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Moderator

Candi Adams

Director of Signature Programs ULI Northwest Arkansas

Candi Adams has more than 20 years of experience working in design, community development, applied research, higher education, and affordable housing. A lifelong Arkansas native, she has lived and worked in almost every region of the state. Candi finds strength in building quality relationships and bringing people together to achieve common goals. She is a licensed Architect with a passion for community and professional service, has a BARCH from the University of Arkansas, an an MS in Community Development. She spends as much time as possible with her three children, often on the sideline of a soccer field, and her primary objective in live, besides being a good human, is to raise good humans.

Speaking at

Thu 13 Nov 11:15 AM — 12:00 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time Fayetteville Town Center, Ozark Ballroom 1

Faith in Housing: Building connections for mission and real estate

Churches hold a substantial amount of land in many cities. Many of these properties are facing times of transition as buildings suffer from deferred maintenance and declines in attendance and finances. In spite of these challenges, these churches coalesce around the shared values of loving your neighbor, supporting the marginalized, and helping the poor. The intersection of these realities suggests there is a ripe opportunity to consider how land and buildings held by churches could be reimagined and repurposed to serve the local community through placemaking and housing development.

While there is a growing movement to partner with churches to develop underutilized land for broader community benefit, translating between mission and real estate is not easy. Churches can be under-resourced and unfamiliar with how development works, and developers and advocates often have difficulty navigating the culture and decision-making processes of faith communities. This session will provide suggestions on how churches, housing advocates, and developers can work together, discussing common challenges and sharing case studies at various scales.