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Cash is King: Understanding Cash Flow as a Commercial Real Estate InvestorTuesday, March 23, 2010 at 12:00 PM (ET)Washington, DC |
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Cash is King: Understanding Cash Flow as a Commercial Real Estate Investor
Featuring Timothy Dell, Real Estate Investment Banker & Managing Director, Columbia National Real Estate Finance, LLC
Whether you’re a commercial real estate developer or investor, understanding how cash flow assists in making sound decisions concerning the acquisition and ownership of your commercial properties is key to the future of your firm. Come learn how to analyze the cash flow of income producing properties for the purposes of obtaining commercial real estate financing in this volatile market.
Event Details:
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
12:00-2:00PM
Reed Smith, LLP
1301 K Street, NW, Penthouse – East Tower
Washington, DC 20005
Please RSVP no later than Thursday, March 18, 2010, via email to info@aarepdc.org.
When & Where
Reed Smith LLP
Penthouse East
1301 K Street, NW - Suite 1100 East Tower
Washington,
DC 20005
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 12:00 PM (ET)
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African American Real Estate Professionals, Washington, DC
The African American Real Estate Professionals, Washington, D.C. Chapter, (AAREP DC) was established in 1995, as a 501 (c)(6) non-profit professional association with over 800 corporations and individuals participating in the Washington, DC Chapter. AAREP is primarily focused on those in the commercial real estate industry and has gained significant recognition throughout the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area for the depth of our membership and successful lunch and evening programs, special events and our student outreach program (Minorities in Commercial Real Estate, MICRE). AAREP has chapters in Baltimore, North Carolina, New York, Detroit, and Boston areas and has new chapter charter interest in Minnesota, and Chicago..
AAREP’s mission is to “lead in the intellectual, professional, and economic development of African American commercial real estate professionals.” Our membership represents every major discipline within the commercial real estate industry. Within AAREP, our members have strong capabilities in site selection and acquisition, financing, title investigations, project design and build, space leasing, property management, and are highly poised and see the benefits in being a member of the African American Real Estate Professionals, Washington, D.C. Chapter.
AAREP hosts informational, educational and networking programs that provide access to information on commercial and residential real estate market trends, industry related topics and employment opportunities. In addition to business development and entrepreneurship events, AAREP members are committed to returning the benefits of their success to the African American community through student outreach and career mentoring programs. For more information about the organization, please visit our website at www.aarepdc.org.
AAREP’s goals and objectives are to provide our members with the following: Opportunities for meaningful interactions with others in the commercial real estate industry, on both a professional and personal level, through periodic meetings, programs and activities; Exposure and access to information regarding commercial real estate market trends, activities and industry-related topics; and educational programs to further advance members professional and personal development.
In addition, AAREP members have made a commitment to return the benefits of their success to the African American community through a variety of activities, including a student outreach/career mentoring program, the job bank and contributions to local charitable organizations and providing opportunities for members to make powerful business connections with other member companies. This has often resulted in joint ventures, partnering, etc. AAREP plans to have testimonials on our website to state the success of our networking.
We are truly excited about this Program Year, and we need your support to help us continue to strengthen our commitment to meeting our goals and fulfilling our vision through your membership commitment. For more information about AAREP’s history, leadership initiatives, mission and programs for this Program year, please visit our website, www.aarepdc.org.