The Real Estate Roundtable is an invitation-only, Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that convenes senior leaders from top public and private real estate ownership, development, lending and management firms and major national trade associations to develop coordinated public policy positions affecting commercial real estate and the broader economy.
Federal tax and fiscal policy, capital and credit markets, commercial real estate finance and lending, housing and multifamily policy, land use and zoning, infrastructure and built-environment policy, energy and environmental regulation affecting buildings, homeland security and resilience, retirement and institutional investment in real estate
Primarily funded by membership dues and fees from leading real estate companies and financial firms, event and sponsorship revenue, and support from partner trade associations
Partner trade associations include AHLA, BOMA, NAR, ULI, NAHB, NMHC, CREFC, ICSC and others; prominent leaders associated with the Roundtable include President & CEO Jeffrey D. DeBoer and board leaders and member executives from firms such as Blackstone, J.P. Morgan and large institutional owners and developers
Nonprofit trade association and public policy advocacy organization (industry lobbying group)