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NAIOP to hold a look at the future breakfast seminar March 27th

Today's headlines may be predicting dark days ahead, but there are still bright spots in our future! These promising sectors could be what drives tomorrow's commercial real estate market. Learn about these bright spots and when they are expected to take off. How will they impact the economy, and what will it mean for you? Join Eastern Bank economist John Bitner and a panel of experts, including pre-eminent life sciences venture capitalist Doug Cole, MD, general partner of Flagship Ventures, as they look past today's challenging economic landscape to chart tomorrow's high points. When: *Thursday, March 27th *Registration and Continental Breakfast: 7:15 a.m. *Program: 8 - 9:00 a.m. Where: *Hyatt Regency Boston, Financial District Cost: *$55 per NAIOP member *$70 per employee of a NAIOP member firm *$85 per non-member. All registrations received after noon on Wednesday, March 26th will be processed at the door and will include a $25 fee. Reservations must be cancelled 48 hours prior to event to receive a refund.
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McEvoy of The Conrad Group brokers $2.9 million sale of industrial building

Hingham, MA The Conrad Group  has brokered the sale of 55 Research Rd., South Shore Park. The property consists of a 20,340 s/f single story manufacturing building on two acres of land.
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The doctor is in: How medical leases differ from retail and office spaces - by Brian Cafferty

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