December 5, 2024 - 04:08

BOSTON—The highly anticipated P3 Academic & Student Housing Conference has been rescheduled to January 22, 2025. The event will take place at the Burlington Marriott Hotel in Burlington, Massachusetts. This decision comes in light of ongoing considerations regarding the current landscape of academic and student housing needs.
Organizers of the conference are committed to providing a platform for industry leaders, stakeholders, and innovators to discuss pressing issues and trends affecting the sector. The postponement aims to ensure that participants can engage in meaningful discussions and networking opportunities in a conducive environment.
Attendees can expect a diverse lineup of speakers and panel discussions that will address the evolving dynamics of academic and student housing, including financing, development, and sustainability. As the date approaches, further details about the agenda and featured speakers will be announced, promising an enriching experience for all involved.
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