MEREDA Meeting Documents
From educational seminars on topics like green building and design, innovative financing, and environmental regulations, to purely social events like our networking receptions, MEREDA members come together throughout the year to learn from each other, build relationships and share information.
For transcripts and media, click on any of the green links.
2013 Annual Forecast Conference & Member Showcase – January 24, 2013
- Southern Maine Retail Forecast – Mark Malone
- Bangor Area Market Overview – Bev Uhlenhake
- Central Maine Market Forecast – Chris Paszyc
- Maine State Economic Forecast – Charles Colgan
- Maine’s Vacation / Hospitality Forecast – Sean Riley
- Southern Maine Residential Forecast – Multi-Family – Brit Vitalius
- Southern Maine Residential Forecast – Single Family – Harper Lee Collins
- Southern Maine Office Forecast – Tony McDonald & Drew Sigfridson
- Southern Maine Industrial Forecast – Justin Lamontagne
New Urbanism: Creative Models for Innovation and Economic Growth – May 17, 2012
- Article: The Death of the Fringe Suburb – Christopher Leinberger
- Article: Sim City – Patrick J. Venne, Esq., JD/MCP
2012 Annual Forecast Conference & Member Showcase – January 26, 2012
- Southern Maine Retail Forecast – Karen Rich
- Bangor Area Market Overview – Bev Uhlenhake
- Central Maine Market Forecast – Chris Paszyc
- Maine State Economic Forecast – Charles S. Colgan
- Maine’s Vacation / Hospitality Forecast – Daren Hebold
- Southern Maine Residential Forecast: Multi-Family – John Graham
- Southern Maine Residential Forecast: Single Family – Nick Dambrie
- Southern Maine Office Forecast – Jim Harnden
- Southern Maine Industrial Forecast – Justin Lamontagne
MEREDA 2011 Annual Spring Conference, Commercial Real Estate 2030: Mega Trends, Mega Impacts – May 18, 2011
- Can improved access to service centers have an economic impact on prospective developers? – David Bernhardt
- Can you imagine creating buildings that generate more energy than they use? – Gunnar Hubbard
- Megatrends, Mega-impacts: Implications for Maine, 2035 – Susan Wachter
- Making Maine Work – Laurie Lachance