The Crittenden Report Finance Conference is making its highly anticipated return. It’s going back to where it all began: Newport Beach, Calif.
For more than 50 years, the Crittenden Report Finance Conference has been a place for connection, insight and opportunity in the commercial real estate finance (CRE) world. The 2026 event continues with that tradition, bringing together the industry’s most influential lenders, developers, investors and brokers for three days of education, networking and deal-making.
Since its inception, the conference has served as a premier platform for professionals across the multifamily, retail, office, industrial and hotel sectors. Attendees come to gain practical insights, form strategic partnerships and stay ahead of the ever-changing CRE landscape.
This year’s conference promises to be no different — but with an even stronger focus on networking and timely insight. Expect dynamic case studies, educational sessions, lender roundtables and an expert Q&A.
Unmatched networking opportunities
Beyond the sessions, the Crittenden Report Finance Conference is designed to help attendees build meaningful connections. The event features six+ dedicated networking opportunities, including the Welcome Reception, Networking Cocktail Hour, Coffee Power Up and Meet the Lenders roundtables.
Each event provides the perfect balance of business and conversation, whether you’re looking to connect with capital sources, explore new partnerships or simply share ideas with peers in a relaxed setting.
Why you should attend
- Learn from the experts: Gain insights from top professionals shaping the future of commercial real estate finance.
- Build valuable connections: Meet face to face with lenders, investors, developers and decision-makers.
- Experience Newport Beach: Enjoy a world-class destination with beautiful coastal views, exceptional food and a delightful atmosphere for the conference.
- Be part of the legacy: Join an event with a 50-year history of fostering relationships and advancing industry growth.



