New England Condominium Expo-May 24, 2016 A Day of Networking, Education and Information

More than a thousand board members, trustees, managers, building owners and exhibitors flooded the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston on Tuesday, May 24th for The New England Condominium Expo, an annual one-day event now in its eighth year. 

The Expo —a fixture on the business calendar of vendors, service providers, board members, building staff and residents—provides networking, information and educational opportunities for condo, HOA and co-op boards and residents throughout the region. 

Nearly 1,200 attendees spent the day visiting more than 150 exhibit booths and took in a lineup of informative educational seminars.

“Our Expos are an invaluable resource for board members, managers and building owners in the condo, HOA and co-op community. Not only can our attendees network and meet with experts in building management and administration, they can bring home proven solutions to make their properties run more efficiently,” says Yale Robbins, president of Yale Robbins, Inc., Expo producer and publisher of New England Condominium. “By anticipating trends in the condo, HOA and co-op marketplace, we help our attendees stay ahead of the curve and ultimately save money.” 

Don’t forget to visit our 2017 show. Log onto ne-expo.com for more information throughout the year as more details become available.

"The seminars … were very informative and allowed us to ask questions.  Also, we found a potential vendor for our condominium building."
—Martha Brest, unit owner at a Boston condominium

"This is my second year. I brought my brother who is a board member in another association and he was impressed with the amount of vendors and lawyers."
—William McCoy, board president, Quashnet Valley Condominium in Mashpee, MA

"This appeared to be well attended and the flow of traffic worked well and booth setup was done well.  I enjoyed the people interaction both with attendees and presenters."
—Sally Odell, property manager, North Point Property Management

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