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π Time Stamps:00:00:00 β Sponsor Message from Campus Technologies
00:01:00 β Introduction by Wesley Deese
00:03:00 β Why affordability in student housing isnβt discussed enough
00:04:15 β Introduction to College Housing Northwest (CHNW)
00:06:00 β Mission and structure of CHNW
00:07:00 β The rise of student homelessness and nationwide affordability crisis
00:11:00 β Statistics from the Hope Center on housing insecurity
00:13:00 β How CHNW began: the 1969 student-led initiative
00:15:00 β Types of developments and redevelopments CHNW has completed
00:18:30 β Hotel acquisition and conversion into student housing
00:20:00 β Student referral process and relationship with schools
00:21:30 β Lowering barriers: no guarantor or rental history required
00:24:00 β The evolving demographic of college students
00:27:00 β Exclusion from LIHTC and policy challenges
00:28:00 β Partnerships with schools and state governments
00:30:00 β Potential for broader partnerships with developers
00:34:30 β How to get involved with CHNW
00:36:00 β Closing thoughts and call for collaboration
Alex Wallace Development Manager, College Housing Northwest π§ Email: aWallace@chnw.org π Website: www.chnw.org
π‘ Sponsor Highlight:Campus Technologies Campus Technologies delivers high-speed, stable internet infrastructure tailored for student housing β backed by nearly 25 years of industry experience. They also provide managed IT services for on-site teams. π₯ Download their white paper on best practices for upgrading internet infrastructure π Visit: campustechnologies.com
π Resources Mentioned:π The Hope Center Report on student food and housing insecurity: https://hope.temple.edu
π₯οΈ Shop Talk Webinars by Student Housing Insight: https://www.shoptalk.info
π’ College Housing Northwest: https://www.chnw.org
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