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National Experts to Analyze Evolving Commercial Real Estate Market at MIAMI Commercial Midyear Conference

2022 MidYear Commercial Conference
2022 MidYear Commercial Conference

MIAMI — The MIAMI Association of Realtors (MIAMI Commercial) is bringing together the nation’s leading commercial real estate experts— including a retail industry trailblazer from Chicago and a chief economist from Boston— to analyze how today’s tight job market, rising interest rates, shifting demographics and more are impacting commercial real estate at its 10th annual Commercial Midyear Conference on May 13 at the Pullman Miami Airport Hotel.

 

  • Date: Friday, May 13
  • Venue: Pullman Miami Airport Hotel
  • Address: 5800 Blue Lagoon Drive, Miami, FL
  • Time: Registration/breakfast 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.; Program 9 a.m. to Noon

 

“We are extremely excited to showcase top speakers from around the country to address the current economy and the future of commercial real estate,” MIAMI Commercial President Michael Hinton said. “We will discuss the many new opportunities ahead for Miami real estate and describe how our local commercial practitioners can take advantage of them.”

 

More than 15 presenters and panelists will participate, and over 250 MIAMI commercial practitioners will attend this sold-out event. The 2021 MIAMI Commercial Conference drew a record 300 attendees in October 2021.

 

2022 Midyear Conference speakers include: Deena Zimmerman, who has been honored every year with the SVN Chicago Commercial Top Production Award and is a recognized retail expert and top public speaker. Boston-based Jeffrey Havsy of Moody’s Analytics is also a keynote speaker and will discuss the changing commercial real estate landscape. Havsy served as CBRE’s Americas Chief Economist and the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries Director of Research before joining Moody’s Analytics. Access all speakers: MiamiRealtors.com/Midyear

 

Conference topics include: the Retail Revolution, Office Outlook 2022 and Beyond, from Dirt to Lease, Tech Tools to Transform your Commercial Business and Impact of Labor Shortages on Commercial Real Estate. The Dirt to Lease discussion is a new panel where panelists will share the necessary steps, for all asset classes, to take a piece of land to a lease building.

 

Title sponsors are First Horizon Bank and TruView Inspections.

 

Both MIAMI members and non-members can register: https://bit.ly/Midyear22

 

Members of the media interested in attending should email credentials to Chris Umpierre, VP of Communications, at 305-468-7047 or chris(at)miamire.com.

 

About the MIAMI Association of Realtors

The MIAMI Association of Realtors (MIAMI) was chartered by the National Association of Realtors in 1920 and is celebrating 102 years of service to Realtors, the buying and selling public, and the communities in South Florida. Comprised of six organizations: MIAMI RESIDENTIAL, MIAMI COMMERCIAL; BROWARD-MIAMI, a division of MIAMI Realtors; JTHS-MIAMI, a division of MIAMI Realtors in the Jupiter-Tequesta-Hobe Sound area; MIAMI YPN, our Young Professionals Network Council; and the award-winning MIAMI Global Council. MIAMI REALTORS represents over 60,000 total real estate professionals in all aspects of real estate sales, marketing, and brokerage. It is the largest local Realtor association in the U.S. and has official partnerships with 226 international organizations worldwide. MIAMI REALTORS has just launched its new YPN Global and will host the first-ever YPN Global Congress in March 2023 in Dubai. MIAMI has just been selected to host the prestigious FIABCI World Congress in June 2023. MIAMI’s official website is www.miamirealtors.com

 

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