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Get your industrial parks & props. listed for free in the 2009-2010 guide

Free! Industrial Listings, submit listings on-line at www.rejournal.com/guide. The 2009-2010 Northeast Industrial Development Resource Guide; the only complete directory containing industrial parks, sites and buildings in the northeast. Covering 11 northeast states; list your industrial parks and sites (projects, buildings and land) at no charge in this comprehensive directory, with visibility on our website, which receives over 3.2 million hits per month. It will be received by industrial/commercial brokers, tenant reps., NEDA, IFMA, SIOR, ABC, developers, investors, and the fastest growing 1,000 companies in the region and more prospects. This will be our 7th annual resource guide and we are making a concentrated effort to produce our best resource guide yet. The 2009-2010 Northeast Ind'l. Dev. Resource Guide is sponsored by the NEREJ (N.E. Real Estate Journal www.nerej.com) and the NYREJ (N.Y. Real Estate Journal www.nyrej.com). We encourage you to list your industrial parks & properties ASAP to ensure your listings are included in the 2009-2010 Northeast Ind'l. Dev. Resource Guide. This is a fabulous opportunity to get your industrial parks and/or properties information and locations to a targeted audience of commercial real estate professionals completely free of charge! For more info. or any other questions, comments, ideas or suggestions feel free to email me: [email protected] or call: (781) 878-4540 x286 or (800) 654-4993.
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