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HBCU LOVE: PNC Center for Entrepreneurship at Texas Southern University to Host Real Estate and Banking Panel

The PNC Center for Entrepreneurship at Texas Southern University will host Groundbreakers: Building Beyond the Blueprint Real Estate and Banking panel.

The PNC Center for Entrepreneurship at Texas Southern University will host Groundbreakers: Building Beyond the Blueprint Real Estate and Banking panel.

This is a dynamic conversation that will bring together industry leaders, developers and investors who are transforming communities through innovation and impact. From sustainable development to market trends, this panel offers an opportunity to discover the strategies driving real estate success.

As cities evolve and market demands shift, today’s real estate professionals face new challenges and unprecedented opportunities. Groundbreakers explores the strategies, technologies and trends driving the next wave of real estate success. The conversation goes beyond construction and contracts to focus on community transformation, economic revitalization, and innovative development models that will influence the industry for years to come.

The hybrid event is for real estate developers and investors, urban planners and architects, property managers and brokers, students studying business, real estate or urban development, and community leaders and economic development professionals.

It is free, but registration is required. Click here to register.

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