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2020 GNHCC Marcum Real Estate and Construction Forecast Presented by the Regional Water Authority

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2020 GNHCC Marcum Real Estate and Construction Forecast Presented by the Regional Water Authority

Time: September 24, 2020 from 3pm to 4:30pm
Location: Virtual
Website or Map: https://www.gnhcc.com/events/…
Phone: 2037876735
Event Type: virtual, real, estate, event
Organized By: Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2020

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Event Description

This year’s online event will feature an overview of regional real estate trends as a result of the pandemic and how they relate to Greater New Haven.  We will hear directly from the developers behind the projects that had us excited for 2020 and where they stand now.  The region is fortunate to have many projects still going forward that could now lead the way for a resurgence of our local economy. The event will feature the release of the Chamber’s inaugural regional economic development report based off interviews with more than 100 business leaders.  The official launch of the Chamber’s new economic development program, as well as an overview of the best development opportunities from across the region.

Even in a virtual setting, this event is about networking.  After the speakers join our breakout rooms to connect with others in the industry.  

 

Don’t miss this year’s event. 
It will be the place to learn where development is headed and make connections with key decision-makers and colleagues to drive the economy forward.
Tickets are $20 for Members, $25 for Non-Members, and $100 for 10 registrations.

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