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BOMA Thursday luncheon:
Are good times here again?

 

January 26, 2006, 11:30 a.m.

BOMA proudly welcomes Margaret Duskin as its first luncheon speaker of 2006. As a recognized market leader, Ms. Duskin has sold or leased over 9 million sq. ft. of commercial property, and has represented international and national corporations, investors and major business tenants. Ms. Duskin offers an insider's perspective on San Francisco's office market conditions -- the highlights of 2005 and where we're headed in 2006. C&W's market research data is a renowned resource to building owners and developers.

The San Francisco office market has experienced absorption that has led to a distinct drop in vacancy rates, significant rental rate increases, and an unprecedented booming investment market that has already surpassed previous all-time volume and pricing levels.

Ms. Duskin has been published or quoted in articles in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Business Times, Northern California Real Estate Journal and many others. She has been a featured speaker to California Society of CPA's, Continuing Education of the California State Bar, Commercial Women in Real Estate, The San Francisco Real Estate Roundtable, and numerous other organizations. She's an alum of USF and Stanford Advanced Management College. BOMA is pleased to welcome her back!

Members: $50.00, Non-members: $50.00. For online registration, click here

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