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Real Estate Development Summit by Experts

With interest in the commercial real estate market swelling, experts in the industry are hosting a Real Estate Development and Economic Summit on Sept. 27 to help investors understand the dynamics of the market.

The summit is sponsored by Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy and is to be held at the Special Events Forum, 33 Livingston Avenue, in New Brunswick, N.J. at 4 p.m.

The summit will cover trends in commercial real estate development, regional cooperation, infrastructure construction, best-practices in commercial real estate investment and pricing, finance and debt, economics and land policy, sustainable development, and occupational strategies.

"As a group, we will discuss commercial real estate development, investment and pricing, regional trends, finance and debt, land policy and much more," Gil Medina, Executive Managing Director, Cushman and Wakefield said in a statement. "This discussion will come against the backdrop of the current state of the economy and the outlook for the future." Medina is expected to present an overview of the commercial office and real estate market in the state.

Other speakers include Jose Cruz, Senior Managing Director, Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. and Jeffrey M. Schotz, Executive Vice President, SJP Properties. They will touch upon commercial real estate investment trends in the New Jersey market in terms of office, industrial, retail, and multifamily assets and new business developments respectively.

Dr. James Hughes, dean of the Bloustein School, will be the moderator. He will also present the national and global economic outlook.

The event is free and open to public.


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