This "Real Estate Development From Beginning To End" seminar will cover the entire real estate development process, and provide participants with a greater understanding of the big picture."
(PRWEB) September 21, 2005 -- Real estate development is a complex and multifaceted business, and each link in the process affects the viability and success of the project as a whole. This highly informative seminar will cover the entire real estate development process, and provide participants with a greater understanding of the big picture." Experienced and well-respected professionals will offer valuable and practical insight and opinions on key issues and concepts.
Daniel G. Barber, CCIM, SIOR is the principal broker of Northeast Property Group, Inc, a full service real estate firm headquartered in New London, Connecticut involved in commercial brokerage, property management and residential condominium sales. He is an active commercial and investment broker and oversees all sales and marketing functions for the firm. Mr. Barber is both a CCIM and SIOR designee and has been continually active in the field of commercial real estate since 1985. He is an industrial expert and has been involved in the redevelopment of several significant industrial properties to alternative use. Representative clients include General Electric Company, Emerson Process Management, BBL Medical Buildings and Pfizer.
Joseph L. Hammer, Esq. is a partner with Day, Berry & Howard LLP, where his focus is environmental and land use. Mr. Hammer focuses his practice on environmental counseling and litigation, land use regulation and litigation, municipal litigation and property tax appeals. He has represented both applicants and municipalities in land use matters from the administrative through the appellate levels. In the environmental area, his experience includes the defense and prosecution of environmental cost recovery actions in state and federal courts, as well as the defense of governmental environmental enforcement actions. Mr. Hammer is admitted to practice in the state of Connecticut and before the U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Planning and Zoning Section for the Connecticut Bar Association. Mr. Hammer is also the chair of the Wethersfield Planning and Zoning Commission. He earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, with high honors, from Middlebury College and his J.D. degree, with honors, from the University Of Connecticut School Of Law.
John Hankins, LEP, CPG is a vice president with Fuss & ONeill, Inc. of Manchester, Connecticut, a 250-person multi-disciplinary engineering firm with offices throughout the east coast. Mr. Hankins serves as director of Fuss & ONeills Environmental Site Assessment Group and in this role directs the majority of the 100+ Phase I site assessments that are performed by the company annually. In addition, Mr. Hankins directs more comprehensive investigations performed as an element of adaptive re-use studies for industrial properties. Mr. Hankins concentrates in the characterization and remediation of sites under Connecticuts Property Transfer and Voluntary Corrective Action Programs and serves as the Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) on numerous projects under the LEP verification program in Connecticut, as well as large-scale contaminant investigations completed under a variety of regulatory frameworks including RCRA and CERCLA. He has served in a similar capacity at sites throughout New England as well as New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Tricia A. Haught, Esq. is a partner with Day, Berry & Howard LLP where her practice focus is environmental and land use. Ms. Haught focuses her practice on the business and regulatory aspects of environmental law. She has been an adjunct professor of environmental law at them University of Hartford and is a frequent author and speaker on environmental topics. Ms. Haught received one of the Hartford Business Journals 40 Under FortyLeadership Awards. She is admitted to practice in the state of Connecticut and the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Ms. Haught is a member of the American Bar Association (Environmental Law Section), the Connecticut Bar Association and the Society of Women Environmental Professionals. Ms. Haught has written numerous published articles, including Deadlines Loom for Compliance with Companies that Handle Toxic Agents," Mass High Tech, March 10, 2003 and New Regulations on Possession of Biological Agents and Toxins," DB&H Alert, February 6, 2003. She earned her A.B. degree from Amherst College and her J.D. degree, with high honors, from the University Of Connecticut School Of Law, where she was the editor of the University of Connecticut Law Review.
Christopher J. Rixon is the managing member of Masons Island Realty Group, LLC (MIRG) of Mystic, Connecticut. MIRG is a development company with a mission to create development opportunities that support and generate a healthy diversified and vibrant economy through smart growth" initiatives. The companys focus is primarily in the single-family and multifamily housing arenas with a desire to acquire, develop, build, sell or operate projects that are representative of the entire continuum of housing and housing alternatives. To this end, the spectrum of development covers everything from affordable rental housing, including elderly fixed income housing, to high-end luxury common ownership communities. Mr. Rixon received his LL.M. degree in taxation from New York University School of law, his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Western New England College School of Law and his B.A. degree in political science with minors in history and economics from the University of Rhode Island. With respect to housing initiatives, he is a member of the Executive Committee of the Blue Ribbon Panel on Housing established by the Council of Governments of Southeastern Connecticut (co-chair of Statutory Change Committee); the Housing Preservation Task Force established by the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority; and the Steering Committee of the Subase Realignment Coalition for the 2005 BRAC Process.
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, vice presidents, presidents, owners, lending professionals, project managers, real estate agents and brokers, business owners and managers, zoning board members, surveyors, architects, engineers, developers, planners, controllers, CFOs and accountants.
To register for this event please click http://www.lorman.com/info/347623 or please call 866-352-9539 to speak with a Lorman Education customer service representative. Reference number for this event is 18189.
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