NH&RA Annual Meeting (2016)
Executives from the nation’s leading affordable housing organizations convened at NH&RA’s biggest event of the year. Our Annual Meeting featured discussions of emerging trends and issues in the industry, as well as opportunities to network with top tax credit professionals. We also hosted a pre-conference symposium on Wednesday, February 24, which took a deep dive in to public housing joint venture opportunities.
Registration options are available for the symposium, annual meeting, and both events.
The symposium has 5.5 continuing education credits designated; the annual meeting has 9.5 credits.
Registration Fees
Public Housing Joint Venture Symposium
Wednesday, February 24 (full-day event)
Thursday, February 25 to Saturday, February 27
Wednesday, February 24 to Saturday, February 27
Location
The Breakers Palm Beach
One South County RoadPalm Beach, Florida 33480
A spectacular resort destination on Florida’s Atlantic coast, The Breakers Palm Beach, has lured generations of discerning travelers to its idyllic, Italian-Renaissance setting. Experience the irresistible charm and storied history of this legendary oceanfront resort, which seamlessly blends with an amazing range of modern amenities. Feel the allure of its glamorous yet classic ambiance, the warmth and care of its devoted staff…you will quickly discover why The Breakers is a peerless destination, well beyond what you would expect of the finest luxury hotels and beachfront resorts in North America.
Hotel Info
The NH&RA room block at The Breakers is sold out. We reserved a block of rooms at the Hilton West Palm Beach. The hotel, which is brand new and opens in late January 2016, is about 2 miles from The Breakers. The rooms are available for conference attendees at a discounted rate starting at $264 per night, plus taxes and fees. Click here to make your reservation. You must make your reservation no later than February 1, 2016.
Travel Info
The Breakers Palm Beach is served by two major airports:
- Palm Beach International Airport: Approximately 5 Miles (10 minutes)
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport: Approximately 50 miles (1 hour)
Driving Directions
From I-95 – Take exit #70, Okeechobee Boulevard going east. Follow Okeechobee for 2.5 miles. Okeechobee will end at Flagler Drive, from the center lane turn left onto Flagler Drive and veer immediately right onto the drawbridge. Continue over the Intracoastal Waterway (drawbridge) to Palm Beach. After crossing the drawbridge continue to the second traffic light, South County Road (A1A). At South County Road turn left and continue ½ mile to the third traffic light. The Breakers is on the right side at One South County Road.
From the Florida Turnpike – Take the exit at mile marker #99, Okeechobee Boulevard. Exit from the toll booth to the left going east on Okeechobee, continue approximately six miles. Okeechobee will end at Flagler Drive, from the center lane turn left onto Flagler Drive and veer immediately right onto the drawbridge. Continue over the Intracoastal Waterway (drawbridge) to Palm Beach. After crossing the drawbridge continue to the second traffic light, South County Road (A1A). At South County Road turn left and continue ½ mile to the third traffic light. The Breakers is on the right side at One South County Road.
Palm Beach International Airport – Exit the airport and turn left onto Australian Avenue. Continue through the Belvedere Road intersection and on to the Okeechobee Boulevard exit going east. This exit is on your right hand side. Follow Okeechobee till it ends at Flagler Drive. From the center lane turn left onto Flagler Drive and veer immediately right onto the drawbridge. Continue over the Intracoastal Waterway (drawbridge) to Palm Beach. After crossing the drawbridge continue to the second traffic light, South County Road (A1A). At South County Road turn left and continue ½ mile to the third traffic light. The Breakers is on the right side at One South County Road.
From Miami & Ft. Lauderdale – Follow the directions from I-95.
From Orlando – Follow the directions from the Florida Turnpike.