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The Association of Commercial Real Estate, ACRE, is a non-profit, professional association formed to promote working relationships and professionalism within the Sacramento commercial real estate community. ACRE brings together commercial brokers, owners, developers and affiliated professionals for business networking events, educational presentations and discussion of industry developments.

ACRE gives back! ACRE donates annually to a wide variety of Sacramento region non-profit charities in an effort to strengthen our community. ACRE has raised and donated millions of dollars for Sacramento region charities since 1983. Our thanks go out to the Sacramento CRE industry for your continued support, participation and generosity.
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ACRE is an active philanthropic networking commercial real estate non-profit association with a robust schedule of events that are well-attended and very popular within the Sacramento region. Information on our events, company sponsorships and individual registration to attend our events is solely via the ACRE events e-notice system.
NEXTGEN events bring together leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, movers and shakers that come from a myriad of businesses that are involved with the commercial real estate industry in regional Sacramento. Its purpose is building and becoming a part of a powerful network that positively impacts while promoting and enhancing their CRE businesses.
The Association of Commercial Real Estate's Charity Benefit/Broker of the Year Awards originated in 1992. These distinguished commercial real estate awards are presented annually to brokers who have achieved outstanding brokerage results in several categories. In addition to recognizing industry high achievers, this event has raised millions of dollars for local regional charities.
The Association of Commercial Real Estate's (ACRE) Golf Tournament is immensely popular and sells out quickly each year. ACRE sends an event e-notice that offers our golf tournament opportunities for sale. No individual golfing spots only foursomes are available. All ACRE events go on sale via ACRE event e-notices.
The Association of Commercial Real Estate's (ACRE) is the proud owner of the Annual Developer Showcase Tradeshow. This event is the Sacramento region's most popular commercial real estate tradeshow and is attended by over 850 business professionals. This event features a comprehensive tradeshow, incredible networking, delicious food stations and the most important marketing opportunity for your company!
Reviews (8)
Rose Carlson
Rose Carlson
Dec 24, 2021
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Love their CSA! They are also very locally and socially conscious and work to make the world a better place.
Adam Lofquist
Adam Lofquist
Sep 02, 2021
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I tried my first CSA this year and I was not disappointed. They source amazing produce, provide helpful tips on how to store it and use it. To make it even better, they have an amazing and helpful staff.
Kyle Roeckeman
Kyle Roeckeman
Sep 25, 2019
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Eat local. The Good Acre supports local farmers, has a CSA program, and offers a variety of cooking classes for kids and adults. Really great organization to have in the community.
Rachel Sporer
Rachel Sporer
Oct 31, 2018
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This food hub is amazing! The staff is so friendly and the produce for their CSA looks so high quality. They also offer classes and resources to small farmers!
Matthew Wash
Matthew Wash
Jan 01, 2018
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Terrific team outing opportunity - we had a cooking class and had a fantastic time. The only downside was the knives were extremely dull - the staff person explained they sharpen their knives only once a month, so if your event is in the beginning of the month, you're in luck. Not so much if yours is at the end.
Elliott Adams
Elliott Adams
Aug 26, 2017
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We took a class on asian cooking and loved it! We can't wait till our next class!
Jake Hemstad
Jake Hemstad
Jul 24, 2017
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Love what they are doing to help support local farmers break into markets that would otherwise be inaccessible to them. More places like the Good Acre will be key to a truly successful "eat local" campaign.
Derek Nelson
Derek Nelson
Jul 21, 2016
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Went for a cooking class. Friendly and knowledgable chef. Unfortunately not that much cooking was done. Lots of informative talking