ULI Central Florida: ULI Signature Event - Rising Risks, Rising Costs: Navigating the Future of Property Insurance and Climate Resilience

When

2025-03-12
2025-03-12T08:00:00 - 2025-03-12T10:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    Lowndes Will open in a new window 215 N Eola Dr Orlando, FL 32801-2028 UNITED STATES

    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until March 9 Members Non-Members
    Private $35.00 $55.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $25.00 $45.00
    Retired $35.00 N/A
    Student $20.00 $40.00
    Under Age 35 $25.00 $45.00
    Pricing
    Private $50.00 $70.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $40.00 $60.00
    Retired $50.00 N/A
    Student $35.00 $55.00
    Under Age 35 $40.00 $60.00
    Refunds must be requested no later than March 10th for consideration. 

    Recent years have seen insurance costs rise due to factors like inflation, the increasing frequency and scale of natural disasters, reinsurance market liquidity issues, and regulatory constraints. 

    “Natural catastrophes are costing the global insurance market tens of billions of dollars, contributing to rising property insurance premiums and introducing new levels of uncertainty across the commercial real estate market,” said Lindsay Brugger, Vice President of Urban Resilience at ULI. “As extreme weather events increase in frequency, intensity, and cost, a property insurance policy can no longer be real estate’s sole risk reduction strategy. Strategic management of physical climate risk must be part of the solution.”

    A new report entitled “Insurance on the Rise” by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) explores the impact of rising insurance costs on commercial real estate, strategies for managing those costs and related considerations for industry participants.
     
    Join panelists Lindsay Brugger, Michael Hess, Director of Sustainability, Resilience, and the Future-Ready City Initiative at City of Orlando, and Michael Shadeed, Managing Director at Franklin Street Insurance Services as they discuss national trends, regional insurance implications, and how communities are preparing for increasing climate risks.

    Lowndes 215 N Eola Dr Orlando, FL 32801-2028 UNITED STATES

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