NEREJ hosts Cannabis in Commercial Real Estate Summit on February 8
Shown (from left) are panel speakers: Jim Borghesani of PrimePoint Media; Tim Keogh of AmeriCann; Kris Krane of 4 Front Ventures; and John Connor of Vantage Builders.
Shown (from left) are panel speakers: Anthony Caiazzo of The Wellington Group; Frank Flynn of Flynn Law Group; Steve Gormley of Seventh Point; and Adam Barnosky of Ruberto, Israel & Weiner.
Shown are Mario Joyce and Laurel Christensen of Anderson Porter Design, vendor sponsor.
Shown is Ka-Ling Flynn of the Flynn Law Group, corporate sponsors.
Shown (from left) are: Josh Bonneau, Howie Altholtz, Brad Croft, Kevin Freytag and Adam Barnosky of Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, corporate sponsors.
Shown (from left) are: Anthony Cavossa, Robert Turner Jr. and Tony Lampasona of Turner Brothers, vendor sponsors.
Shown (from left) are: Dan Foley, Ryan Lavangie, Kirsty Brownell and John Connor of Vantage Builders, corporate sponsors.
Portland, ME Colwen Hotels celebrated the opening of Residence Inn by Marriott and Moxy Hotel Portland Thompson’s Point, the first hotel in the city’s Thompson’s Point district. Developed by XSS Hotels and managed by Colwen Hotels, the five-story, dual-branded property introduces 148 guestrooms to one of southern Maine’s fastest-growing waterfront destinations.
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