November 18, 2025 - 01:57

LAS VEGAS – A series of educational classes tailored for commercial real estate professionals will take place on December 17 and 18. These sessions aim to provide essential continuing education for those in the industry, helping them stay updated on the latest trends and regulations.
The first class is scheduled for December 17, running from 9 a.m. to noon. Participants can expect to engage in comprehensive discussions and interactive learning experiences that will enhance their skills and knowledge in commercial real estate. The curriculum is designed to address various topics crucial for professionals looking to excel in the competitive real estate market.
On December 18, a second class will continue the educational offerings, providing further opportunities for networking and professional development. Attendees will benefit from the insights of experienced instructors and the chance to connect with peers in the industry. This initiative underscores the importance of ongoing education and training in maintaining a successful career in real estate.
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