BRE Properties to Attend Wells Fargo Real Estate Securities Conference in New York, NY, December 8, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--BRE Properties, Inc. (NYSE:BRE) today announced that members of the companya™s executive team will attend the 14th Annual Wells Fargo Real Estate Securities Conference in New York, NY, on December 8, 2010, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Participating in the conference will be Constance B. Moore, BREa™s president and chief executive officer, and John A. Schissel, executive vice president, chief financial officer. During the conference, the company will meet with investors and industry analysts in a series of one-on-one meetings. Moore also will participate in a multifamily panel discussion at 10:35 a.m. The presentation material prepared for this conference will be available on the company's website, [ www.breproperties.com ], in the Investors section, under Presentations.
About BRE Properties
BRE Properties, based in San Francisco, CA, owns and manages apartment communities convenient to its residentsa™ work, shopping, entertainment and transit in supply-constrained Western U.S. markets. BRE directly owns and operates 76 apartment communities totaling 21,622 units in California, Arizona and Washington. The company invests in communities through acquisition and development, and currently has five properties in various stages of development and construction, totaling 1,576 units, and joint-venture interests in 13 additional apartment communities, totaling 4,080 units. BRE Properties is a real estate investment trust (REIT) listed in the S&P MidCap 400 Index. For more information on BRE Properties, please visit our website at [ www.breproperties.com ]. (Property data as of 09/30/10)
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