Driverless Cars: breaking the fundamental rule of real estate | Paige Marie Pitcher | TEDxOgden

We are building cars without drivers and cities without parking.  Property, the world’s largest asset class, is poised for disruption.  Everything we know about real estate is about to change in the coming autonomous revolution.  And it starts with 2 billion parking spots.   Paige is an urban planner, developer, and community advocate. Her mission is to combat displacement, empower connection, and inspire people through placemaking. By the age of 23, she co-founded a pioneering planning and development firm. At the helm of a startup company, she conceived and executed affordable, mixed use, and transit oriented projects totaling over $80 million. Her efforts have produced 500+ housing units designed to stabilize neighborhoods and transform lives. Paige graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BS in City and Metropolitan Planning from the University of Utah. This year she will complete a Masters of Real Estate Development at MIT. As a Fellow of the Samuel Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, she researches the leaders, products, processes, and technology disrupting the built environment. Her goal is to join these changemakers in building balanced communities ready for the 21st century and creating tectonic shifts in the commercial real estate industry. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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