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2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference 2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference
1880 SOCIAL, Hong Kong, China October 23, 2024
Speaker

Mr. Clay Grubb

CEO Grubb Properties

Clay Grubb is the CEO and chairman of Grubb Properties, a vertically integrated real estate fund manager founded in 1963 that is today focused on the Essential Housing space through its Link Apartments® brand. Clay started working at the company at age 12, specializing in residential mortgage collection, and has seen how important long-term perspective is to successful investment strategies. Since 2002, when Clay became the CEO of Grubb Properties, the company has grown significantly and been a top quartile producer of returns for its real estate investment funds. The company has received numerous sustainability designations and recognitions. It maintains corporate offices in Atlanta, Ga.; Charlotte, Cary, and Winston-Salem, N.C.; and Culver City, California. Clay leads the long-term, strategic vision for Grubb Properties and plays an active role in all investment decisions. Under his leadership, Grubb Properties successfully transformed from a family-owned business to an employee- and board-owned company. The company has been profiled in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal’s Deal of the Week and the cover of Business North Carolina. Clay is an adjunct professor of real estate at Tulane University. He received his Juris Doctorate in law from The University of North Carolina School of Law and his Bachelor of Science in Management from the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University, with a concentration in finance and a second major in economics.

Speaking at

Wed 23 Oct 11:15 AM — 12:15 PM (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Morning Breakout – IDEATE 4: An Emerging Alternative Asset Class – Investment Opportunities in Housing for Students and Young Professionals

Education is the keystone for developing and attracting global talent, boosting Hong Kong’s competitiveness and facilitating its long-term development. With 5 of our universities placed in Asia's Top 25, Hong Kong’s place as a regional education hub is set to grow. Growing demand from students and young professionals for housing, as well as a market gap in supply, mean there is an opportunity for niche investment in student housing, co-living, and multifamily assets. This session will explore these and delve into a bright spot in Hong Kong’s residential market.