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Rochester BOMA to hold its 11th Annual Real Estate Review on September 10

Rochester BOMA will hold its 11th Annual Local Commercial Real Estate Review on September 10 at Mario's Via Abruzzi. BOMA Rochester will be celebrating their 11th anniversary at this event. Speakers will bring attendees up-to-date on the challenges and the highlights of the local economy and the commercial real estate market. Registration begins at 11 a.m. with lunch at 11:30 a.m. The program will run from 12 - 2 p.m. The speakers will include the following: * Local Economy: Kent Gardner, PhD, president and chief economist of the Center for Governmental Research. * Central Business District Office Market: Heidi Zimmer-Meyer, president of Rochester Downtown Development Corp. * Suburban Office Market: Angelo Nole, executive VP of CB Richard Ellis. The event is free to Rochester BOMA members. Guest are $35 payable with reservation. Contact the BOMA office at (585) 586-6906. Reservations are due September 5. The purpose of BOMA Rochester is to actively and responsibly represent the interests of the commercial real estate industry, its management, vendors and related businesses. This mission will be accomplished through effective leadership and active involvement by providing opportunities to foster business relationships, professional development, dissemination of information and advocacy. BOMA holds monthly meetings throughout the year. Aside from some special events such as building tours of local points of interest and a golf tournament, the meetings focus on a subject matter that is of interest to the building professions. Meetings are usually luncheon meetings with the cost of the meeting included in the membership dues.
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