Last Updated: February 15, 2012 04:16pm ET

RealShare Real Estate Preview

The past year showed signs of a recovery, but will it last into 2012? RealShare REAL ESTATE 2012 is back to provide you with the information you need to position yourself to succeed in the complicated commercial real estate market. The event has been reformatted to bring you the most comprehensive information on many aspects of the industry. With a focus on the opportunities to be found in today's unsettled economy, over 50 industry leaders will be on hand to share their insights and opinions on what will happen in 2012, what impact the election will have, where the hidden deals are, what financing will look like and what you need to do to survive, and thrive.

The event takes place on March 22, 2012. Prior to that, GlobeSt.com will have advance coverage, starting with an article by reporter Natalie Dolce. Featured conference panelists:

Tony Natsis - Participating on the panel: Brokerage Insights for 2012

Marc Renard - To speak during the panel: Unearthing the Investment Opportunities in 2012

Laurie Lustig-Bower - On the panel Multifamily - Building on Fundamentals

RealShare Apartments East recently took place on February 15. Curious to learn more about a RealShare event? Here's some of our coverage:

Experts Divided on Future of Market Strength

WASHINGTON, DC-A full house of roughly 350 people gathered to hear brokers, investors and lenders discuss the east coast multifamily environment at RealShare Apartments East, produced by ALM's Real Estate Media Group.

RealShare Apartments East Tracks Fast-Moving Trends 

Panels will focus on the investment outlook for the East Coast, multifamily brokers and what they are finding is necessary to close the deals and capital markets financing issues.

Another way to connect and network with RealShare events can happen through RealShare CONNECT - opportunity to glean insights and network with a growing roster of commercial real estate professionals

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.