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NAIOP/SIOR Annual Market Forecast - December 2nd

Date: December 2nd, 2010 Time: 7:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Location: Seaport Hotel One Seaport Ln., Boston, MA 02210 NAIOP and SIOR present their signature Annual Market Forecast, featuring insider updates on the latest market transactions, as well as expert analysis on what it all means for the market's future. The event begins with an economic overview by MIT's Bill Wheaton, followed by a lively panel discussion among some of Greater Boston's most senior brokers, with a special look at the office, industrial and capital markets. Panelists will explore the drivers and market fundamentals behind 2010 statistics, including emerging trends in specific markets, new growth areas, and the outlook for 2011 and beyond. Audience questions are welcome - come prepared to learn what you need to know about the coming year! Economic Overview: William Wheaton, professor, Department of Economics and Urban Studies, MIT Center for Real Estate Market Experts: *Industrial Market: Catherine Minnerly, executive vice president/partner, NAI Hunneman *Suburban Market: John Boyle, partner, FHO Partners *Cambridge Market: Charles Kavoogian, senior vice president/partner, CB Richard Ellis *Boston Market: Ronald Perry, president, Colliers Meredith & Grew *Capital Markets: Edward Maher, Jr., executive director, Cushman & Wakefield of Massachusetts, Inc.
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