Louisiana Housing Conference Returns This Fall

Louisiana REALTORS® • June 19, 2023

The Louisiana Housing Corporation welcomes the return of its Louisiana Housing Conference this September 24-26. The conference will take place at the Hilton Capitol Center on Lafayette St. in Downtown Baton Rouge.


LHC’s Executive Director, Joshua Hollins, says the organization “Has been intentional about creating pathways, developing stronger partnerships and exploring the possibilities that expand safe, resilient and affordable housing options across our state,” according to the conference website and slogan.

 

Those in attendance will range from developers, policymakers and advocates, elected and appointed officials, non-profit leaders, banking professionals and more.

 

Attendees will enjoy sessions on expanding homeownership opportunities, reducing homelessness and building housing that increases economic development, to name a few. LHC ensures their panel of experts and partners statewide will offer a unique setting for improving the lives of Louisiana residents and its communities.

 

To book a hotel room for the conference, click here.

To register for the Louisiana Housing Conference or for more information, click here

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