Last Updated: February 21, 2012 12:34pm ET

RealShare Philadelphia

Join Philadelphia's real estate elite at the tenth-annual RealShare PHILADELPHIA, the city's premiere conference for local commercial real estate executives. Produced by ALM's Real Estate Media Group, the event returns March 7, 2012 to The Union League. Mingle with your colleagues, make new business contacts and get deals done, and obtain market reconnaissance for 2012 and beyond from our informative panel sessions covering leasing, investment and development/redevelopment across the property types.

This year, some of the discussion panels include:

The Leaders' Forum

Representatives from the most active owners, investors, developers and brokers offer a high-level look at the biggest and most important transactions in the city, who's buying, who's selling and who's holding steady, and why, plus forecasts for deal pipelines across the property types.

Philadelphia’s Future: "Eds and Meds," the Navy Yard, and Other Ongoing Developments

Representatives from the Navy Yard, university and healthcare arenas provide an overview on development there, what is planned for the future and how it will impact the real estate and business markets in the city at large.

Attendees also have the opportunity to sign up with RealShare CONNECT, an exclusive networking tool. Through this platform, RealShareCONNECT attendees can:

View attendee profiles, send messages, schedule meetings

Watch general session videos

Download handouts and materials for sessions

Participate in live polls, industry surveys...

Access thought leadership critical thinking

Last year, GlobeSt.com provided comprehensive coverage of the event. If you missed the proceedings, or just want to remind yourself of 2011 events, catch up on our stories prior to the conference:

No Wusses in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA-Hard-core dealmakers and industry insiders braved the cold, and over a foot of snow, this morning to attend ALM’s ninth annual RealShare Philadelphia conference, held at the Union League here. And despite the chilly temps, the sentiment was decidedly more optimistic than in years past

Building Philadelphia’s Future

PHILADELPHIA-Often thought of as recession-proof, the education and healthcare sectors play a pivotal role in Philadelphia. So it’s no surprise that the ninth-annual RealShare conference, held here yesterday, wrapped up with a discussion about these two property types, with representatives from the University of Pennsylvania and several healthcare providers offering an overview on development here, what they have planned for the future and how it will impact the real estate and business markets in the city at large.

Philly RealShare to Shed Light on Coming Trends

PHILADELPHIA-Stability is what best sums up the local commercial real estate market. Philadelphia, unlike many other parts of the country, never fully enjoyed the boom years before the recession, but at the same time, wasn't hit as hard as many locales, several industry observers note.

RealShare Exclusive: Ed's and Med's Enter the Mainstream

PHILADELPHIA-Medical and educational real estate assets are quickly losing their niche status. Next week, on Jan. 27th, attendees at RealShare Philadelphia conference will get a perspective on how important those types of projects are to the Metro area.

 

LAST WEEK'S POLL

Penner, Mirante, D'Arcy . . . High-Level Resignations Mean . . .

GlobeSt.com Viewers See More C-Suite Turnover
NEW YORK CITY-Nearly two-thirds of respondents to a GlobeSt.com poll said recent high-level resignations either portend more to come or prove that the industry needs to work on succession planning.