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The Real Deal and BSH: Building Luxury, Miami

BSH Experience & Design Center

Miami’s ultra-luxury market continues to thrive, driven by migration, wealth inflow, and global brands entering the residential space. From branded towers to waterfront redevelopment, Miami remains one of the world’s hottest luxury markets—despite supply constraints.

The Real Deal and BSH: Building Luxury, Miami
New York City Real Estate Forum

New York City Real Estate Forum

Metropolitan Pavilion

With over 3,000 industry professionals, the 2026 Forum is set to be the hottest RE event of the year. Whether you’re looking to network with top developers, investors, brokers, or industry influencers, the NYC Forum promises unparalleled opportunities to connect, learn, and stay ahead of the curve in New York’s fast-paced real estate market. Registration is live! Early bird rates end March 4th!

The Real Deal x Artefacto Staged to Sell, The NYC Report

The Real Deal x Artefacto Staged to Sell, The NYC Report

Artefacto Showroom, NYC

As Manhattan’s luxury market enters its next phase, brokers and developers are recalibrating — and so are buyers. Join The Real Deal and Artefacto on June 4th in New York City for “Staged to Sell: The New York City Report” an exclusive, high-level conversation with leading brokers and market insiders for a timely briefing on where New York City’s high- and ultra-high-net-worth buyers are parking capital in 2026. With new development inventory expanding and global financial markets in flux, the conversation will unpack:• The evolving dynamic between downtown and uptown as magnets for luxury demand• What’s actually slowing high-end contracts — and what continues to […]

The Real Deal and BSH: Building Luxury, Washington D.C.

The Real Deal and BSH: Building Luxury, Washington D.C.

BSH Experience & Design Center

DC’s luxury market is evolving rapidly. As embassy activity expands, Amazon HQ2 reshapes Northern Virginia, and new hospitality and design projects enter the pipeline, developers are rethinking what “luxury” means in the nation’s capital. Demand for boutique, design-first buildings is rising—especially in Georgetown, Kalorama, and Union Market.