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IDA Small Developer Virtual Boot Camp-Summer Session

This event is currently on a waitlist.

If you would like to added, please email Andrew (training@incrementaldevelopment.org) with your name and contact information. By adding your name to the list, you will also receive information regarding our fall Boot Camp Wednesdays, 4:30-7:30 PM EST , Sept 6, 13, 20, and 27.

*Attendance at a previous Incremental Development Alliance Small Developer Seminar or Small Developer Workshop is a prerequisite and requirement for this IDA Small Developer Boot Camp.

Building on the Small Developer Seminar and the Small Development Workshop, the Virtual Boot Camp gives participants an opportunity to apply training to their actual development project. Participants will work through exercises like building and refining their pro forma, creating an investor proposal package, and drawing out the zoning parameters for their lot. Participants can also practice pitching their project to the group and instructors in order to get feedback in a supportive environment.

Details

Important Notice: The online Boot Camp training will take place one evening per week over four (4) weeks. Logistical details and additional information will be sent to all registrants prior to the Boot Camp start date.

Virtual Boot Camp Dates:

July 12 4:30-7:30P EST

July 19 4:30-7:30P EST

July 26 4:30-7:30P EST

Aug 2 4:30-7:30P EST

COURSE OVERVIEW

REGISTRATION

Early Bird Registration Rate ($499) open until June 28, 2023.
Regular Registration Rate ($549) open until July 5 2023.
Last Minute Registration Rate ($599) open if spots are available.

*Attendance at a previous Incremental Development Alliance Small Developer Seminar or Small Developer Workshop is a prerequisite and requirement for this IDA Small Developer Boot Camp. Contact us with questions or prerequisite status. (training@incrementaldevelopment.org)

Meet the IDA Faculty presenters

IDA Faculty Neil Heller

IDA Faculty and presenter Neil Heller is an award-winning, Portland-based urban planning consultant and small-scale developer. He is Principal at Neighborhood Workshop and a faculty member with the Incremental Development Alliance. His firm focuses on aligning municipal regulations with the kinds of development outcomes a community wants to see. This is accomplished using a real estate development pro-forma-based approach that quantifies the physical and financial effects of various policy decisions. He was recently featured in the prominent northwest-based think tank blog, Sightline, for his work to provide financial justification towards the political action for increasing the number of units allowed on typical single-dwelling lots owned and managed by non-profits seeking to provide housing affordability.

IDA Faculty Richard Price

IDA Faculty and presenter Richard Price is an architect and planner with extensive experience in the design and development of sustainable, small-scale communities. He works with property owners, government agencies and institutions to conceptualize, evaluate and implement innovative design strategies at the building, neighborhood and regional scale. With a graduate degree in urban policy and real estate development, Mr. Price has also designed and carried out several successful development projects in the Southeastern US, focusing on innovative and cost-effective design. His development experience includes project management at all levels of the design and development process, including project conception, entitlements, finance, construction, marketing and sales. In addition to practice, Mr. Price has taught courses in planning and design in the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia. He has made presentations and lectures on sustainable planning and design at numerous conferences nationally. Prior to founding his own firm, Mr. Price was Director of Community Design for William McDonough + Partners, a Charlottesville-based design firm focused on ecologically intelligent design. Mr. Price also practiced green building for Croxton Collaborative Architects in New York, where his projects included new science building for Presbyterian College and a demonstration green office building for the US Navy. His previous experience includes work as an architect in New York, Boston and Paris, undertaking projects in historic preservation, corporate interiors and affordable housing.

Contact

Andrew Applegate · training@incrementaldevelopment.org (855) 462-3382 ext. 702