Jordan of Northeast Private Client Group to speak at CCIM event - July 23
Edward Jordan, JD, CCIM and managing director of investment sales broker Northeast Private Client Group, will be a featured speaker at an upcoming CCIM Institute, Connecticut Chapter conference.
The event, CCIM's "Mid-Year Commercial Real Estate Market Review and Forecast," will be held at the Great River Golf Club in Milford, on July 23rd from 8 -11:45 a.m.
Jordan, who will participate on a panel with senior real estate executives in the corporate, commercial, industrial and construction sectors, will discuss current market conditions and the outlook for the multifamily segment, an area in which his firm specializes.
Conference speakers include executives from Cushman & Wakefield, BL Companies, CRESA Partners and Connecticut Realty Group, among others. Jordan holds the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation and has served on the board of directors of CCIM.
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