The Asian Real Estate Professional Association and The Counselors of Real Estate host joint program at Unispace
Shown (from left) are: Rose Liu, co-founder of AREPA, Colliers International; Elizabeth Sherwood Krol,
principal of Ramboll; Aidan Regan, associate of Unispace; Thomas Jensen, principal/executive director
of Boston Appraisal & Consulting; Jennifer Schultz, partner of Sullivan & Worcester; Kaitlin McCarthy,
founder & CEO of Ionic Development; Joe Collura, director of Portal Innovations; Daniel Hackett,
regional principal – life sciences of Unispace; Jessie O’Neil, designer of Unispace; and Elaine Yuan of EY Fortune.
Boston, MA The Asian Real Estate Professional Association (AREPA) and The Counselors of Real Estate (CRE) New England Chapter hosted a joint program “Why Life Science Real Estate Now?” on February 28th, at Unispace at 1 Post Office Sq. 37th floor.
The event was 100% sold out within two weeks of marketing and was well attended with real estate executives and professionals. The event was sponsored and hosted by Unispace.
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