Everglades Restoration + Real Estate: It's Worth the Work!



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19 May

Everglades Restoration + Real Estate: It's Worth the Work!

Everglades Restoration + Real Estate: It's Worth the Work!

Tuesday, May 19, 2026 (1:00 PM to 3:00 PM)

Wellington Community Center - 2nd Floor Grande Ballroom Event, Free, Sponsor Opportunity

From water quality and flood mitigation to land use, development patterns, and resiliency planning, this is a Can't Miss event for REALTORS!

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Presented by the Palm Beach County Regional Board, this timely and impactful program brings together real estate and environmental insight in a way every REALTOR should understand.

Join us for an exclusive briefing from The Everglades Foundation as they unveil key highlights from their 2025–2026 Economic Impact Report—offering a powerful look at how Everglades restoration directly influences South Florida’s economy, infrastructure, and long-term growth.

Beyond the data, this session will explore the ongoing restoration efforts shaping our region’s future—including water quality, flood mitigation, and resiliency planning.

Featuring:
Dr. Steve Davis, PhD | Chief Science Officer
Dr. Paul Hindsley, PhD | Chief Economist


Why this matters to you as a REALTOR:
The health of the Everglades is deeply connected to property values, insurability, development opportunities, and the overall sustainability of our communities. Understanding these dynamics positions you as a more informed, trusted advisor to your clients.

You’ll walk away with:
• Key insights from the 2025–2026 Economic Impact Report
• A clearer understanding of how restoration efforts impact housing and development
• Talking points to confidently address client questions around environmental factors and market stability
• A broader perspective on how public policy and environmental investment shape real estate trends in Palm Beach County and beyond

Whether you’re working with buyers, sellers, investors, or developers, this is a must-attend conversation on the intersection of environment, economy, and real estate.

Wellington Community Center - 2nd Floor Grande Ballroom
12150 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414

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