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Future Proof: Climate Risk and Real Estate Investment

Fri 14 Nov 12:30 PM — 1:30 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time Fayetteville Town Center, Ozark Ballroom 1

Climate risk is now a balance-sheet issue. In the south central US, exposure to heat, severe storms, and flash flooding is rising—while lenders, insurers, and tenants are raising the bar on performance and resilience in buildings and communities. This session equips owners, developers, and practitioners with a clear, practical roadmap: screen sites and portfolios for risk, translate findings into cost-effective design and operational strategies, and align with financing and incentives. We’ll also note where emerging best practices and frameworks—such as the resilience and performance focus areas in LEED v5—can serve as useful reference points and guides. A panel of local and national practitioners will share tools, case examples, and the financial case for avoided losses, operating savings, and asset value. Walk away with actionable resources to future-proof both new projects and existing assets.

Speakers

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Vice President, Urban Resilience Urban Land Institute

Lindsay Brugger is Vice President, Urban Resilience for the Urban Land Institute (ULI), a global nonprofit organization comprising more than 45,000 real estate and urban development professionals dedicated to advancing the Institute’s mission of shaping the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. Ms. Brugger leads ULI’s Urban Resilience Program to advance the real estate industry’s understanding of climate risk, catalyze…
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CEO Specialized Real Estate Group

Jeremy Hudson is CEO of Specialized Real Estate Group in Fayetteville, Arkansas, a company focused on developing and managing walkable, healthy, and sustainable multifamily communities. He has developed over 1.3 million SF of apartment buildings completed or under development that are registered for LEED certification, including the award-winning Eco Modern Flats.
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City of Fayetteville, Arkansas

Peter Nierengarten is the Fayetteville Environmental Director. Since 2012, he has worked in this role focusing on improving livability and reducing the energy and carbon footprint for Fayetteville. Peter is very interested in promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy, waste reduction, sustainability and active transportation for the City of Fayetteville and advancing the six goals of City Plan 2040. Peter is extremely proud to serve Fayetteville…
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Regional Director U.S. Green Building Council

Ryan is a sustainability professional and educator with over two decades of leadership in the green building industry. As Regional Director, U.S. Market Transformation & Development at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), he leads a regional team to grow sustainability, health, resilience, and equity in buildings and communities through LEED. He is responsible for a successful market transformation and development growth strategy and heads…