NAIOP and SIOR Present: The Mid-Year Market Roundup
Join some of greater Boston's most senior real estate professionals for a lively discussion and analysis of the Mass. commercial and mixed-use markets, with a special focus on office, retail, and capital markets. Two continuing education credits for real estate brokers and salespeople will be offered.
Date: June 10th, 2009
Time: Registration and Continental Breakfast: 7:15 a.m.;
Program: 8-10 a.m.
Location: Westin Boston Waterfront, 425 Summer St.
Cost: $75.00 per NAIOP/SIOR Member;
$85.00 per Employee of a NAIOP Member Firm;
$95.00 per Non-Member; at the door, add $25.00.
To Register: Visit www.naiopma.org
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