06-12-2014 - NAIOP and SIOP to host Mid-Year Market Roundup
Join NAIOP and SIOR for one of the industry's premier market forecasts. The event begins with an economic overview by Hans Nordby, managing director at PPR, who will provide a snapshot of the economy and its impact on the local real estate market.
Date: June 12, 2014
Time: Registration, Breakfast and Networking - 7:15 - 8 a.m.; Program - 8 - 10 a.m.
Place: Seaport Boston Hotel, 1 Seaport Lane, Boston, MA
A panel of Greater Boston's leading market experts will then present an overview and analysis of office, multifamily and capital markets. Explore the drivers and market fundamentals behind the statistics, including trends, new growth areas and a general outlook for the future.
This program is eligible for two CEUs for licensed real estate brokers and salespeople. RE34RC03: National Economic Trends and the Real Estate Professional. (Courses may not be taken more than once within your two-year renewal cycle.)
Moderator: David Begelfer, chief executive officer, NAIOP Massachusetts
Panel:
* Curtis Cole (Cambridge), senior vice president/partner,
CBRE | New England
* Matt Daniels (Suburbs), managing director, JLL
* Rebecca Galeota (Downtown), senior vice president,
Cassidy Turley
* Ed Maher (Capital Markets), vice chairman, Cushman & Wakefield
* Chris Sower (Multifamily), managing director/partner, Boston Realty Advisors
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