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10-08-2014 - Save the Date: NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Conference - October 8

Global Trends. Local Impact The NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Conference will bring together top speakers from business, government and real estate to share up-to-the-minute insight and expert analysis of the latest trends affecting commercial real estate globally and locally. The Mass. economy continues to grow, with real estate investment and development ocurring at an enviable pace. Much of the success of our local economy is a result of its mix of industries, led by education, technology and life sciences. The conference will explore what is driving this success. What does the future hold for these important segments of our economy? How do major institutional real estate investors view Boston versus other large cities? Will big money keep flowing into our region? Opening Keynote Address: David Fialkow, managing director, General Catalyst Partners CEO Corner: * Arthur Segel (Moderator), professor, Harvard Business School * Chuck Leitner III, CEO, Berkshire Group * Owen Thomas, CEO, Boston Properties Industry Insight And Outlook * Nori Gerardo Lietz (Moderator), Founder, Arete Capital Panel: CRE Investment Advisors TBA Lunch Presentation Eric Rosengren, president, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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