NAIOP Mass. is holding its 11th Annual Bus Tour on May 1 from 7:30am to 2pm. The tour is a fast-paced, informative, live market update on the most dynamic Rte. 128 suburban markets including Needham, Chestnut Hill, Waltham, Burlington and Lynnfield
Tour guides will provide up-to-the-minute data and expert analysis on the latest sales, leasing and development activity for commercial, retail, multi-family and mixed-use properties. This premier tour is a great way for investment and development teams, as well as other CRE professionals, to gain an in-depth understanding of opportunities in these markets, as well as important trends.
Seating is limited.
NAIOP corporate member firms can reserve discount packages by contacting Pauline Rand at 781-453-6900 x4.
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