July 31, 2025 - 13:01

Parks Associates is set to host its third annual conference, Smart Spaces: Apartments, Hospitality, and Community Living, on September 16-17 at the HALL Arts Hotel. This event will bring together industry leaders and experts to discuss the latest trends and innovations in smart living environments.
Among the keynote speakers are prominent figures from major organizations, including RealPage, RR Living, Greystar, Asset Living, and Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services. These leaders will share their insights on how technology is transforming the way people live in apartments, hotels, and community spaces.
The conference aims to explore the intersection of technology and community living, focusing on how smart solutions can enhance the resident experience and improve operational efficiencies. Attendees can expect a range of sessions covering topics such as smart home integration, community engagement, and the future of hospitality in the age of digital transformation.
As the demand for smart living solutions continues to grow, this event promises to be a pivotal gathering for professionals looking to stay ahead in this dynamic industry.
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