The power of influence is vast, and influencers yield such clout that they are able to effect change through direct and, more often than not, indirect action. The impact of an influencer is recognizable and significant. The next influencer list in the July/August issue of Real Estate Forum will include influencers in the industrial sector.

In all segments of the commercial real estate business, there are a number of individuals that have made an indelible impact on their line of business. Be it through their contributions to the industry, or the vast successes they've racked up in completing deals and projects, or the innovations and best practices they've introduced to the business, these people and organizations have helped to shape their field and where it is headed.

This year, Real Estate Forum is putting the spotlight on some of the biggest Influencers across the commercial real estate spectrum. The third installment of the series will appear in our upcoming July/August issue, featuring some of the most notable Influencers in the INDUSTRIAL real estate scene, from developers, investors and brokers to those introducing new concepts and products to the business.

The deadline is Monday, April 29th. Click here to nominate now.

Please contact Erika Morphy with questions about eligibility and the selection process.

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