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Peter Belisle
Market Director
Southwest Region
It’s a pleasure to have the Summit pay a visit to the west coast. Here in San Diego we are seeing the office market being fueled by industry clusters that have sustained growth over the last few years like technology, life sciences and healthcare. As I review the list of attendees for the week, I’m thrilled to see such great representation from companies within these industries, many of whom are headquartered out of Southern California.
A recent Summit trend that I’ve noted which has continued into San Diego is the participation of economic development authorities. I see many local municipalities joining in the action this week and am excited for the prospect of bringing the public and private sectors together to continue strong industry growth and diversification within the region.
The Summits have truly become such a diverse mix of companies and service providers which makes the learning experiences and sharing of ideas as rich as ever. We hope you’ll follow our conversation this week as we share insights straight from the Summit floor and discuss strategies for how CRE can continue to add greater value and more measurable impact to organizations.

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Welcome CoreNet goers to San Diego
Peter Belisle
Market Director
Southwest Region
It’s a pleasure to have the Summit pay a visit to the west coast. Here in San Diego we are seeing the office market being fueled by industry clusters that have sustained growth over the last few years like technology, life sciences and healthcare. As I review the list of attendees for the week, I’m thrilled to see such great representation from companies within these industries, many of whom are headquartered out of Southern California.
A recent Summit trend that I’ve noted which has continued into San Diego is the participation of economic development authorities. I see many local municipalities joining in the action this week and am excited for the prospect of bringing the public and private sectors together to continue strong industry growth and diversification within the region.
The Summits have truly become such a diverse mix of companies and service providers which makes the learning experiences and sharing of ideas as rich as ever. We hope you’ll follow our conversation this week as we share insights straight from the Summit floor and discuss strategies for how CRE can continue to add greater value and more measurable impact to organizations.
This entry was posted on Sunday, April 29th, 2012 at 8:00 am and is filed under CoreNet Global Summit, General comments, Location strategy, San Diego 2012. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.