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NAIOP and SIOR present the annual market forecast on Nov. 29th

On Thursday, November 29th, NAIOP Mass. and the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors will present The Annual Market Forecast, the highly popular event that offers up to the minute information on the commercial real estate market along with expert views on what's coming next. Some of greater Boston's most experienced brokers will discuss and evaluate current market conditions and future market trends, providing expert opinions on the Boston, Cambridge, suburban office, industrial and investment markets. Get ready for the coming year with detailed analysis of emerging growth trends, thoughts on leading industries, and an outlook on the market of the future - register now! Featuring an Economic Overview by moderator Hans Nordby, Research Stategist at Property & Portfolio Research, Inc., and presentations by the following market experts: Downtown Boston market: Kristin Blount, senior VP, Meredith & Grew; Cambridge market: Mark Winters, executive director, C&W of Mass; Investment market: Michael Smith, principal, JLL; Suburan market: Brian Hines, SIOR, principal, DTZ FHO Partners; Industrial market: Robert Gibson Jr., senior VP/partner, CB Richard Ellis|New England. The forecast will be held at the Seaport Hotel in Boston. Registration begins at 7:15 a.m. and the program will run from 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Cost is $75. for NAIOP and SIOR members, $85. for employees of a NAIOP member firm, and $95. for non-members; add $25 at the door. Register today at www.naiopma.org or call Pauline Rand at (781) 453-6900 x4 for additional information.
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