CCIM to host multiple events this summer into fall

June 17, 2016 - Connecticut

Hartford, CT CCIM will be hosting the following events:

• June 25 - CCIM CT Chapter Build Day for Humanity

Hartford Area Habitat for Humanity has helped build safe, decent and affordable housing for more than 800 men, women and children in the greater Hartford community. We encourage you to join us, as we continue to fulfill our mission of “Building More Than a House.”

• 2016 Investment and Development Trends Commercial Real Estate Symposium

Investment and Development Trends: Commercial Real Estate Symposium 2016 Investment and Development Trends Commercial Real Estate Symposium July 29, 2016 at Great River Golf Club, 130 Coram Ln., Milford.

Program Agenda: 8 - 9:00 a.m.

Registration, Networking, and Breakfast: 9 - 11:30 a.m.

Program Schedule, Keynote Speaker, and Panelist Discussion Keynote Speaker: Robert Knakal chairman, NY Investment Sales, Cushman and Wakefield, NYC Moderator: Michael Goman, principal, advisory and development services, Goman+York Property Advisors

Panelist: Kenneth Kleban, president, Kleban Properties

Panelist: Stanley Glantz, CDP, CRX, chief development officer, Katz Properties

Panelist: Forthcoming CCIM Institute: Steven Moreira, CCIM, CIPS president, CCIM Institute.

• Aug 15 - 18  - Market Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate

You can’t make intelligent real estate decisions without learning about the CCIM Strategic Analysis Model for investors, lenders, developers, brokers and other real estate professionals. Learn how financial analysis and market analysis are two separate, yet completely interrelated components of the strategic analysis process. Work with four case studies covering each of the major property types: office, industrial, multi-family, and retail. Each case study will build around the CCIM strategic analysis model, which contains four components: market and competitive analysis, political and legal analysis, location and site analysis, and financial analysis. After completing this course, you will be able to: Apply the CCIM Strategic Model to make a “go” or “no-go” investment decision. Use state-of-the-art geospatial technology for analyses. Examine real-world case studies of comprehensive analyses for each of the four major property types: office, industrial, residential, and retail. Prerequisites: CI 101 - Financial Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate

• Oct. 24 - 28 - Annual Conference Atlanta - at the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead

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