The Challenges to Building Multifamily Housing in New York

New York

Event details:

Start
8:00am EST on Wednesday, February 19, 2025
End
9:30am EST on Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Schedule

Networking, Speaker Presentation, & then a Q & A session.  

Location:
Joseph A. Martino Hall at Fordham University - Lincoln Center Campus
45 Columbus Avenue Conference Room # 525
New York , NY 10023 ,

We encourage you to join us at Fordham to network and socialize with other chapter members.  We will be serving coffee & tea to all who attend the event. 

Directions to: Joseph A. Martino Hall at 45 Columbus Avenue, NY, NY 10023.  Take the 1, A, C, B or D train to Columbus Circle then cross Broadway and walk along West 60th Street 1 block west to Columbus Avenue.  Turn right on Columbus Avenue and walk 1 block crossing West 61st Street.  Martino Hall is the first building on the right-hand side, entrance is at the grade level.  If you registered your name will be on the list with the security guard.  If not mention the LAI meeting in Conference Room # 525.

There will be a zoom option available upon request for special circumstances.

Prices

Free.

Register by
10:00pm on Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Attendees
This event is open to All LAI members globally and non-members.
Registration

Please register through the Ticket Hive link.

Cancellation/ Refund/ No-Show Policy

Please cancel your registration if you are unable to attend.  

Fred Harris 
Executive Vice President of Multifamily Development at Vornado Realty Trust
will discuss The Challenges to Building Multifamily Housing in New York. 

Frederick Harris serves as Executive Vice President of Multifamily Development at Vornado Realty Trust.  In this capacity, he oversees Vornado’s pipeline of ground-up residential rental development.  Prior to joining Vornado, Mr. Harris had a thirty-year career developing large-scale housing in the New York City region.  As Senior Vice President and the leader of Avalon Bay Communities’ New York region for over 13 years, he oversaw a pipeline that generated over 8,000 new apartments in New York City, Westchester, and Long Island – primarily in dense urban settings.  As Managing Director at Jonathan Rose Companies, Mr. Harris led the firm's efforts to develop visionary projects that strengthened the communities of which they were a part and set new benchmarks in sustainability.  Mr. Harris earned a J.D. from New York University School of Law, an M.S. from New York University Tandon School of Engineering, and an A.B. from Williams College.