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NAIOP to hold cocktail reception with FP3 site tour - April 29th

Join NAIOP for a fun social networking event for all ages at one of the city's latest hot spots, featuring an exclusive penthouse tour! Develop valuable business relationships with other commercial real estate professionals while enjoying a complimentary drink and hors d'oeuvres at FP3 (one of Boston's newest residential developments), with a cash bar available at Drink next door. Guided tours of the FP3 penthouses will be offered by our sponsor, Berkely Investments. To be held Wednesday, April 29th, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., at FP3, 346 Congress St. Cost is $25 per NAIOP member and employee of a NAIOP member firm, $35 for non-members; hors d'ouevres and drink ticket included. To register, visit www.naiopma.org or call Pauline Rand at 781-453-6900, ext. 4. Space is limited; register today to save your spot!
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