Forum to Look at Future of Real Estate
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Real estate experts will review the outlook for Southern California’s commercial real estate markets and the top leaders in the region’s commercial real estate industry will be recognized Jan. 31 at “The UCLA Extension-Los Angeles Times 2000 Real Estate Forecast: The Future of Real Estate in the New Economy.”
The conference will be held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel and sponsored jointly by The Times and the Urban Land Institute’s Los Angeles District Council. It will feature the Grubb & Ellis Los Angeles Basin and national real estate forecasts and will be chaired by William Kamer, a partner in the law firm of Cox, Castle & Nicholson.
The Times will honor top commercial real estate leaders both at the conference luncheon and in a special report to be published in conjunction with the event.
Admission is $275. Further information is available at (310) 206-1409, by e-mail at [email protected], or by writing to UCLA Extension, Department of Business and Management, 10995 Le Conte, Suite 517, Los Angeles 90024. Registration phones are (310) 825-9971 and (818) 784-7006.
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