NAIOP at Night! Cocktail reception for industry professionals on August 5th
On Tues., August 5th, NAIOP Mass., the Forum for Commercial Real Estate, will host NAIOP at Night, a cocktail reception for industry professionals.
This reception will be a fun social event that will provide attendees with a relaxed evening of networking with peers and an opportunity to develop valuable business relationships. Sponsored by Office Resources, Inc., the cocktail reception will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Tia's on the Waterfront, located at 200 Atlantic Ave. (next to the Marriott Long Wharf).
The entry fee for the reception is $25 for NAIOP members and employees of member firms and $35 for non-members. Hors d'oeuvres and drink tickets are included. Register today at www.naiopma.org. For more information, call Debbie Osheroff at 781-543-6900, x3.
Annual sponsorships are now available for NAIOP at Night. For additional information on this marketing opportunity, please contact Diana Chaban Griffith at (781) 453-6900 x6 or email griffith@naiopma.org.
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