R
eal estate's top minds are gathering on Kiawah Island for Future City, a three-day event focused on networking and dealmaking. The agenda is packed with discussions on the latest trends shaping urban development, from anticipating tariffs to innovative robotics.
Notable speakers include Brendan Wallace of Fifth Wall, who will share insights on AI investment opportunities and lessons learned from its industry-wide adoption. Robert Fuller, global leader of Gensler's residential practice, will discuss successful office-to-resi conversions, drawing from his experience with high-profile projects in Manhattan and San Francisco.
Danny Haber, CEO of oWow, will explore the potential of mass timber construction to reduce costs and design new homes more efficiently. Former congressman Patrick Murphy, now CIO of Coastal Construction, will provide an insider's view on what real estate can expect from the next administration.
These sessions will be accompanied by lively discussions among attendees, allowing dealmakers to share insights and inspire one another to push urban development boundaries. Future City takes place March 9-11 at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island in South Carolina, a luxury beachside getaway voted No. 1 Resort in the South by Conde Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Awards.
Confirmed attendees include industry leaders such as Sam Charney, David Schwartz, and Ari Rastegar, with more to be announced. If you're interested in attending or have a topic suggestion, please apply here or reach out to [email protected].
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