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03-11-2015 - NAIOP Upcoming Events:

March 11 Cocktails and Conversations: Yesterday's Buildings, Today's Tenants: Hear from some of Boston's most active real estate firms on how they have been successful in transforming some of they city's most iconic office buildings. Learn about the specific trends occurring in today's workplace and what owners & developers are doing to capture these innovative companies. Presented by the Developing Leaders, open to all ages. March 24 NAIOP @ Night: Join NAIOP for a fun evening of networking. This always popular networking event is open to all members of the commercial real estate industry and is a fun way to mix and mingle with professionals from all sectors of the business. Ticket includes drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and door prizes! Save the date for these 2015 special events: May 19 RE|Vision: The Changing Suburban Landscape - NAIOP 13th Anniversary Bus Tour June 3 27th Annual Charitable Golf Tournament Benefiting Heading Home For information regarding sponsorship for any of these events, contact Debbie Osheroff at (781) 453-6900 x3.
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