Alicante Real Estate returns with a focus on Sustainability and Urbanism for its second edition
The real estate and construction sector is preparing for a standout event that pulls together industry professionals. Following a successful first edition held on the 46th floor of the impressive Intempo building in Benidorm, the second edition of Alicante Real Estate centers on Sustainability and Urbanism. The gathering is scheduled for July 20 on the top floor of the Delfín Tower, a building designed with sustainability at its core, offering attendees panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the Benidorm skyline from an elevated vantage point.
Tomorrow’s Alicante Real Estate meeting gathers acclaimed figures from the property world
The event is designed to serve as a hub for key players in real estate and construction. It features a robust program with notable speakers and a wide array of topics that address sustainability challenges in urban environments. Alicante Real Estate is positioned as a unique chance to exchange ideas, explore innovative approaches, and push forward sustainable development across the province while keeping pace with industry trends.
The program starts at 10:00 with a welcome reception, followed by insights from city leadership and a short address to attendees. Afterward, a highly anticipated panel of experts will take the stage to examine in depth the central theme of sustainability in urban planning.
The speaker lineup includes leading professionals such as the city councilor responsible for town planning and housing, Mª Lourdes Caselles; Cristóbal Ruiz, Urban Planning Director of TM Real Estate Group; well-known local attorney José María Baño; and Sergio Vidal Balaguer, CEO of Goya Real Estate, part of the Goya Global Holding group and organizer of the Delfín Tower project. Following the discussions, participants will have opportunities to network, share insights, and build professional connections over coffee breaks.
The event is organized by a prominent local information club and receives support from industry groups and city leadership. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to sustainable development and responsible urban practices throughout the region.