Monthly Event

Understanding Financial Incentives for Rehabilitation Projects

When

Thursday, December 5, 2024

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Where

On Zoom

What

Recent changes in Philadelphia zoning and tax laws plus an increase in the Pennsylvania historic tax credit are making it easier and more financially feasible to rehabilitate older buildings. Come learn how recent developments have taken advantage of these changes to return long vacant historic buildings to productive uses.

 

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Presenter

Paul Steinke

Paul Steinke is the Executive Director at the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia, an organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the historic and cultural resources of the Greater Philadelphia region. He is recognized for his leadership qualities, vision, and strong work ethic, which contribute to his effectiveness in this role. Steinke is known for his genuine care for the community and commitment to preservation efforts, making him a respected figure in the field

Philip Balderston

Philip Balderston is the Founder and CEO of Odin Properties, a diversified regional real estate investment and management firm. Its affiliate companies own and manage over 9,000 multifamily units and 250,000 square feet of commercial space in the Northeast, Southeast and Midwestern United States.

Prior to starting Odin, Philip was the director of Acquisitions and Finance at Philadelphia-based Tower Investments Inc., responsible for financing various development projects and asset management. Before joining Tower, he was an Acquisition and Development Analyst at The KOR Group in Los Angeles. Philip has a profound understanding of real estate finance and economics, economic cycles, and community development, having completed over 600MM of real estate transactions as a Principal in his 20+ year career.

 

Philip also held an analyst and asset management position at Amerimar Enterprises in Philadelphia, is a graduate of the William Penn Charter School in East Falls, holds a degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a degree in Real Estate Finance and Urban Studies from the Wharton School. He currently holds the position on Mayor Cherelle Parker's transition team working on the preservation of affordable housing to make Philadelphia the cleanest, greenest, and safest big city in America, while also increasing economic opportunities for all.