March 22, 2025 - 03:12

Providence, R.I., March 21, 2025 — The Cummings Institute for Real Estate at Roger Williams University is set to host its third annual real estate symposium, focusing on the potential impacts of a second Trump presidency on the real estate market. As the industry anticipates significant shifts in government priorities, experts will gather to discuss how these changes may affect asset portfolios and overall market dynamics.
This year’s symposium aims to address pressing questions about the future of real estate in a politically charged environment. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders and analysts who will share insights on past challenges, current trends, and future opportunities in the market. The discussions will delve into the implications of policy changes, economic factors, and emerging technologies that could reshape the landscape of real estate investment and development.
Participants can expect a comprehensive analysis of how political developments may influence the real estate sector, providing valuable information for investors, developers, and stakeholders navigating this evolving market.
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