Cultivating Neighborhoods & the Small Scale Development Movement
Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood? Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community?
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This initiative is funded by the City of Panama City and spearheaded by Ward 2 City Commissioner Janice Lucas, who also serves as Executive Director of the LEAD Coalition of Bay County.
Following Hurricane Michael’s devastating impact in 2018, Panama City continues its rebuilding efforts. The Category 5 storm left many vacant properties that were later demolished, creating development opportunities throughout the community. With limited rebuilding resources, the city is working to connect developable properties with capable developers and help property owners understand their development potential.
Join us for a free lecture by Tiffany Elder, IncDev Faculty Member and Founder/Principal of Paradigm Properties! Doors open at 5:30pm. The lecture will begin promptly at 6:00pm.
About the Presenter
Tiffany Elder is a Durham, North Carolina-based Realtor, licensed general contractor, and real estate developer who owns Paradigm Properties and Paradigm Construction. A former Chicago software engineer turned UNC MBA graduate, she's passionate about creating inclusive, affordable housing. Tiffany Co-Chairs Durham's Affordable Housing Implementation Committee and leads The Collective minority real estate consortium. Learn more about her work here.
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