Pierce Atwood. Frazier highlighted one bill currently being considered, LD 772, which focuses on permitting predictability and protecting developments from retroactive ordinances. “It’s a very small amount of language that will hopefully have a big impact,” commented Frazier. Next, James Marple, a Senior Economist from TD Bank provided an economic outlook on both a national and state level, sharing that the U.S. economy has outperformed expectations and, at 3.5%, is currently experiencing a 15-year-low in the unemployment rate. For the housing market, Marple highlighted that the limited supply is keeping pressure on home prices, underscoring the dire need for more affordable housing in Maine. Additionally, Marple noted that the economy will be impacted by the upcoming Presidential election.

This was the first year the Conference featured an afternoon format with multiple sessions each hour. In the first group of sessions, the Office & Industrial Outlook featured Justin Lamontagne of The Dunham Group on the industrial market, Nate Stevens of The Boulos Company on the office market, and Charles Day of Porta & Co. on the markets outside of Portland. With continued low vacancy rates in the industrial sector, Lamontagne predicted that there will be some new construction for the industrial sector but not enough, particularly because land is difficult to find. Speaking on the trend of office space conversions to industrial space, Lamontagne noted that while it is easier said than done, “There are no bad ideas in a market this competitive.” Meanwhile, Stevens outlined how the 7% vacancy rate in the Greater Portland office market differs from the national trends, which are at about a 20-30% vacancy rate in larger cities. Stevens also discussed the impact conversions have had on the office market, particularly the Class B office space sector. He noted that some 15 buildings in downtown Portland have added residential space, which has removed over 20% of Class B office space. Day then shared an overview of what’s happening in markets outside of Portland, highlighting the spectacular transformation of Waterville’s downtown, as well as two major redevelopments in Northern Maine, including the One North Building in Millinocket and The Green 4 Maine Program in Limestone. Continuing the conversation on office conversions, Day also highlighted four office buildings in downtown Bangor that had been converted to residential spaces.

The first session also included Construction Outlook and Regional Outlook panels. The Construction Outlook featured three general contractors – Kendrick Ballantyne of Optimum Construction, Nick Cormier of PM Construction, and Shannon Richards of Hay Runner – who discussed the challenges and opportunities for residential and commercial construction in Maine. The Regional Outlook featured Andre Rossignol of Maine Realty Advisors, Chris Paszyc of The Boulos Company, Brandon Mitchell of Malone Commercial Brokers, and Bev Uhlenhake of Maine Commercial Realty, who discussed some of the significant developments planned for the coming year across the state.

The second afternoon session featured a Retail & Hospitality Outlook with Peter Harrington of Malone Commercial Brokers and Matt Arrants of The Arrants Company. They provided an insider’s look at the world of retail leasing and the growth opportunities in Maine’s hotel market. Also in the second session was a Development 101 panel with Josh Soley of Maine Realty Advisors, David Packard of PK Realty, and Marieke Thormann of Fathom Companies. The group of developers discussed how they analyze the risk and rewards of the development process. Lastly, the second session also included a Financing Trends panel with Kim Twitchell of NBT Bank, Matt Early of Gorham Savings Bank, and David Hulit of Ready Capital. With a recap of last year’s numbers and a look at the emerging trends in the financial landscape, the group discussed where they see caution and optimism in the market. As part of the conversation, Twitchell commented on current interest rates. While she expects they will go down some, she cautioned, “Today’s rates are more normal. Folks need to get used to that. When penciling out deals, think about where rates are today.”

The final group of afternoon sessions included a Residential & Multifamily Outlook with Brit Vitalius of Vitalius Real Estate Group, Aaron Bolster of Allied Realty, and Elise Kiely of Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty. The group shared their thoughts on the fast moving and competitive world of residential and multifamily real estate throughout Maine. Another panel was on Upcoming Projects & Developments with three of Maine’s biggest developers who are working to bring a blend of housing to Maine’s marketplace – Dan Bacon of M&R Holdings, John Laliberte of Reveler Development, and Rebecca Hatfield of Avesta Housing. The third panel in the session was a Technology & Innovation Outlook with Tim Hebert of Hebert Construction, Stephanie Brock of Red Thread, and Dr. Habib Dagher. The group looked at how technology is changing real estate. Dr. Dagher provided a more in-depth look at the Biohome 3D, which his team is hoping can one day be printed in as little as two days and is 100% recyclable. Brock outlined a few of the ways AI can be used in the workplace, discussing products such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Qbiq. Hebert discussed the many ways technology has already come into the construction industry and improved things, but also saw reason for caution. “Sometimes it’s good to slow down and understand what we’re doing. We can do things faster, but we still have to do them right.” That said, Hebert agrees that innovation is the future and the way to answer the question: how do we make the built environment better? This query led him to develop STARC Systems, innovative temporary containment solutions that eliminate the disruption of renovation. The group went on to discuss the cost of new technologies and its accessibility. Dr. Dagher stated that his team is confident the Biohome 3D can one day be produced at competitive pricing, but acknowledged the incredible amount of investment required to produce this new possibility for housing.

At the end of the day it’s clear that Maine’s real estate markets continue to be a driving force in the economy. The challenges and opportunities our state faces will require collaboration and innovation, and MEREDA members will be working together to ensure that solutions are centered on responsible development. Sponsors of the event include TD Bank, Landry/French Construction, Perkins Thompson, The Downs managed by Maine Properties LLC, Mainebiz, Ready Capital, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, Sebago Technics, The City of Bangor, St. Germain, Belfor Property Restoration, Pierce Atwood, and United Insurance.

February 26, 2024 at 8:00 am · · Comments Off on MEREDA’s Morning Menu – Unhoused Population and Impacts on Commercial Real Estate in Bangor

MEREDA’s Morning Menu – Unhoused Population and Impacts on Commercial Real Estate in Bangor

April 9, 2024 – 8:00 – 9:30 AM
Buffet Breakfast: 8:00-8:30 am
Program: 8:30-9:30 am

In-Person – Pre-registration is required.

LOCATION
Bangor Savings Bank
11 Hamlin Way, Bangor, ME

About the Event:

Bangor is facing a pressing challenge – addressing the impact of substance use disorder and the unhoused population on commercial real estate. Our goal is to bring together a diverse range of perspectives to foster open and honest dialogue, compassion, and innovative solutions.

Please join MEREDA for an engaging breakfast discussion on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at Bangor Savings Bank located at 11 Hamlin Way, Bangor.

Parking is available in the 11 Hamlin Way garage.  Please use entrance on Summer Street.

Our presenters include:

Bob Montgomery-Rice, President, Bangor Savings Bank who will speak to the challenges of lack of workforce housing and business in this area

Cara Pelletier, current council chair, will provide valuable insights into the city’s standpoint on the issue.

Housing Developer, Kevin Bunker of Developers Collaborative will share experiences and potential solutions from a housing development perspective.

Jon Pottle, attorney at Eaton Peabody, is the City of Brewer and other municipalities’ attorney, bringing legal insights to the discussion.

Bev Uhlenhake, Managing Broker at Maine Commercial Realty will moderate the day’s discussion.

Our aim is to create a platform for meaningful discussion, focusing on the intersection of government, real estate, and solutions. By collaborating and learning from various perspectives, we hope to identify viable solutions to address the challenges posed by substance use disorder and the unhoused population in Bangor.

Secure your spot at this important event. We look forward to your participation and contribution to this vital conversation.

Refund Policy: Your RSVP is requested by April 2. Payment is expected at the time of registration. No refunds will be granted to anyone who registers, but fails to attend or who cancels after April 2.

Ticket Prices:
Members: $25 each | Non-Members: $35 each
Prices increase by $10 after April 2.

This event is Sponsored by Bangor Savings Bank, City of Bangor, and Haley Ward.

January 11, 2024 at 10:00 am · · Comments Off on MEREDA’s 2024 Forecast Conference & Member Showcase is on Feb. 29th!

MEREDA’s 2024 Forecast Conference & Member Showcase is on Feb. 29th!

February 29, 2024 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Back at the Holiday Inn By the Bay!
88 Spring Street
Portland, ME

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

MEREDA’s Forecast Conference & Member Showcase is on February 29th at the Holiday Inn By the Bay with an Exciting New Format!

MEREDA is excited to bring you its annual Forecast Conference & Member Showcase – Live and In-Person – with a new afternoon format on a new date: February 29, 2024! Held at the refreshed Holiday Inn By the Bay, the 2024 Forecast Conference’s updated afternoon format will allow for attendees to choose between various presentations from industry experts. During registration, you will be asked to select three afternoon sessions. Session capacity will be limited and will vary by the size of each breakout room. We encourage you to register early to secure your preferred session(s).

Click here to view the new format.

About the Event: Each year, MEREDA assembles some of Maine’s top real estate leaders to provide the annual Economic Overview and Outlook on Maine’s economy, along with the popular Market Overview by property type which focuses on both Commercial and Residential Forecasts. This annual conference attracts professionals from Maine’s real estate, construction, finance, architecture, legal, engineering, tourism, and economic development communities. Attendees gain valuable insights on the state of the economy and what lies ahead in the coming months for the real estate industry.

Interested in Exhibiting and/or Sponsoring?

And don’t miss MEREDA’s Twentieth Annual Member Showcase with MEREDA Members exhibiting their products and services in front of the “who’s who” in commercial real estate. For two decades, the exhibition at MEREDA’s Forecast Conference has been an integral part of our annual event, providing a unique opportunity to network with MEREDA’s members. The registration process to secure an exhibition booth is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Sponsoring a MEREDA event provides great exposure and is an excellent opportunity to showcase your company. Sponsorships provide high visibility on press releases, publications, social media mentions, the MEREDA website and signage at the event. You will receive complimentary tickets and be featured prominently in all of our promotional materials. Check out the Exhibiting and Sponsorship opportunities for this event here!

Now is the time to ensure your organization gets maximum exposure to this group of industry leaders. Reserve now to showcase your organization at the 2024 MEREDA Forecast Conference and Member Showcase!

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:
Application has been made for 4 hours by the Maine Real Estate Commission for In-Person Continuing Education Credits for Real Estate Licensees and Appraisers. Approval is pending.

Application has been made to the Maine Board of Overseers for In-Person Continuing Legal Education Credits. Approval is pending.

This course has been approved for 4 hours by AIA Maine for In-Person Continuing Education Credits for Architects.

 

Before you Purchase Your Tickets!  

Are you a MEREDA Cornerstone or Sustainer Level Member? Please remember that as part of your membership benefits, you are entitled to 5 and 2 (respectively) complimentary conference tickets. Please contact the MEREDA office at info@mereda.org to obtain your coupon code(s).

Register Now for Early Bird Pricing!  Prices will increase by $15 after February 22.

REFUND POLICY:  No refunds will be granted to anyone who registers but fails to attend or who cancels after February 22.

Register HERE!

 

This event is sponsored by TD Bank, Landry French Construction, Mainebiz, The Downs, Ready Capital, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, Belfor Property Restoration, City of Bangor, Pierce Atwood, and Sebago Technics.

December 21, 2023 at 8:00 am · · Comments Off on MEREDA’s Morning Menu – Housing the Unhoused and Asylum Seekers: Understanding the Complexities of Housing and Social Services

MEREDA’s Morning Menu – Housing the Unhoused and Asylum Seekers: Understanding the Complexities of Housing and Social Services

February 1, 2024 – 8:30 – 10:00 AM

Buffet Breakfast: 8:30-9:00 am
Program: 9:00-10:00 am

In-Person – Pre-registration is required.

Seating Capacity: 110 – We will not be able to accommodate walk-ins.

NEW LOCATION!!

McGoldrick Career & Student Success Center
35 Bedford Street
Portland, ME

EVENT PARKING:  Everyone that parks on the USM Campus in the Bedford Street Garage has to use the digital parking system. You can pre-register for your parking session or do it upon arrival. You must begin your digital parking session within 10 minutes of parking.  You can also pre-schedule your session.  Click Here to Download the Event Parking Instructions.

About the Event:  Join MEREDA on February 1st, 2024 at the McGoldrick Career & Student Success Center, 35 Bedford Street, Portland, as our expert panelists engage in a thought-provoking conversation about Housing the Unhoused and Asylum Seekers. This discussion aims to provide a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding how to provide housing and social services for those who are unhoused and seeking asylum.

Our panelists will share their insights and experiences from working in the field of housing and social services. They will delve into the various challenges and issues faced by the unhoused and asylum seekers, including how one developer has succeeded in developing and financing critically needed housing.

This is a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the issues surrounding housing and social services for the unhoused and asylum seekers. We encourage you to join us and be a part of this insightful exploration.

Seating is limited. Register now to reserve your spot!

Presenters include:  

Kevin Bunker, Principal – Developers Collaborative

Greg Payne, Senior Advisor, Housing Policy – Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future

Danielle West, City Manager – City of Portland.

MEREDA President, Craig Young of The Boulos Company will moderate the program.

Don’t forget, this breakfast will now run from  8:30 – 10:00 AM in an effort to accommodate those working around childcare and bus drop offs and pick ups.  

MEREDA’s Refund Policy: Your RSVP is requested by January 25. Payment is expected at the time of registration. No refunds will be granted to anyone who registers, but fails to attend or who cancels after January 25.

Ticket Prices:
Members: $45 each | Non-Members: $55 each

Prices increase by $10 after January 25.

Register HERE

This event is Sponsored by Norway Savings Bank.

December 20, 2023 at 9:00 am · · Comments Off on DevelopME Committee’s Lunch & Learn Event – Tax Preparation and its Role in the Development Process

DevelopME Committee’s Lunch & Learn Event – Tax Preparation and its Role in the Development Process

January 17, 2024 – 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Lunch: 11:30 am – 12:00 pm

Program: 12:00 -1:00 pm

In-Person – Pre-registration is required.

Seating Capacity: 110 – We will not be able to accommodate walk-ins.

NEW LOCATION!!

McGoldrick Career & Student Success Center
35 Bedford Street
Portland, ME

EVENT PARKING:  Everyone that parks on the USM Campus in the Bedford Street Garage has to use the digital parking system. You can pre-register for your parking session or do it upon arrival. You must begin your digital parking session within 10 minutes of parking.  You can also pre-schedule your session.  Click Here to Download the Event Parking Instructions.

About the Event:

Join MEREDA’s Emerging Leaders Committee for its next Lunch & Learn Event!

In this fourth installment of the DevelopME series of panel discussions organized to understand the roles and responsibilities of professionals engaged in development projects, this session will cover a high-level overview of both tax strategy/implication and provide insight and legal considerations when structuring a real estate deal.

Meet our Presenters:

Jim Cardosi is a tax senior manager in Wipfli’s South Portland office and provides comprehensive tax services, with a focus on self-employed individuals and small businesses.

Jason Howe is a Partner in Preti Flaherty’s Corporate and M&A Practice Group and chair of the firm’s Real Estate and Finance Practice Group, practicing primarily out of the firm’s Portland office.

DevelopME Committee Co-chairs, Matt Pitzer of Simpson Gumpertz & Heger and Gwen Hulit of US Bank will moderate the program.

Seating is limited. Register now to reserve your spot!

MEREDA’s Refund Policy: Your RSVP is requested by January 10. Payment is expected at the time of registration. No refunds will be granted to anyone who registers, but fails to attend or who cancels after January 10.

Ticket Prices:
Members: $35 each | Non-Members: $45 each

Prices increase by $10 after January 10.

Register HERE

Parking Note: 
By purchasing these tickets, you confirm that you have read and understand the Event Parking information provided by the McGoldrick Career & Student Success Center above.

November 16, 2023 at 10:00 am · · Comments Off on MEREDA’s Morning Menu: Harvesting the Future: Seaweed in Maine

MEREDA’s Morning Menu: Harvesting the Future: Seaweed in Maine

December 14, 2023 – 8:30 – 10:00 AM

In-Person – Pre-registration is required.

Holiday Inn by the Bay – 88 Spring Street, Portland, ME

Buffet Breakfast: 8:30 – 9:00am Program: 9:00 – 10:00 am

About the Event:

Join MEREDA on December 14th at the Holiday Inn By the Bay, 88 Spring Street, Portland as our panelists discuss the rise of aquaculture in Maine and the growing significance of seaweed in commercial real estate.

Presenters include: 

Benjamin Whitney, Plant Manager at International Flavors & Fragrances

Sebastian Belle, Executive Director, Maine Aquaculture Association

Briana Warner, CEO, Atlantic Sea Farms

 

Don’t forget, this breakfast will now run from 8:30 – 10:00 AM in an effort to accommodate those working around childcare and bus drop offs and pick ups.

Cost: Members: $45.00 each | Non-Members: $55.00 each — Prices increase by $10 after December 7th.

Register HERE!

This event is sponsored by Norway Savings Bank.

November 14, 2023 at 8:00 am · · Comments Off on Listen Up! The November 2023 Episode of the “MEREDA Matters” Podcast is Now Available!

Listen Up! The November 2023 Episode of the “MEREDA Matters” Podcast is Now Available!

A Legislative Update on Housing with Senator Matt Pouliot and Representative Traci Gere

Maine Senator Matt Pouliot of Augusta and House Representative Traci Gere of Kennebunk sit down with MEREDA President Craig Young and Pierce Atwood attorney and government relations’ advocate Elizabeth Frazier for the eleventh episode of MEREDA Matters – the podcast that puts you in the room with the people who are driving responsible development in Maine.

Both Senator Pouliot and Representative Gere serve on the Joint Select Committee on Housing. They provide an overview of the history and focus of the committee and discuss Maine’s dire need for housing – the state needs some 80,000 new units to be built in the next seven to ten years. The group discusses some of the solutions the Joint Select Committee is working on to reduce the barriers to housing creation and democratize development, such as a government program to map out sewer and water lines in the state, investment in training programs for the trades, and a bill to establish a process to vest rights for land use permits.

The conversation also includes an exploration of other creative ideas that will support the housing industry, including a program to identify vacant properties in the state and partnerships with the forest products industry to make innovative materials for building.

What are Senator Pouliot and Representative Gere’s favorite restaurants? Listen to the episode to find out!

https://mereda-matters.simplecast.com/

Catch up on past episodes while you’re there!

 

The MEREDA Matters podcast is sponsored by NBT Bank and Landry French Construction. Additional sponsors include Bangor Savings Bank, Clark Insurance, A Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC Company, and The Boulos Company. A new episode will be released each month and each will feature new voices from the real estate and development industry.

November 1, 2023 at 10:00 am · · Comments Off on MEREDA’s Morning Menu – Using the Condominium Act to Solve Land-Use Issues

MEREDA’s Morning Menu – Using the Condominium Act to Solve Land-Use Issues

November 29, 2023 – 8:30 – 10:00 AM

In-Person – Pre-registration is required.

Holiday Inn by the Bay – 88 Spring Street, Portland, ME

Buffet Breakfast: 8:30 – 9:00am Program: 9:00 – 10:00 am

About the Event:

Under the Maine Condominium Act, an entire condominium development is treated as only one parcel of land for many zoning related issues, such as lot size, frontage, density, etc. In addition, there are typically no space and bulk restrictions relating to the location of buildings or units to one another. This presentation will show how a number of recently developed projects have been able to meet project objectives by structuring the project as a condominium and being able to develop the project in ways that would not have been possible without the use as a condominium. It will review the use of land parcel condominiums or “lot line condominiums” where the unit boundaries are lots on the ground and show how the condominium structure enabled the development. It will also review the use of the Condominium Act as a development tool to meet other project financial or programmatic requirements. Finally, it will review a change in the language of the Condominium Act that MEREDA got enacted during the last legislative session and the importance of that change to make the Condominium Act a more useful development tool.

Presenters include:

Gary Vogel, Drummond Woodsum

Brooks More, Development Director, South Portland Housing

Nathan Szanton, President, the Szanton Companies

 

Don’t forget, this breakfast will now run from 8:30 – 10:00 AM in an effort to accommodate those working around childcare and bus drop offs and pick ups.

Cost: Members: $45.00 each | Non-Members: $55.00 each — Prices increase by $10 after November 22.

Register HERE!

This event is sponsored by Norway Savings Bank.

October 18, 2023 at 10:00 am · · Comments Off on DevelopME Committee’s Lunch & Learn Event – Financing and its Role in the Development Process

DevelopME Committee’s Lunch & Learn Event – Financing and its Role in the Development Process

In-Person – Pre-registration is required.

Tuesday, November 14, 2023 – 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Holiday Inn by the Bay, 88 Spring Street, Portland, ME

Lunch: 11:30 – 12:00pm Program: 12:00 – 1:00 pm

About the Event:

Join MEREDA’s Emerging Leaders Committee for its next Lunch & Learn Event!

In this third installment of the DevelopME series of panel discussions organized to understand the roles and responsibilities of professionals engaged in development projects, this session will cover the value of having both a residential and commercial lending relationship as part of your team, and learning about the biggest differences between the two.

Meet our Presenters:

Gwen Hulit is a Mortgage Loan Officer with U.S. Bank, with lending capabilities in all 50 states. She originates residential mortgages on properties ranging from 1-4 units as primary residences, second homes, and investment properties. Gwen is the Co-Chair of MEREDA’s DevelopME committee and is active with the Olympia Snowe Women’s Leadership Institute. Gwen lives in her hometown of Falmouth with her husband and daughter.

Dana Myles is a Regional Vice President, Commercial Lender for Norway Savings Bank. She is based in the Portland Office, but can help with Commercial financing across Southern, Western and Midcoast Maine. She can help with answering questions and financing commercial real estate, construction loans, business acquisitions, business equipment loans, business startup loans and operating lines of credit. Dana is a part of MEREDA’s DevelopME committee and is on the Advisory Committee for CEI Ventures. Dana lives in Scarborough with her husband and two boys.

The program will be moderated by Taylor McFarlane, Associate Broker on the McFarlane Field Team at Portside Real Estate Group. Taylor is a Maine native, raised in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. She graduated from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill where obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and Communications. Taylor epitomizes integrity and attention to detail in every real estate transaction, which has resulted in her rapid growth and success in the real estate industry in just a few short years. Today, whether working with those new to the process or the very experienced, each transaction gets 100 percent of her attention and expertise.

As parents of two young children, Taylor and her husband Phil embrace every opportunity to explore Maine as a family. Taylor is an active community member, offering invaluable local insights to her clients. In 2022, she was honored as a recipient of Maine Biz’s 40 under 40 award.

MEREDA’s Refund Policy: Your RSVP is requested by November 7. Payment is expected at the time of registration. No refunds will be granted to anyone who registers, but fails to attend or who cancels after November 7.

Cost: Members: $35.00 each | Non-Members: $45.00 each — Prices increase by $10 after 11/7.

Register Here!

This event is sponsored by Foreside Title Co. and Lotfey Dennett Insurance Brokers.

October 12, 2023 at 10:56 am · · Comments Off on A Fresh Forecast – MEREDA to Hold Annual Forecast Conference in February 2024

A Fresh Forecast – MEREDA to Hold Annual Forecast Conference in February 2024

PORTLAND, Maine – Mark your calendars! The Maine Real Estate & Development Association’s (MEREDA’s) Annual Forecast Conference and Member Showcase has a new date: February 29th, 2024. As we leap into the new year, leaders from the state’s real estate and development community will gather at the refreshed Holiday Inn By the Bay to provide an economic overview and outlook on the industry’s key economic indicators. Along with the new date, the 2024 Forecast Conference will have a new afternoon format that will allow attendees to choose between various presentations from leading industry insiders.

“If you care about responsible development in Maine, the Forecast Conference is where you want to be,” shares MEREDA President Craig Young. “MEREDA really excels at facilitating important conversations about the issues facing our industry and our state. To be able to be in the room with some of Maine’s top real estate leaders is invaluable; it’s simply the best way you can start the new year. ”

MEREDA Vice President and Conference Committee Chair, Shannon Richards, echos Young’s enthusiasm: “MEREDA’s cornerstone event brings us all closer as a community, a community that is working to design, build, and develop responsibly in Maine. I’m thrilled that we will be gathering to look forward to 2024 in a new way.”

This unique conference brings together the largest gathering of commercial real estate professionals in Maine, and is specifically geared toward developers, brokers, architects, bankers, attorneys, accountants and other industry professionals. According to Shelly R. Clark, MEREDA’s Executive Director, MEREDA’s Forecast Conference will be in-person only and held at the Holiday Inn By the Bay on February 29 from 8am to 5pm. Registration is available at MEREDA.org for both the event and Member Showcase.