Zoned for Opportunity: National Development, Energy, and Zoning Deregulation
Wed, Feb 25
|Immersive Digital Executive Briefing
The future of our built environment is being redefined, we invite you to join our upcoming briefings, Zoned for Opportunity: National Development, Energy, and Zoning Deregulation.


Time & Location
Feb 25, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Immersive Digital Executive Briefing
About the event
The future of our built environment is being redefined, we invite you to join our upcoming briefings, Zoned for Opportunity: National Development, Energy, and Zoning Deregulation. The "Zoned for Opportunity" momentum serves as a dynamic resource connecting developers, investors, and stakeholders with high-impact zoning and development opportunities.
The briefings serve as a vital prelude to our upcoming National Unified Development and Transportation Summits. Seats are limited, please RSVP promptly to secure your place in this important discussion.
Part One: Regulatory Supercycle as Market Catalysts: H.R. 1, Opportunity Zone 2.0, Capital, Energy, Transit, and Transitional in High-growth Markets, Immersive Digital Executive Briefing
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Time: 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Explore how H.R. 1 (the Act) reorders the capital stack hierarchy in National Real Estate Development, establishing the legal architecture for multi-decade plays in transitional markets, especially where land use reform intersects with energy infrastructure, and transit build outs. This briefing moves beyond policy headlines into verified performance models, where long-term value is engineered on three converging drivers: regulatory foresight, energy infrastructure adjacency, and transit-led growth.
Key Insights & Opportunities:
National Tailwinds & Deal Flows: How regulatory shifts and capital are rewriting market timing, risk, and return profiles
High-Value Growth Stacking: Why Mixed-Use, Transit, and Energy-Ready projects are the New Asset Class
Dual-Value Capture: Aligning Transit-Led Development and with Energy Incentives and Green Building Mandates