Althea Broughton is a partner in Arnall Golden Gregory's Real Estate Practice. Ms. Broughton represents developers, government agencies and tax credit investors in affordable and workforce housing transactions, mixed-use and urban redevelopment transactions, transactions and conventional real estate transactions. Through her work, Ms. Broughton has played a critical role in the creation or preservation of tens of thousands of units of affordable and workforce housing. Ms. Broughton has held several leadership positions in the firm including serving as Hiring Partner, Chair of the Real Estate Practice Group and as Chair of the Diversity Committee. She is a member of the ULI Atlanta Capital Markets Council and the National ULI Affordable Housing Product Council.
Ms. Broughton has been recognized as an Atlanta 500 Leader by Atlanta Magazine, a Best Lawyers in America for Real Estate Law, a Globe St. Woman of Influence (CRE Counsel), a Atlanta Business Chronicle Woman Who Means Business, a Georgia Super Lawyer in the area of Real Estate, a 2018 Law and Justice Woman of the Year (Law and Justice Awards), the Most Effective Deal Maker (Fulton County Daily Report/ Georgia Legal Awards) and an Atlanta Tribune Women of Influence. She is a recipient of the National 2014 CREW Network Impact Award for Economic and Community Improvement for her work on the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and she is also the recipient of the Hyperion Award from the Women's Affordable Housing Network. Ms. Broughton is a fellow in the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, an organization which recognizes national preeminence in the practice of real estate law.
Speaking at
Mon May 12
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time
Legal Perspectives in Advancing Affordable Housing Production and Preservation
Category
Housing/Residential
Law firms play a crucial role in the production and preservation of affordable housing by structuring deals, securing financing, and navigating complex policy regulations. Yet, their insights are often overlooked. This panel will feature real estate attorneys driving change for their affordable housing development partners. During this panel discussion, speakers will explore legal reforms facilitating innovative financing, new development, and rehabilitation projects. Attendees will gain insights into how these changes can streamline processes, eliminate barriers, and foster innovative partnerships. Whether you're a developer, advocate, or policymaker, this session will provide essential knowledge to navigate the evolving legal framework and enhance your affordable housing initiatives.