About this Event
Housing affordability has become one of the most urgent challenges facing the Maryland National Capital Region, impacting workers, families, local economies, and long-term regional growth. Rising costs, limited housing supply, and policy constraints have made it increasingly challenging to deliver and preserve housing that meets the needs of diverse communities.
The Maryland National Capital Region Housing Symposium is a solutions-driven convening designed to move the conversation from challenge to action. Bringing together leaders across housing, policy, finance, development, and community sectors, the symposium focuses on aligning policy, capital, and community priorities to advance affordable and workforce housing at scale.
Through candid dialogue and cross-sector collaboration, participants will explore barriers to housing production and preservation, examine opportunities for reform and investment, and identify actionable strategies to support housing abundance that is equitable, attainable, and sustainable.
This symposium is about implementation, accountability, and momentum.
Who Should Attend
This symposium is designed for leaders and practitioners shaping the future of housing in the Maryland National Capital Region, including:
- Local, state, and regional government leaders and policymakers
- Housing and community development professionals
- Affordable and workforce housing developers
- Financial institutions, investors, and philanthropic partners
- Planning, zoning, and transportation professionals
- Community-based organizations and housing advocates
- Employers and workforce development leaders
- Legal, policy, and research professionals focused on housing equity
If your work intersects with housing policy, development, investment, or community impact, and you are committed to advancing real solutions, this symposium is for you.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Hotel at The University of Maryland, 7777 Baltimore Avenue, College Park, United States
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