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The benefits to joining NAIOP - Serving over 16,500 real estate members

When you join NAIOP, you join the only commercial real estate organization comprised of a dynamic network of chapters serving over 16,500 real estate developers, owners, investors, asset managers, and associated industry professionals all across North America. As a NAIOP member, you become part of an influential constituency of industry leaders, active and politically effective businessmen and women at the national, state and local level. This combination of national and chapter strength is key to NAIOP's effectiveness in the commercial real estate industry. It is the NAIOP advantage. NAIOP provides opportunities for you to develop new business relationships, solidify deals and share experiences with colleagues who are among the industry's top professionals. Networking & Professional Development Opportunities: * Annual Conference and Marketplace * Executive Symposium * National Chapter Network * Membership Directory * Online Membership Locator * Educational Seminars * NAIOP National Forums * Awards Programs * National Committees NAIOP provides commercial real estate professionals with effective support and guidance to create, protect and enhance property values. In 30 years, NAIOP Public Affairs lobbyists and extensive grassroots network have established NAIOP as a powerful force in the legislative and regulatory arena. No other commercial real estate group is organized with such effectiveness to speak on your behalf. Effective Lobbying on: * Tax Reform * Comprehensive Environmental Regulatory Reform * Brownfields/Superfund * IDA Reform
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