February 2017

7th Annual CRE Broker Hockey Classic will take place March 30

The 7th Annual CRE Broker Hockey Classic Fundraiser will take place on Thursday, March 30 at Johnny’s Ice House West (2550 W Madison Street, Chicago) to benefit Inner City Education (ICE) and the Chicago Blackhawks Charities. The event brings in 32 office, industrial, retail, and investment brokers from Chicago-area firms that put their hockey skills to use during a competitive game that attracts spectators looking for an exciting opportunity to network.  The event is open to anyone in the commercial real estate industry or associated industries.

The game begins at 6:30 PM; The Stanley Club Bar & Grill overlooking the rink will be open from 5:30 PM to 11:00 PM for networking.

A $20 donation is suggested at the door for spectators. All proceeds from the event will go to Inner City Education (ICE) and the Chicago Blackhawks Charities.

The event is sponsored by several firms including: ABCO Electric, Bradford Allen, Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT, Conlon Commercial, D+K Architects, Hill Group, ISI Installation Specialists, Newmark, Quantum Real Estate, DLR Group, NAI Hiffman, MRSA, Langehaumer Construction, Skender, Humanscale, Stahelin Properties, Design Organization, Kentwood Office Furniture, Pepper Construction

Please contact David Julian: djulian@lcigc.com, 630-744-9510, or Brian Edgerton: bedgerton@hiffman.com, 630-693-0671, with questions.
 

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