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PWC CT to host “Commercial Real Estate: What to Expect Over the Next Quarter Century” on October 24

Rocky Hill, CT Join the Professional Women in Construction Connecticut Chapter (PWC CT) for their October 24 Program “Commercial Real Estate: What to Expect Over the Next Quarter Century,” at the Sheraton Hartford South. 

Curious where the market stands today? Wondering what the top trends and P3 impacts are? Want to know what that means for architects, engineers, and constructors? Attend to hear what representatives from the University of Massachusetts Building Authority, Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, Connecticut Main Street Center, CIL, and CBRE have to say on these topics. For more information or to register for this great event visit the PWC CT website. 

Chartered in 2005, PWC CT has been providing programming that presents the very latest in current industry topics, as well as providing exceptional networking and business development opportunities for our guests. Members of the CT Chapter of PWC represent all major disciplines within our industry, and are drawn from Conn., R.I. and Mass. 

Please visit us at PWC CT website for more information.

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