Yusef Freeman is a Partner at The Vistria Group in Real Estate. Prior to joining Vistria, Yusef served as the Sr. Managing Director of California for the Jonathan Rose Companies, leading ground-up development and acquisitions on the West Coast out of the Companies’ Oakland, CA office. He served as a Vice President of Investments in the transactions group at PGIM Real Estate, sourcing investment opportunities for the real estate private equity funds of the company. In addition, he was the Managing Director for McCormack Baron Salazar, leading west coast operations and new business development nationally for the company, and a Graduate Program lecturer in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Freeman holds a BA from the University of California, Berkeley where he spent one year studying abroad at the American University in Cairo, Egypt; a Master of Public Administration from New York University, where he majored in public finance as a Public Policy and International Affairs Fellow; and an alum of the Center for Urban Redevelopment Excellence Fellowship Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He serves on the board of the National Housing Trust and as an advisor to the Terner Center at UC Berkeley and Catalyst Housing.
Speaking at
Thu Nov 06
10:30 AM — 11:30 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time
Moscone West - Level 2, 2006-2008
Getting Creative: Unlocking Affordable and Mixed-Income Housing through Innovative Financing Solutions and Public/Private Partnerships
Category
Housing/Residential
In the search to address the global affordable housing crisis, innovative financing models and public/private partnerships (P3s) can help overcome the challenges of limited capital and scarce public funds. This session will explore how blending traditional funding mechanisms with novel approaches can unlock new opportunities for affordable housing development. By leveraging the strengths of both public and private sectors, we can create sustainable, scalable, and inclusive housing solutions that meet the needs of diverse communities and increase housing production. Join us to discover how these collaborative efforts are transforming the affordable housing landscape and paving the way for a more equitable future, including highlights of projects and communities utilizing creative approaches.

