International commercial real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle revealed Friday that it is pulling its support the upcoming New York Multifamily Summit due to a lack of diversity among the event’s speakers.
Source: Inman News
Commercial real estate firm JLL pulls out of summit over lack of diversity
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