New Orleans, LA – September 4th-7th, 2024
The stage is set for Black Real Estate Week (BREW) 2024, a transformative event dedicated to empowering Black real estate developers and investors across the nation. Held annually in New Orleans, BREW has become a beacon for those seeking to break into the commercial real estate industry, a space where Black professionals remain vastly underrepresented.
Why BREW Matters
According to recent studies, only 0.40% of real estate developers in the United States are Black, with a mere 3% of minorities working exclusively in commercial real estate. Meanwhile, Black Americans hold just 4% of the nation’s wealth. BREW aims to address these disparities by providing a platform for education, networking, and collaboration, uniting developers, investors, and industry leaders under one roof.
BREW 2024 is more than just a conference—it’s a movement designed to create lasting change within the Black community. The event will feature a series of dynamic sessions, keynote speeches, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops, all tailored to equip attendees with the knowledge and connections they need to succeed in the real estate industry.
What to Expect
The event will cover a range of topics crucial for any real estate professional, including:
These sessions are designed to provide actionable insights and strategies that attendees can implement in their careers immediately. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a newcomer to the industry, BREW offers something for everyone.
Notable Speakers
This year’s lineup of speakers is nothing short of impressive, featuring leaders who have made significant contributions to the real estate industry:
These thought leaders will share their experiences and insights, providing valuable guidance on navigating the challenges and opportunities in real estate.
Join the Movement
Black Real Estate Week 2024 will take place at the Hyatt Centric New Orleans Hotel from September 4th to 7th. This is your chance to be part of a transformative event that is shaping the future of real estate for Black professionals.
Register now at blackrealestateweek.com and follow the conversation on social media using #BREW2024 and #BlackRealEstateWeek.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn from industry leaders, network with peers, and be part of a movement that is driving economic empowerment and innovation within the Black community.
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