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AROUND TOWN: REBNY Clinic, Construction Breakfast

REBNY Seminar
Feb. 19: REBNY’s next Residential Rental Clinic seminar is from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the Mendik Education Center. Presented by Daniel Marrello of Town Fifth Avenue LLC and Gary Kyian of Perfect RE Solutions Inc., join fellow REBNY members in this exciting seminar that will teach you more about how to expand and improve your residential real estate business. For more information, contact Yesenia Dhanraj at YDhanraj@rebny.com.

Pinnacle Awards
Feb. 25: The annual BOMA Pinnacle Awards will be held at Chelsea Piers, Pier Sixty, 23 Street & Hudson River. Tickets are $495 per person. Complimentary buses will be provided at the end of the program to take guests to Penn Station, Grand Central & Port Authority Terminal.For ticket information, go to www.bomany.orhg

NAIOP-NY Public
Policy Symposium
March 2: Join state, local and NAIOP leaders for a program that will feature a panel discussion with NJ Mayors who are leading economic development efforts to transform their towns. Sepakers include DCA Commissioner Chuck Richman, Trenton Mayor Eric Jackson, Hackensack Mayor John Labrosse, Parsippany-Troy Hills Mayor James Barberio and Wayne Mayor Christopher Vergano. Additional speakers are being finalized. The event will begin at 7.45 a.m. at The Heldrich, 10 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. This Event is Open to Members and Colleagues Employed with a Member’s Firm. NJ Licensed Brokers/Salespersons can earn 1 CE credit.Attorneys can earn 1 CLE credit.

Construction Breakfast
Mar. 3: The New York Building Congress will host a Construction Industry Breakfast Forum with New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Matthew J. Driscoll at the New York Hilton Midtown, Trianon Ballroom, 1335 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan. Registration and reception at 8:00 a.m., breakfast and program begin at 8:30 a.m. Fee: $95 for NYBC members; $150 for non-members; $900 for member table; $1,250 for non-member table; $4,000 to co-host. For more information on reservations or sponsorship opportunities, contact Alanna Draudt at adraudt@buildingcongress.com. To register online, visit www.buildingcongress.com.

IREM Breakfast
March 3: The Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management will host a breakfast meeting at the Union League Club, 38 East 37th Street NYC. The keynote speaker will be Chad Michael Hoeppner, CEO, GK Training & Communications. The topic is “ Effective Communication is an Art.” Join us for a networking “coffee hour” followed by a continental breakfast and the morning’s speaker. The cost is $60 per person. To reserve please visit iremnyc.org or call 212.944.9445

AREPA Networking
March 29: The Asian Real Estate Professional Association (AREPA) will host a Spring networking event from 6 to 8 p.m. at Singl Lounge (at the Hyatt Union Square) located at 80 East 13th Street, NYC. There will be a $10 charge for entry to this event. Free for 2016 AREPA members. Tickets sold at the door will be $20.00. As there are limited tickets, this event will sell out, so please order early. For further information and membership details, please go to www.arepainc.org

IREM Summit
April 9: The Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM®) returns to Washington, D.C., April 9–13 for the annual Leadership and Legislative Summit. A member of the Museum of Broadcasting’s Radio Hall of Fame and the Journalism Hall of Fame, Ann Compton will be the keynote speak. She will draw from decades of experience covering the White House, traveling with presidents and vice presidents, and award-winning coverage of historic events like 9/11 to deliver her address at this year’s Summit. John Santora, CPM, COO and Chief Integration Officer at Cushman & Wakefield will be a featured speaker. Industry headlines have been filled with the merger of Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ to create a company with revenues of more than $5 billion and management of over four billion square feet globally. In a wide-ranging and compelling conversation, Santora will discuss the merger; what is driving the returning trend of mega-mergers; what this means for competition and much more.

CHPC Luncheon
April 13: The 57th Annual Citizens Housing & Planning Council Luncheon will honor the best and brightest in New York City’s housing industry. The luncheon will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the New York Marriott Marquis, 1535 Broadway.

NAIOP Golf Outing
May 9: NAIOP CT and NYC will partner to host the Annual Golf Outing at Knollwood Country Club. Sponsors are being invited to sign up. Sign up forms will be sent in

February.
NAIOP-NJ Gala
May 12: The New Jersey Chapter of NAIOP announced the recipients of its 2016 Commercial Real Estate Awards will be presented during the 29th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards Gala, to be held at The Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset, N.J. Donald Witmondt, chairman of Woodmont Properties, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. The Impact Awards will be presented to Brandywine Realty Trust and Robert Rudin of Cushman & Wakefield. Rotwein+Blake will receive the Industry Service Award. The winners of the Deal of the Year Awards will be revealed at the Gala. The 29th Annual Gala is chaired by Dave Gibbons, Elberon Development Group; Seena Stein, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank; and Ed Walsh, Avison Young. The members-only Gala ticket pre-sale is open now through March 17. Ticket sales will open to the public on March 18. For complete details and updates, visit www.naiopnj.org/Gala29.

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