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The New England Real Estate Journal holds the 2017 Summit Cannabis in Commercial Real Estate 2.0

Boston, MA The New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) held the 2017 Summit Cannabis in CRE 2.0 on June 14th at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The event was hosted by NEBFM17. Sponsors included AmeriCann, Davis Malm & D’Agostine P.C., Tecogen, Thielsch Engineering, Creative Engineering Corp., Helicon, Solect, DESCO Co., New England Grassroots Institute, U.S. Pavement, American Insulated Panel, Marijuana Business Assn., Conservation Solutions and The News Funnel. Over 150 people attended the summit.

The event began at 9 a.m. with a four-person panel moderated by Jim Borghesani of Primepoint Media. The panel was comprised of Tim Keogh of AmeriCann, Paul Feldman of Davis Malm & D’Agostine, Anthony Caiazzo of The Wellington Group and David Cunic of Pazoo Labs.

Mike Fitzgerald of New England Grassroots Institute moderated the 10 a.m. panel. The five-person panel included Eric Gould of Helicon Design Group, Abinand Rangesh of TecoGen, Kyle Duquette of Creative Environment Corp., Fran Boucher of National Grid and Scott Howe of Solect.

NEREJ holds numerous Summits throughout the year. On August 9, Future of Middlesex 3 Coalition Commercial Real Estate, will be held in Burlington, Mass. The Middlesex 3 Coalition is a regional partnership of nine Middlesex County Communities, Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Chelmsford, Lexington, Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough and Westford with the support of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development.

For more information about this NEREJ Summit and others please contact Rick Kaplan at 781-878-4540 x247 or email rkaplan@nerej.com

Shown (from left) are the 9 a.m. panel: David Cunic, Pazoo Labs; Tim Keogh, Americann; Anthony Caiazzo, of The Wellington Group; Paul Feldman, Davis Malm & D’Agostine; and moderator Jim Borghesani, Primepoint Media.

 

Shown (from left) are the 10 a.m. panel: Kyle Duquette, Creative Environment Corp.; Abinand Rangesh, TecoGen; moderator Mike Fitzgerald, New England Grass Roots Institute; Scott Howe, Solect Energy; Eric Gould, Helicon Design Group, Inc.; and Fran Boucher, National Grid

 

 

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