ULI Hong Kong: The Next Frontier – Senior Living as a Branded Residential Asset Class (FULL)

When

2025-06-19
2025-06-19T17:30:00 - 2025-06-19T19:30:00
Asia/Shanghai

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    Where

    JLL 7/F One Taikoo Place 979 King’s Road, Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR, China

    Registration Fee: 
    Member: HKD 180
    Non-member: HKD 380
    (Includes light refreshments)

    Demographic shifts are transforming Asia-Pacific, yet real estate innovation for aging populations lags far behind demand. Following insightful tours of Hong Kong’s pioneering projects (Forward Living and Ventria Residence), the ULI HK Housing Committee presents a critical discussion:

     

    How do we elevate senior living from care obligation to aspirational asset class?

    Join industry leaders across development, investment, and policy as we explore:

     

    • Why has senior living stalled despite urgent demographic shifts?
    • Hospitality meets healthcare: Can branded models unlock premium demand?
    • Investor hurdles: Is it product design, returns, or regulation holding back capital?
    • Policy levers: What public-private partnerships could accelerate scale?

    This is not just about care homes – it’s about unlocking one of APAC’s most underserved real estate sectors. Join us for a candid, forward-looking discussion with leaders across development, investment, and operations.

     

    Speakers:

    Symon Bridle - Director, Hang Lung Properties

    Stephanie Law - Executive Director, CTL Group

    Yian Wang - Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer- Asia Pacific, AEW

    Sebastian Seitel - Founder, The Alby

    (Moderator) Wendy Chan - Growth Director, Greater Bay Area, Value and Risk Advisory, JLL

     

    Registration is required - deadline is 17 Tuesday 2025 (Tuesday). 

    Event confirmation details will be sent to all participants 2 days prior to the event.

    Not yet a ULI Member? Click here to learn more about ULI Membership or email asiamembership@ULI.org for details. 

    Enquiries: hongkong@uli.org