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DON’T MISS: 92nd Y’s “City Of Tomorrow” Real Estate Summit

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For all the budding starchitects out there looking to learn from the masters of the craft, the 92nd Street YMCA is bringing back one of their most successful talks in their series with the “City of Tomorrow”, co-produced by the 92nd St. Y and Hundred Stories. The two day summit will bring together some of the biggest names in architecture, design, real estate, developing, and innovators working to evolve the NYC landscape with each project.

This year’s lineup boasts more than fifty speakers including architects like Daniel Libeskind, Billie Tsien, and Robert AM Stern. Interior Designers like Anthony Baratta, Ken Fulk, and Ghislaine Viñas will also be speaking. Developers set to attend include Ziel Feldman of HFZ Capital Group.

Nothing is off the table in these discussions from the future of Hudson Yards growth, the way in which man-made neighborhoods differ from organically changed areas, the future of Penn Stations expanses and construction, and the inner workings of how the subway will affect building codes and changes.

This summit is a can’t miss experience for anyone working in the industry or for those who aspire to do so. To register and purchase tickets, check out 92y.org. The summit will take place January 26th and 27th with tickets starting at $50.00.

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