PORTLAND — Leaders from across Maine’s real estate industry will gather from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, for the Maine Real Estate & Development Association’s Forecast Conference and Member Showcase. This annual event will take place at the Cross Insurance Arena at 1 Civic Center Square in Portland, and can also be streamed online.
“The Forecast Conference kicks off the year in a great way,” shares MEREDA President Craig Young, according to a news release from Shelly R. Clark, executive director, Maine Real Estate & Development Association. “It’s where you have meaningful conversations, learn from other professionals, and connect with the people in our state who are driving responsible development. There’s no other place to be on Jan. 26!”
MEREDA’s annual conference is geared toward builders, developers, brokers, attorneys, architects, engineers, municipal leaders, bankers and accountants, to name a few. Continuing Education credits will be available. Along with presentations from real estate leaders across various sectors and a keynote address on housing policy from Greg Payne, a senior advisor at the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future, the conference will also include a member showcase with exhibitions from local businesses.
For more information and to register, visit MEREDA.org.
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