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ULI Central Florida Signature Event – Demand Reignited: The Land Development Impact of Epic Universe
Pricing
Standard Pricing Until April 6 | Members | Non-Members |
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Private | $45.00 | $70.00 |
Public/Academic/Nonprofit | $45.00 | $70.00 |
Retired | $45.00 | N/A |
Student | $30.00 | $55.00 |
Under Age 35 | $35.00 | $60.00 |
Pricing | ||
Private | $60.00 | $85.00 |
Public/Academic/Nonprofit | $60.00 | $85.00 |
Retired | $60.00 | N/A |
Student | $45.00 | $70.00 |
Under Age 35 | $50.00 | $75.00 |
The long-anticipated opening of “Epic Universe” theme park on May 22 will provide Universal Orlando Resort a fourth gate to draw in and retain hundreds of thousands of additional visitors annually to Orlando’s tourism corridor.
The impact of that new demand is already being anticipated by developers of hospitality and multifamily projects for sites in the immediate vicinity of Epic Universe that have sat untouched for years.
Join our panelists for a deep dive on what is driving their development firms to invest now in land surrounding Epic Universe, and hear from leading market analysts on how debt-and-equity markets may be responding to the state of supply and demand in Orlando’s tourism corridor.
Speakers:
- Moderator: Paul Sexton, managing director of Hospitality Real Estate Counselors (HREC) Investment Advisors
- Bryan Borland, managing director for Wood Partners (multifamily developer) in Florida
- Yosung Chang, senior director for Capital Investments & Transactions at IHG Hotels & Resorts
- Marc Reicher, senior vice president of RIDA Associates, owner of the Hilton Orlando and Hyatt Regency Orlando hotel-resort properties on International Drive
- Michael Weinberg managing director at Berkadia in Orlando
LRK 55 W Church Street, Suite 201 Orlando, FL 32801 UNITED STATES