Smart building technologies, regional consolidation of multiple-listing services for residential real estate and the potential for the Urban Land Institute to help address local land use issues were the topics covered during the event’s three panel discussions. Keynote speaker Frank E. Diffenhafer II, president of York-based Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, spoke on the future of buildings.
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