Thu Jul 16, 2026
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South Florida’s development pipeline is still moving, but the rules for getting projects financed, approved and delivered have changed dramatically. From rising construction costs and prolonged entitlement timelines to evolving capital strategies and increasingly ambitious engineering demands, developers today are navigating a far more complex path from concept to completion. Bisnow’s South Florida Construction & Development Forum brings together the developers, capital partners, engineers, contractors and advisors shaping the next generation of projects across the region.
This event will explore what’s driving deals forward in 2026, where projects are stalling, and how industry leaders are adapting their development strategies in a higher-cost, higher-risk environment. Discussions will cover the realities of aligning capital with construction feasibility, how teams are structuring partnerships and phasing projects more strategically, and the engineering innovation required to deliver increasingly complex towers and mixed-use developments across South Florida.
Attendees will gain firsthand insight into the operational, financial and technical decisions influencing what gets built next and what separates projects that break ground from those that remain on the sidelines.
Key Takeaways:
For questions regarding content and speaking, please email our Event Producer, Elizabeth Herrgott, at elizabeth.herrgott@bisnow.com. Want to get involved? Contact Jordan.Hinsch@bisnow.com to get information on sponsorship, pricing and availability at this event. To request disability-related accommodations, please contact ariel.fromm@bisnow.com no later than seven business days prior to the event.
Hyatt Regency
400 SE 2nd St
Miami, FL 33131
Ballroom: Tuttle, Monroe, Flag
Floor: Lower Level
Parking Information:
* Daily Valet: $38.00
* Self-parking with validation at bell stand $18.00
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8:00 AM 9:00 AM |
Registration, Breakfast & Networking
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9:00 AM 9:45 AM |
Florida Statute 558: Who Bears the Risk in Condo Development? Litigation, Insurance & Deal Economics
Florida Statute 558 was intended to reduce construction defect litigation by encouraging early resolution before lawsuits are filed. In practice, it has become a major driver of risk, insurance cost, and deal structure across Florida condo development. This panel will explore who is ultimately bearing that risk and how that is influencing project feasibility and returns. The conversation will focus on what every CRE stakeholder needs to understand as liability, cost, and exposure continue to evolve in Florida’s development market.
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9:45 AM 10:00 AM |
Networking Break
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10:00 AM 10:45 AM |
Making Projects Pencil: Construction Costs, Capital & Deal Execution
Rising construction costs, tighter lending conditions and prolonged timelines continue to challenge development across South Florida. This panel will examine what it takes to make projects financially viable in 2026, from creative capital stacks and contractor alignment to value engineering and risk management. Industry leaders will discuss where deals are still getting done, how underwriting assumptions are changing, and what strategies are helping projects successfully reach groundbreaking.
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10:50 AM 11:35 AM |
Designing for Demand: What Buyers, Tenants & Cities Expect Next
Today’s projects must appeal not only to investors and lenders, but also to increasingly selective tenants, buyers and municipalities. This panel will explore how developers are adapting projects to meet evolving expectations around lifestyle, flexibility, wellness, sustainability and community integration. Panelists will discuss the amenities, design strategies and mixed-use concepts gaining traction, along with how cities are influencing the future of development through planning priorities and public-private collaboration.
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11:35 PM 12:00 PM |
Post-Event Networking
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