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The CCIM Institute Blog features dealmaking, networking and technology news. We explore market trends, investment strategies, and expert insights into the commercial real estate industry.  The stories we feature provide an informed look into the latest market strategies, best practices, and innovative ideas shaping the leaders in the field.

The blog is moderated by Hannah Donegan, Marketing Manager.

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Manager of Content Strategy and Publications
Send all industry news, regional information, local market reports, technology news, article and columns ideas.

Hannah Donegan
Telephone: (312) 321-4473               
Email:  hdonegan@ccim.com

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5 Years In, Opportunity Zones Pack Potential with Reid Thomas with JTC Americas

The podcast, “5 Years In, Opportunity Zones Pack Potential with Reid Thomas with JTC Americas,” discusses the continued potential for investment and development in opportunity zones. Reid Thomas, chief revenue officer and managing director of JTC Americas, the North American division of JTC Group, joins the podcast. Five years after the legislation was passed, Thomas shares why it’s still an attractive opportunity for direct investment in underdeveloped and underserved communities. While continued changes could come from Washington, D.C., Thomas sees opportunity zones as a part of commercial real estate that’s here to stay.