The Keynote session and economic forecast with David Crowe, Ph.D., NAHB, Washington DC and Mark Zandi, Moody's Economy.com provided a good overview of where we've been and what the future holds for a housing recovery. They feel the fiscal stimulus will help. It's well designed giving funds to states and unemployed as well as cutting taxes to reduce payroll tax and infrastructure spending. Zandi anticipates the downturn will end Dec. 15 but recommends reading his book for greater details.
I was a facilitator and judge on an interactive program organized by Jane O'Conner, CAASH, CMP, MIRM of 55 Plus, LLC & Mature Living Choices and Amy Martino, CAASH and AIA of Building Site Synergy. "The Competion: Build a Better 50+ Community" divided the group into two development teams to plan the perfect community.
Architect Bill Sutton of Sutton Yannis, Tysons Corner was among participants.
Other judges included industry icon Bill Becker, The William E. Becker Organization; interior merchandiser Lita Dirks from Denver; Jay Metcalfe of Wyndham Homes in Brewster, NY; and Gary Snider, AIA of BSB Design, in Boston.
The 90 minute session certainly got creative with alot of type A's contributing.
There was great networking and opportunities to see old friends. The NAHB staff at the 50+ housing council did a great job organizing sessions and managing the event. Special thanks to the team.
More on my session High Tech, High Touch in a later blog.

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