For three days this February, the Bahamas will be the epicenter of the real estate industry.
Major developers and investors, representing over $50 billion in assets, are flocking to Baha Mar for this year’s Future City executive retreat. This elite group of industry leaders will come together from February 25-27 for off-the-record conversations and insider perspectives on the trends shaping our urban environment — and make the connections that will help them build it.
Our executive retreat brings leaders from around the industry together to learn from academics, architects, designers, and each other, all while networking with peers from around the nation. Future City gets you in the room with the real estate players behind the biggest deals and most important developments in the country, including some of the largest landlords in NYC, major C&I developers in Texas, and investors who are taking over the red-hot South Florida market.
Some of the standouts from this year’s Future City attendees roster include:
Ari Rastagar, one of the largest developers in Texas, behind Tesla’s Gigafactories in Austin.
Michael Stern, principal at JDS and developer of the Steinway Tower, Walker Tower, American Copper, The Brooklyn Tower and much more.
Gregg Pasquerelli, principal of SHoP Architects
Isaac Toledano, one of the most prolific developers in South Florida, with 8 projects in the works in Miami
Russel Galbut, Chair of Crescent Heights and Norwegian Cruise Lines, developer in Miami, NYC, Chicago, LA, San Francisco and the Sunbelt
Bentley Zhao, U.S. Chinese multi-family and multi-use developer concentrating on the Northeast
Michael Hershman, CEO of Soloviev, one of New York’s largest office landlords and 11th largest private landowner in the U.S.
Camilo Miguel, developer and owner of $4B in assets, including the Cipriani Residences in Miami and much more.
Steve Croman, owner of one of the largest private New York City multi-family portfolios
Doug Eisenberg, of A&E Real Estate, one of New York City’s largest residential landlords
Sam Charney, developer with currently 2 million square feet in the works in New York City
Future City attendees are the people who define the urban centers that millions live and work in.
If you want to be part of making the decisions that shape the next phase of urban development, there’s no better place to be this February. Just a few days remain to apply to secure your spot.