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NAIOP to hold four Spring Courses at Hilton Chicago Airport

When the market rebounds, will you have the competitive edge you need to succeed in the evolving commercial real estate industry? NAIOP's Spring Courses offer the most comprehensive courses in commercial real estate development and finance to help you navigate today's challenging markets and strengthen your command of industry practices. NAIOP will hold the following four spring courses: * Basic Real Estate Finance: Understanding Your Proforma Course. To be held on June 1-2 at Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport. * Development Fundamentals for Commercial Real Estate Course. To be held on June 1-2 at Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport. * Advanced Real Estate Finance Course. To be held on June 3-4 at Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport. * Advanced Development Practices for Commercial Real Estate Course. To be held on June 3-4 at Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport. These courses are current practices for navigating today's market packaged in one location. NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, is the leading organization for developers, owners and related professionals in office, industrial and mixed-use real estate. NAIOP provides unparalleled industry networking and education, and advocates for effective legislation on behalf of our members. NAIOP advances responsible, sustainable development that creates jobs and benefits the communities in which our members work and live. Founded in 1967, NAIOP comprises 18,00 members in 57 North American chapters. It provides networking opportunities, educational programs, research on trends and innovations and strong legislative representation. NAIOP's Four-Point Promise outlines the steps NAIOP will undertake to see its members through the current uncertain economic times. Today, NAIOP members need their association more than ever. Read more about NAIOP's Four-Point Promise and discover how NAIOP will support its members in 2009 and beyond. For more information about NAIOP Upstate visit www.naiopupstate.com or contact Karen McCready at [email protected].
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