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Midwest Lodging Investors Summit

11 - 13 July 2010
Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers
United States - Chicago , IL

In its 3rd year, the MLIS provides global lodging real estate industry professionals an education and networking forum to create investment opportunities and maximize existing ones.

The educational program of over twenty sessions is presented by renowned industry leaders who provide insight on important topics such as Hotel Development and Construction, Hotel Operations, Hotel Financing, and updates on Hotel Segments.

Who Attends the MLIS?

  • Hotel Owners
  • Hotel Developers
  • Real Estate Developers
  • Real Estate Executives
  • Chain Company Executives
  • Management Company Executives
  • Shopping Center Developers
  • Investment Bankers
  • Lenders
  • Investors
  • Mortgage Brokers
  • Bankers
  • Legal Professionals

Contact Information

John Moriarty
Group Show Director
Phone: 913-514-6346
Email: john.moriarty@penton.com

Company Details

Hospitality NetPenton Media, Inc.
www.penton.com
1100 Superior Ave.
USA - Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: 216-696-7000
Fax: 216-696-1309
Email: info@penton.com

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