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Located right off of Gateway Rd. at Drake Street, Allhër apartments are within a short walking distance to Yaletown, the West End, and English Bay. This central location situates Ahllër close to numerous restaurants, café's, retail shops and city parks such as George Wainborn Park, David Lam Park and even Sunset Beach Park.  

3940 Gateway Rd. Brookefield, Vancouver 53045

Now also renting a wide range of furnished and serviced apartments.

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* Exotic hardwoods
* Seamless indoor–outdoor living
* Premium natural stone
* Amazing views
* Best of West Coast art and sculptures
* Expansive terraces for entertainment
* Custom Italian cabinetry
* Porcelain tile flooring
* And much more…


  • Bicycle room
  • Cable ready
  • City and water views
  • Communal BBQ
  • Fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave, washer and dryer
  • Individual thermostats
  • Internet-ready
  • Keyless entry
  • On-site staff
  • Parks, schools, transit and shopping nearby
  • Seawall nearby
  • Security cameras
  • Social room
  • Underground parking

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Featuring industry experts 
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Loss Happens Before the Storm

What You Will Gain

What storms are actually telling us
How loss patterns from recent severe convective storms are reshaping how carriers should interpret risk heading into 2026
Why traditional CAT models are increasingly misaligned
How data gaps and coarse assumptions at the property level create meaningful divergence between modeled risk and realized loss.
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How accuracy, coverage, and consistency of underwriting data increasingly determine portfolio outcomes.
How early decisions cascade into portfolio risk
How upstream underwriting and rating decisions shape pricing adequacy, portfolio stability, and reinsurance terms — long before a storm forms.

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Drawing on 2M+ filings from 100+ carriers, Stephanie Kuczynski reveals the real trends reshaping P&C product strategy heading into 2026.

You’ll learn what’s accelerating, where carriers diverge, and how to translate these shifts into action.

Stephanie Kuczynski
  

 Director of Risk Analytics, ZestyAI

Formerly of  Progressive, American Integrity, and The Hartford

Drawing on 2M+ filings from 100+ carriers, Stephanie Kuczynski reveals the real trends reshaping P&C product strategy heading into 2026.

You’ll learn what’s accelerating, where carriers diverge, and how to translate these shifts into action.

Who Should Watch?

This session is designed for insurance leaders involved in:

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This session explores the signals already influencing 2026 storm risk — many which sit outside traditional event-driven models.

Property-level signals. Portfolio-level impact.

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Drawing on property-specific signals and real underwriting case studies, this session explores how earlier decisions upstream materially affect loss outcomes downstream — well before storms arrive.

You’ll see how emerging storm risk drivers surface at the property level, how they translate into portfolio exposure, and where carriers are gaining (or losing) certainty heading into the 2026 season.

Severe storm losses don't begin when a storm materializes. 
They're shaped earlier — by underwriting and renewal decisions, and by how risk accumulates across portfolios over time.

As carriers prepare for the 2026 season, gaps are emerging between CAT model outputs and what is actually driving loss at the property level. 

Those gaps are shaped by upstream underwriting and pricing decisions, the quality of underlying data, and how risk ultimately accumulates across portfolios.

As the 2026 storm season takes shape, many loss outcomes are already being set — long before storms materialize.

How carriers are operationalizing these insights
How Z-STORM                          surfaces property-level signals to inform underwriting and portfolio decisions.

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What's Changing in 2026

Where volatility is concentrating — and why recent seasons are no longer reliable baselines.

Where Models are Misaligned

How resolution limits and data gaps contribute to divergence between modeled risk and realized loss.
From underwriting assumptions and secondary modifiers to data completeness and renewal timing.

Early Portfolio Decisions

Why upstream choices materially influence pricing adequacy, reinsurance conversations, and post-event volatility.

How Carriers Can Benefit

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Grounded in real underwriting behavior — not post-event assumptions.

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Robert Silva, ACAS

20+ Years Across P&C Insurance

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Property Risk Analytics Expert

Formerly Wawanesa Insurance

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