06-10-2014 - AGC of Massachusetts to host four major developers at breakfast meeting June 10 at the Seaport Hotel
AGC of Massachusetts will host four major developers at a June 10 breakfast meeting at the Seaport Hotel. John Hynes III, Boston Global Investors, Jonathan Randall, Boston Properties, Thomas O'Brien, HYM Investment Group, and Richard Galvin, CV Properties will share their vision for the future. Thomas Grillo of the Boston Business Journal will moderate the program, which will begin at 8:30 to 10 a.m. with refreshments starting at 7:30 a.m. Each of the developers has a project in process now and certainly more are in various stages of development. Join the conversation to see what initiatives and trends these organizations are utilizing to create new skylines throughout the Commonwealth.
More information is available at the AGC of Massachusetts website, www.agcmass.org. The association represents the majority of firms providing building construction services for commercial and institutional clients in the Commonwealth.
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