Artificial intelligence is changing our relationship with predictive tools and analysis. Government policy increasingly determines what’s possible in a market. Alternative financing is quickly becoming the norm.
But what does it all mean?
From February 25 to 27, leaders and experts from around the real estate industry will convene in the Bahamas to discuss the future of urban living in light of these changes, and their impact on real estate.
More than 150 individually vetted attendees at Future City will include developers in charge of vast projects, thinkers who are visualizing the next phase of urban evolution and brokers who live at the intersection of possibility and reality — not to mention directors of some of the largest private equity firms, urban planners and other voices from the real estate universe.
Executive attendees and top-level speakers will gather for a series of programs to chart the course of urban development as we journey deeper into the 2020s.
Here are a few of the latest confirmed attendees from around the country, across all sectors of the industry:
Ari Rastegar, founder and owner of Rastegar Property Company, currently has $1 billion of projects in the pipeline, including the Tesla Gigafactory in Austin and a 318-acre master-planned community, also in Texas.
Isaac Toledano, BH Group CEO and founder, is one of the most active developers in South Florida with at least 17 projects in the works, including the recent purchase of the Diplomat Landings development site in Hollywood.
Kyle Matthews, CEO and founder of Matthews Real Estate Investment Services, which has grown to more than 700 employees in 22 offices across the country — in part by inspiring star brokers to break away from other firms to join him.
Jose Luis García del Castillo y López, doctor of design and lecturer in architectural technology at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, will provide insights on the future of urban architecture and design.
They will be joined by others including Soloviev Group CEO Michael Hershman; Sam Chandan, director of the Chao-Hon Chen Institute for Global Real Estate Finance at the New York University Stern School of Business; Steven Stuart, managing director at Fortress Investment Group; Roy Kim, chief design officer at Extell Development, and more.
Reserve your spot today and be a part of the conversations shaping tomorrow’s urban environment.