New England SIOR Chapter holds joint event with NEWIRE on September 21st at Newton's Indigo
The New England Chapter of SIOR and NEWIRE held the third annual joint event at the Hotel Indigo/Bokx 109 on Wednesday evening, September 21st. This cocktail event was again sponsored by Normandy Real Estate and featured as End-of-Summer/Back-to-Work Event. The hotel was purchased by Normandy Real Estate and renovated to a contemporary look and young venue. One of the nation's leading real estate private equity firms, Normandy Real Estate Partners owns and operates one of the largest diversified real estate portfolios in the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic region.
This event was for invited guests only. Tom Farrelly, SIOR Chapter president welcomed over 80 members who attended this event on the outdoor patio of the Bokx. The event was a nice venue to collaborate with another real estate organization and to exchange discussions on industry trends. NEWIRE is the New England Women in Real Estate organization. Both chapters enjoyed the social and networking evening.
The Chapters would like to thank Normandy Real Estate for sponsoring this event.
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