
Sustainable Property Transactions and Emerging Business Developments
[November 9, 2010 - November 10, 2010]
The Concept:

A Conference on:
SUSTAINABLE PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS & EMERGING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS
November 9 & 10, 2010
Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel
San Francisco, CA USA
RTM Communications, Inc.
Conference Creator & Producer
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www.rtmcomm.com
VITAL PRESENTATIONS ON:
♦♦ Corporate strategies for cleaning up, revitalizing and repositioning surplus properties
♦♦ Managing distressed assets and deploying environmental capital in a slow recovering economy
♦♦ Restructuring due diligence for workouts and foreclosures, acquisition of distressed loans
♦♦ Resolving bankruptcy and environmental claims affecting corporate assets
♦♦ Measuring the effect of sustainability on commercial real estate and brownfield projects
♦♦ Implementing alternative due diligence standards for corporate acquisitions and divestitures in a challenged economy
♦♦ Facilitating sustainable design and remediation, establishing the metrics used in site cleanups
♦♦ Recent Court decisions affecting CERCLA landowner and arranger liability issues and apportionment rules and business and real estate transactions
♦♦ Mastering and surviving the credit market impacts on commercial real estate cycles
♦♦ Green building underwriting standards, valuations and platforms
♦♦ Building energy performance assessment disclosure and underwriting standards
♦♦ State reforms, tax energy credits, and grants addressing brownfield redevelopments
♦♦ Industry perspective on risk based cleanups, entitlement risk, vapor intrusion and residential development
♦♦ Innovative risk management tools for liability buyouts and guaranteed fixed price remediation transactions involving distressed assets in bankruptcy auctions
♦♦ Structuring a fully integrated sustainable property development using renewable energy techniques
♦♦ Monetizing carbon finance assets in real estate transactions
♦♦ Developing new litigation strategies for resolving Superfund and RCRA disputes
♦♦ Gauging the direction of EPA risk assessment guidelines
♦♦ East/West coast perspectives on climate change risk and energy efficiency performance
♦♦ Renewable energy siting and financing opportunities
If there is one conference you can attend this year in this challenging economy, this is the ONE that will allow practitioners to identify opportunities and move forward on sustainable site redevelopments.
Managing distressed corporate assets, loans and other non-performing property involving environmental contamination as well as navigating the acquisition and sustainable development of these type properties is not for
the faint of heart. Empower yourself with legal, financial, technical, risk management and sustainable development tools and immerse yourself in three days of challenging and thought-provoking debate, networking, presentations and panel discussions. In the wake of this slow to recover economy, the continued credit and liquidity crisis is driving practitioners to incorporate more rigorous environmental risk management and due diligence techniques and sustainable development practices into business and real estate transactions. The economic meltdown has resulted in an increase in non-performing and brownfield type sites. The credit crisis and increased cost of capital are encouraging creative approaches to realizing opportunities from bankruptcy auctions and other distressed asset transactions.
Attend this conference and acquire the tools to identify the business opportunities as well as fine-tune your skills to bracket, reduce or transfer the risks associated with distressed assets involving contaminated property and brownfields redevelopment transactions. Bring value to site redevelopments using sustainable development underwriting standards, practices or certifications. Learn how you can effectively manage entitlement risk or resolve foreclosure and bankruptcy issues encompassing environmental contamination and reposition those assets.
In this San Francisco conference explore how complex public and private real property transactions involving environmental contamination and sustainable development issues can be successfully managed--how sites get cleaned up and redeveloped using sustainable design, remediation and construction practices. Identify ways to monetize carbon finance assets in real estate transactions.
This RTM Communications, Inc., conference will provide attendees with expert insights into the realities of this new economy and the changes it has brought to relationships among buyers/sellers, lenders, investors,
developers and insurers. Mixed use and industrial real property transactions and redevelopment issues now must be shovel-ready as well as sustainable.
The goals of this San Francisco conference are for you to become better equipped to mitigate your transactional and legacy risks and facilitate sustainable site redevelopments. There will be presentations on green building design, remediation, construction, and green building underwriting standards. There will also be a session on recent developments in the formation of environmental response trusts involving real estate assets
in bankruptcy.
This exciting and value-added informative conference will host some of the industry’s most effective practitioners and participants in their respective fields. Please visit us at www.rtmcomm.com for more details about the conference and our future RTM webinars. You can register and pay online at www.rtmcomm.com.