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ULI's Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2010

A link to the ULI Baltimore - Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2010 Registration page is at the end of this story. A free pass compliments of citybiz real estate can be ascertained by emailing Publisher Jay Rickey at jay@citybizlist.com.


Date
: November 10, 2009
Time: 7:30 AM
Location: 1415 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, MD
Venue: University of Baltimore - Law School

The National & Global Perspective

Chuck DiRocco, Director, Real Estate Research, PriceWaterHouseCoopers LLP in Washington, DC.

The Local Perspective

- John Tschiderer, Federal Realty;
- Stephen W. Shaw, Merritt Properties;
- Mark Dambly, Pennrose Properties, LLC;

The program will cover:
- Trends in the capital markets, including sources and flows of equity and debt. 
- Advice on which property sectors offer opportunities and which to avoid. 
- A detailed analysis and prospects for office, retail, industrial, hotel, residential, and mixed-use property sectors.
· Which metropolitan areas offer the most and least potential, and why.

Seating Limited.

All attendees will receive a free copy of Emerging Trends in Real Estate, the industry forecast report providing an outlook on U.S. investment and development trends, real estate finance and capital markets, property sectors, metropolitan areas, and other real estate issues. The report draws on formal and informal surveys of real estate executives, investors, developers, and market experts around the U.S. Including survey responses and personal interviews with industry leaders.


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