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Join NAIOP and receive three months membership free

NAIOP Massachusetts is now offering an opportunity to receive the full benefits of membership at a discounted rate! Pay 2008 dues between now and the end of the year and receive the remainder of 2007 for free. Your membership will be valid until January of 2009 - the sooner you join, the greater the benefit! NAIOP Massachusetts provides the commercial real estate industry and associated professions with the best in education programs, networking and business development opportunities, and public affairs advocacy. As one of the largest chapters in the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), NAIOP Massachusetts represents commercial real estate developers, owners, investors, and the professions that support the commercial real estate industry. Special rates are available for members ages 35 and younger (with proof of age): Individuals can join for just $225, and employees of corporate members can join for only $100 each! For additional information about NAIOP Massachusetts, or to join, visit our website at www.naiopma.org or call Debbie Osheroff, director of member services, at (781) 453-6900 ext. 3.
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