New England Chapter holds second event of 2010 on Feb. 24th with Paul Marcus from Marcus Partners
The New England Chapter of SIOR held its second chapter event of the 2010 year with its popular Breakfast Series Event. The breakfast was held Wednesday, February 24th at the Newton Marriott for SIOR members and their guests. The speaker was Paul Marcus from Marcus Partners. Marcus Partners is based in Boston with regional offices in Norwalk, Conn. and Tampa, Fla. The firm invests in real estate or related assets, pursuing a mix of strategic and opportunistic investment strategies.
Marcus Partners is experienced in the complexities of real estate and the capital markets. Marcus Partners focuses on complex financial transactions in today's real estate environment and is currently investing its Marcus Capital Partners Fund I into a diversified portfolio of office, bio-medical, medical office, and light industrial properties in major metropolitan areas primarily east of the Mississippi River.
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