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04-01-2014 - CIREB to host "Commercial real estate in the Capital Region - An insider's Look"

The Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Brokers Inc. is hosting the networking event, "Commercial real estate in the Capital Region - An insider's look," at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Center on April 1st at 5:30 p.m. Professionals will mingle, network, and learn from the Capital Region's most active commercial real estate professionals. Attendees will learn about the latest local market trends and local common practices from the panel of seasoned real estate professionals in the areas of retail, office, industrial, multifamily and investment real estate. Michael DeMasi, reporter at the Albany Business Review, will be the evenings moderator. Panelists include Richard Ferro, CCIM, principal broker and manager of Prudential Blake Commercial; Jesse Holland, president of Sunrise Realty Advisors; Daniel O'Brien, president of NAI Platform; Paul Fallati RPA, vice president of Galesi Group; Alex Kutikov, owner/principal of RedMark Realty; Howard Carr, president of The Howard Group/ TCN Worldwide; Tracy Metzger, president of TL Metzger & Associates and Tim Conley, managing principal of Conley Associates. Visit http://www.cirebmarketevent.com to register.
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