Lawrence Freeman, QC, steers discussion on port and waterfront city retail markets
During the Atlantic Real Estate Forum this afternoon in Halifax, partner Lawrence Freeman, QC, will serve as the moderator on a panel providing an industrial and retail market update, specifically for port and waterfront cities. Larry will help guide speakers as they discuss the challenges and opportunities available to these cities, and what to expect from owning market assets.
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