ULI Oklahoma: Incremental Development Alliance (IncDev) Webinar

When

2020-02-20
2020-02-20T11:00:00 - 2020-02-20T12:00:00
America/Chicago

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    ULI Oklahoma will host our colleagues at the Incremental Development Alliance (IncDev), for a refresher webinar.  On Thursday, February 20, 2020, IncDev faculty will speak to the merits of incremental development in building better communities and how individuals with little to no knowledge of real estate development can become a small scale developer through IncDev's well-respected workshops and boot camps.  
     
    ULI Oklahoma will then host IncDev faculty for a 1/2 day seminar on March 26, 2020 which will lead up to a full two-day bootcamp on May 29-30, 2020 (registration details to soon follow - Learn more HERE).
     
     
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    REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT
    Simply add this information to your calendar and call in on the 20th.  (Please allot extra time if you're joining via internet browser. You will be asked to download the Zoom application, which can take a few extra minutes.) 
     
    Topic: IncDev/IntroTo Small Development Webinar

    Time: Feb 20, 2020 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) 
     
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    Meeting ID: 356 717 218

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    Thank you to our generous community partner for making this initiative possible

    The Incremental Development Alliance (IncDev) is a national non-profi­t with the mission to provide educational training and coaching in small scale development techniques, cultivating thousands of small scale real estate developers in communities across North America. IncDev (www.incrementaldevelopment.org) believes the neighborhood is the scale at which people, place, and the local economy come together. By building the knowledge of regular citizens to become developers of their own communities, wealth building occurs for families, and the overall quality of life increases for cities and towns as a whole.