CCIM presents Manzo-Tambone Investment Program May 22nd
The Manzo Co. recently completed the joint venture acquisition of 1.15 million s/f of office and industrial space in southeastern Mass. with Tambone Investment Group and affiliates of Old Hill Partners. The transaction encompassed four properties, and three potential development sites in three different municipalities. Richard Tambone and Michael Manzo will be featured at an Investment Program hosted by CCIM New England on May 22nd at 8 a.m. at Ten Post Office Sq.
Tambone has a background in successful entrepreneuship centered in the real estate development business in South Florida, the Southwest and the Greater Boston markets. From a family heritage long established in real estate development Tambone along with his wife, Lori, founded Tambone Investment Group in Burlington.
Prior to founding The Manzo Co., Manzo was a partner, senior vice president and member of the senior executive team at The Beal Cos. In his role he directed the firm's investment and development activities.
The price for this event is $25 for 2012 NE CCIM members and $45 for non-members.
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