New England SIOR and Mass. NAIOP team up for mid-year forecast
The New England SIOR Chapter and Mass. NAIOP will hold its annual Commercial Real Estate Mid-Year Report on Thursday, June 17 from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. The event will be held at the Seaport Hotel in Boston with registration at 7 a.m.
The moderator and economist will be Hans Nordsby of PPL. The Capital Market will be covered by Jim McCaffrey of Eastdil; the Downtown Market by Mike Joyce of RBJ & Associates; the Cambridge Market by John Osten of JLL. Speakers will also be selected for the Multi-Family Market overview and the Suburban Commercial Overview.
We want to thank each of these companies as sponsors for this event and Garry Holmes, SIOR for organizing the Mid-Year Forecast. Registration is with Pauline Rand at NAIOP Chapter.
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