The Stubblebine Co. hosts CORFAC Fall Convention in Boston
The Stubblebine Company hosted commercial real estate brokerage firms from around the world for a four day conference at the Colonnade Hotel for CORFAC International's Fall convention September 5-8. The event focused on discovering new business opportunities, developing and fostering relationships, and enhancing business practices. Speakers included nationally renowned business coach Barry Ellis and sales expert Wendy Weiss.
The four day event included a broad range of networking excursions that sampled Boston's renowned culture, including dinner at the Harvard Club and Union Oyster House, the Spirit Cruise in Boston Harbor, bike and trolley tours of the city and of course, a baseball game at Fenway Park.
Micah Stubblebine said, "We were honored to have the opportunity to host CORFAC members from all over the world in Boston. Our city was a great venue to strengthen the CORFAC brand as well as The Stubblebine Company's relationships worldwide with our CORFAC affiliates." Conference attendees included brokers from CORFAC firms from Germany, Italy, Ireland, Russia, India and Canada, as well as from major markets all over the U.S.
CORFAC is comprised of privately held entrepreneurial firms with expertise in office, industrial and retail real estate leasing and investment sales, multifamily property acquisitions and dispositions, property management and corporate services.
The Stubblebine Company is the commercial real estate brokerage firm that represents the Suburban Boston market for CORFAC International, and is capable of servicing corporate clients around the country and the globe through their network of CORFAC affiliates.
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