Inside One Of The Most Technologically Advanced Projects In Real Estate

Our Denver Disruption event, which is on May 24 at the Four Seasons Denver, will kick off with an in-depth look at one of the most technologically advanced projects in real estate: Peña Station NEXT.

Cal Fulenwider III

Among our speakers will be C.F. Fulenwider president Cal Fulenwider III, who tells us Peña Station NEXT will demonstrate the next generation of clean, smart, sustainable, secure and healthy development in North America.

"We've been extremely fortunate to partner with Panasonic Enterprise Solutions (Pesco), the City and County of Denver, DIA and Excel Energy, all of whom are committed to long-term sustainable development practices."

Pena Station

The partners are at work on “smart city” infrastructure planned at DIA and the neighboring Peña Station NEXT, where Panasonic is putting its US sales and engineering hub. Among other things, it will include a solar energy collection and battery storage carport system built with the help of Xcel Energy, a network of programmable LED street lights and on-street cameras, and video analytics technology for parking, traffic and security management.

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