10th Annual NBOA Summer Soiree

10th Annual NBOA Summer Soiree

SOLD OUT! You're invited to one of the most exciting industry networking events of the year - the NBOA's 10th Annual Summer Soiree!

By NBOA Chicago

Date and time

Thursday, August 11, 2022 · 5 - 9pm CDT

Location

Loyola University Chicago -WEST QUAD

1032 W Sheridan Chicago, IL 60660

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

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FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT, PLEASE REACH OUT TO EVENTS@NBOA.COM

Each August, NBOA hosts a gathering of hundreds of neighborhood housing providers, managers and professionals serving the multi-family industry throughout the Chicago area. If you've attended any of our previous Summer Soirees, you know it provides an amazing opportunity to network with like-minded professionals while enjoying delicious food, drink and music under a summer evening sky.

Proceeds from the event help support the work of the NBOA, a non-for-profit association of neighborhood building owners groups who represent the interests of Chicago's small- and mid-size housing providers.

Location: Loyola University Chicago- West Quad

About the NBOA

The Neighborhood Building Owners Alliance (NBOA) is an association of nine Chicago neighborhood building owners groups, including Rogers Park Builders Group (RPBG), Edgewater Uptown Builders Association (EUBA), Lakeview Developers Association (LDA), Latino Real Estate Investors Council (LREIC), Lincoln Park Builders of Chicago (LPBC), Greater Austin Development Association (GADA), Northwest Side Building Coalition (NSBC), Southside Builders Association (SBA), and South Side Community Investment Association (SSCIA).

The NBOA is a voice for Chicago's neighborhood building owners and developers, a constituency underrepresented in Chicago and Cook County. For too long, legislation has been adopted and rules and procedures have been promulgated on the city, county, and state levels without the input of neighborhood building owners and developers. As a result, laws have been passed that have proven detrimental and costly not only to building owners and developers, but to building managers, tenants and society at large.

With the assistance of other real estate organizations; state, county and city government; tenant organizations; affordable housing groups and other interested parties, the NBOA hopes to make practical and meaningful changes that will better serve all involved in Chicago's real estate community.

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