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Miami New Construction Show Expects Turnout of over 100 New Developer Projects for Inaugural Edition

The Miami New Construction Show announced the details of its inaugural show, taking place on August 29, 30, and 31 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

The show is expecting a turnout of more than 100 new developer projects from South Florida from nearly 80 real estate-related professionals, and over 35,000 visitors from the United States, South America, Europe, and Canada.

Developers are making tremendous efforts by traveling to countries such as Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina and Panama to promote their construction projects in exhibitions drawing a lower attendance. Having the opportunity to showcase their construction projects in Miami to more than 35,000 stakeholders in three days is an effective promotional tool that will allow developers to reach their sales objectives while preserving several resources.

"We designed the show to be a one-stop shop for international customers, or any interested buyers, by including real estate related professions as exhibitors such as real estate agents, title insurance companies, insurance agents, property managers, immigration lawyers, accountants and others," said Anita Funtek, CEO of the Miami New Construction Show.

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