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What's Big and Breaking in Greater Boston? Jump on Board the NAIOP Massachusetts 10th Anniversary Bus Tour

What: A fast-paced, informative, live market update on the most dynamic markets in Greater Boston Where: Boston's Seaport, Fenway, Longwood Medical Area and Cambridge Who: Investors, developers, brokers and other real estate professionals from Greater Boston and beyond. Join representatives from over 70 leading firms already attending. When: May 2nd - from 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tour guides will provide up-to-the-minute data and expert analysis on the lates sales, leasing and development activity for commercial, lab, multi-family and mixed-use. To enhance the tour experience, attendees will have free access to CoStarGO, a mobile iPad interface with comprehensive CRE property, tenant and transaction data and images. Ticketed passengers with iPads will receive tour access to CoStarGO. iPads are available to rent for the day. Reservations must be made in advance. This premier tour is a great way for investment and development teams, as well as all CRE professionals, to gain an in-depth understanding of opportunities in these markets. Seating is limited. NAIOP corporate members can reserve four tickets for the price of three (total cost $675 for a savings of $225) by contacting Pauline Rand, 781-453-6900 x4.
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