T
he real estate industry is bracing for the impact of a potential second Trump term and its effects on interest rates. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's new role in government raises questions about the future of tech. To stay ahead of the curve, top executives need to be informed about these developments.
Join us at Future City 2025, where leading developers and investors will map out the industry's trajectory for the next year and beyond. Our signature executive retreat will take place from March 9-11 at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island in South Carolina, a luxury beachside resort voted No. 1 Resort in the South.
Over three days, 150 VIPs will engage with industry experts on cutting-edge topics like construction robotics, 3D-printed developments, and responsive architecture. Lively discussions between attendees will foster exchange of ideas and inspire innovation in urban development.
This year's new location offers a range of activities, including the TRD Future City Golf Invitational, a 5k run along Kiawah Island's shoreline, skeet shooting, pickleball, and a private distillery tour. Confirmed attendees include David Schwartz, Michael Hershman, Ari Rastegar, Ilija Pavlovic, and Ariel Aufgang, with more to be announced soon.
If you're interested in attending, please apply here. If you have a topic suggestion for our event, reach out to [email protected].
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