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David A. Libardoni

BOSTON — David A. Libardoni, Partner at Nutter, will be a featured speaker at the upcoming “Multifamily, Affordable Housing & MBTA Communities Act Roundtable,” hosted by Boston Real Estate Times on April 22 at the Burlington Marriott Hotel in Burlington, MA.

The event, taking place from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., arrives at a pivotal moment for Massachusetts’ housing industry as stakeholders navigate the complexities of the MBTA Communities Act, persistent housing shortages, and rising development costs.

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Libardoni will bring a critical legal perspective to the discussion, drawing on his extensive experience advising developers, investors, and property owners across a wide range of real estate asset classes. His work spans multifamily, mixed-use, life sciences, and industrial developments, giving him a comprehensive view of the regulatory and transactional landscape shaping today’s projects.

At Nutter, Libardoni has built a reputation for guiding clients through complex zoning, permitting, financing, and joint venture structures. His insights will be particularly valuable as the industry confronts evolving policy frameworks and seeks practical pathways to move projects forward in an increasingly challenging environment.

During the roundtable, Libardoni is expected to address how legal strategies can help mitigate risk, streamline approvals, and support the development of both market-rate and affordable housing. His perspective will also contribute to broader conversations around how regulatory frameworks intersect with financing and feasibility in today’s market.

The roundtable will explore a range of timely topics, including innovative financing tools, mixed-income housing models, and the real-world implications of transit-oriented development policies. Panelists will also examine how public and private sector collaboration can help close the region’s housing supply gap.

Other speakers at the event include John B. Cruz III, President and CEO of Cruz Companies; Ian Gillespie, Founder and CEO of Gillespie and Co., Inc.; Michael J. Mattos, Executive Director of Affordable Housing and Services Collaborative, Inc.; and Moddie Turay, President and CEO of Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation.

Part of Boston Real Estate Times’ ongoing breakfast series, the event is designed to foster candid, high-level discussions among industry leaders. With its focus on one of the most pressing issues facing the region, the April 22 roundtable is expected to attract a wide audience of developers, investors, policymakers, and housing advocates.

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