The 2023 Capital Market Insight, Real Estate and Economic Forecast

Chicago Region

Event details:

Start
12:30pm CST on Wednesday, January 18, 2023
End
2:30pm CST on Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Location:
Maggiano's Little Italy
516 N. Clark Street
Chicago , IL 60654 ,
Prices

Member - $55

Non Member - $60

Register by
3:00pm on Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Attendees
This event is open to All LAI members globally.
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Registration for this event has closed.

Please join us at the annual real estate and economic kickoff to the new year with Mary Ludgin, Managing Director, Head of Global Research for Heitman. She will share her capital market insights, property market conditions, and economic predictions for 2023. We’ll also take a quick look back how some of her 2022 predictions turned out. Always inspiring and informing, we welcome back Ely Chapter’s very own economic expert for a look into the future of our markets.

About the Speaker:

Mary is Heitman’s Managing Director, Head of Global Research and an equity owner of the firm. She is a member of the firm’s Board of Managers, Global Management Committee, North American Private Equity Valuation Committee, and Private Equity and Debt Investment Committees. She is the author of numerous articles and research studies relating to real estate markets, portfolio management and strategy. Prior to joining Heitman, she was an urban planner for the City of Chicago and she worked in retail site location.

Mary received an AB from Vassar College and an MA and PhD from Northwestern University. She is a Governing Trustee of the Urban Land Institute and sits on its Global Board of Directors. Mary also chairs ULI’s Chicago District Council. Among other professional affiliations, she served two terms on the board of the Pension Real Estate Association and was its president. Mary is also a former president of the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries. She was named a fellow of the Homer Hoyt Institute in 2000, is a docent for the Chicago Architecture Center and is a member of the board of the Metropolitan Planning Council of Chicago.