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Tired of talking about how bad the housing market in Boston is? You’re in luck. This housing panel will convene three experts who will be discussing and presenting the rights and resources available to young professionals and their supervisors.
This housing panel will feature two incredible speakers: Alicia Modestino, Northeastern University; and Taylor Cain, City of Boston. This discussion, moderated by a City Awake Advisory Board member, will dive into the impacts COVID-19 has had on Boston’s housing market, what resources are available to young professionals and what steps their managers can take to ensure their employees voices are heard and supported.
This event will be very conversational and encourages attendees to speak up about the issues they are facing, so that they leave the program feeling informed and inspired. Please be prepared to ask questions.
What is City Awake? Our City Awake programming is designed to build community, engage civically-minded next-gen leaders in dialogue about the most pressing issues facing our region, and celebrate the incredible young talent in Greater Boston.
This session is free to members and non-members, but registration is required.
Sponsored by
Hannah Zinn
Senior Program Manager
[email protected]617-557-7317
Director of Housing Innovation Lab Panelist
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Department of Economics, Northeastern University Panelist
Senior Planner, Arup Moderator
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