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Save the date! Developers unplugged: A NAIOP reception featuring developers

Three of Greater Boston's more active developers share their individual perspectives on the current and future development and investment market in Boston - including what is currently in the works for each of them, what opportunities they see in the future, and what keeps them up at night. Jim McCaffrey, one of Boston's leading investment sales brokers, will lead this lively and provocative discussion. Don't miss this opportunity to hear what's on the drawing board now and what's next for smart money! Moderator: James McCaffrey, Eastdil Secured Panelists: *Tom Alperin, president, National Development *Jonathan Davis, CEO, Davis Marcus Partners *Bryan Koop, senior vice president, Boston Properties, Inc. Date: Wednesday, June 11th Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: TBD Cost: $55.00 per NAIOP member; $70.00 per employee of a NAIOP member firm; $85.00 per non-member; at the door, add $25.00. To Register: www.naiopma.org
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