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New England Real Estate Journal's 2016 State of the Northern New England Market Summit - June 7

NNE-Summit-June7Portsmouth, NH The New England Real Estate Journal will hold the 2016 State of the Northern New England Market Summit on June 7 at the Portsmouth Harbor Events & Conference Center, 100 Deer St. The program will begin with a breakfast buffet at 8am. Karen McGinley of Devine Millimet will moderate the real estate trends panel that will be held from 8-9am. Speakers include Justin Lamontagne, NAI Dunham Group; Chris Norwood, NAI Norwood Group; Christian Stallkamp, CBRE|Portsmouth; and Josh Levy, Waterstone Retail Development. Carlton Cooper of Eldorado Stone will moderate the 9-10am construction panel. Speakers include Mark Stebbins, PROCON; Scott Coulombe, Summit Metal Fabricators; Robert Duval, TFMoran; Chris Prior, EnviroVantage; and Adam Wagner, DeStefano Architects. The 10-11am capital investments panel will be moderated by David Fleming, Pace Communications Group. The speakers will be Beth Chea, Wells Fargo & Co.; Patty Flowers, IPX1031-Investment Property Exchange Services; and Wendy Rayno, Bank of New Hampshire. Eric Tolbert Kilchenstein of Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. will moderate the 11-12pm market overview panel. Speakers will include Michael Bergeron, N.H. Division of Economic Development; David Choate, Colliers International; and Karen Pollard, City of Rochester. The gold sponsors are PROCON, Waterstone Retail Development, EnviroVantage, Summit Metal Fabricators and CCIM New England. Corporate sponsors are TFMoran, The Kane Company, T.F. Andrews and Model55. Tickets are $79 online (nerejnnemarket.eventbrite.com) and $119 at the door. Contact Rick Kaplan at 781-878-4540 x247 or email rkaplan@nerej.com.
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