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Conn/Western Mass. SIOR chapter breakfast panel

Shown (from left) are: Adam Winstanley, Rich Lee, Mike Goman,
Avner Krohn, and Michael Guidicelli, SIOR, CCIM Chapter president.

Wallingford, CT The Connecticut/ Western Massachusetts chapter of SIOR recently hosted another in its series of lively breakfast panels. “Repurposing to React to a Rapidly Changing Post-Covid Marketplace” was the focus and headline for this session The Chapter was pleased to be back at The Farms Country Club in Wallingford, and equally delighted to have almost 100 real estate and business professionals in attendance.

Shown (from left) are: Adam Winstanley, Avner Krohn,
Rich Lee, and Felix Charney.

Mike Goman, principal Goman & York Property Advisors, moderated the event. Participating on the panel were Adam Winstanley, principal, Winstanley Enterprises; Felix Charney, founder, Summit Development, Avner Krohn, founder, chairman & CEO, Jasko Development; and Rich Lee, managing director, OR&L Commercial discussions ranged from the panelists talking about their respective company’s investment and development focus and strategies; particularly over the past couple years during the pandemic All asset classes were touched upon from residential, to life science, to health care, office, retail, industrial, and hospitality too, with most comments centered around the Connecticut market. A number of points were targeted on creating viable opportunities in any asset class for both repositioned existing facilities as well as ground-up new developments. Finally, a few remarks touched on the changing economic winds and possible effects from rising interest rates.

SIOR represents today’s most knowledgeable, experienced, and successful commercial real estate brokerage specialists. The SIOR designation stands unchallenged for excellence in the performance of real estate services and is universally recognized as the prerequisite in the selection of a commercial real estate broker, agent, or consultant.

Please visit the chapter’s website (www.siorct.com) to find additional information on the Connecticut/Western Massachusetts Chapter, Chapter members, and upcoming events. Should you have questions or interest in the requirements and benefits of becoming an SIOR and joining the Connecticut/Western Massachusetts Chapter, please contact John Reed, SIOR at 860.987.4788.

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