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Health Care: Growth and Development in Boston and Suburbs

In their ongoing drive to better meet patient needs and expectations, many major health care institutions have become involved in real estate development projects in suburban Boston communities. What is driving this trend? Where are these institutions looking to develop and why? What type of "spin off" demand might be created for office, lab space, and retail to support these new locations? Hear from some of the area's most significant health care institutions as they discuss their present and future real estate needs at NAIOP's breakfast program on "Health Care: Growth and Development in Boston and the Suburbs", on April 30th at the Seaport Hotel. Moderator Marilyn Swartz-Lloyd, president of MASCO, will lead a panel of leading healthcare real estate professionals, including: *Walter Armstrong, VP for Capital Facilities and Engineering at Beth Israel Deaconess *Paula Quan, executive director of Corporate Real Estate, Children's Hospital Boston *Eugene Wallace, executive VP for adminstration and development, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates and president, Atrius Health Foundation *Kathryn West, VP of Real Estate and Facilities for Partners HealthCare. Learn what these institutions are planning and where there may be opportunities for the private sector to get involved. Don't miss this special look at Greater Boston's thriving healthcare sector! Registration and a continental breakfast will begin at 7:15 a.m., the program will run from 8 - 9:00 a.m. Cost is $55. per NAIOP member, $70. per employee of a NAIOP member firm, and $85.per non-member, with an additional $25 for registrations at the door. The program sponsor is The Bulfinch Companies. To register, visit www.naiopma.org or call (781) 453-6900x4.
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