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10th Annual NYC Real Estate Expo - April 18

New York, NY Anyone who’s anyone in the real estate industry–or is working toward that goal–will be in NYC on Wednesday, April 18 for the 10th Annual NYC Real Estate Expo. Event hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the New York Hilton Midtown, 1335 Avenue of the Americas. Organizer Anthony Kazazis, head of the NYC Network Group who created the Expo a decade ago, expects 5,000 people to attend as it is a highlight of the industry’s annual calendar that brings together top commercial and residential real estate pros for a day of networking, panel discussions and exhibiting. Most attendees are doing business in the five boroughs, Westchester County, Connecticut and/or New Jersey and New England. 

People come from as far as Florida, California and Texas. Global exhibitors and attendees include China, Greece, Germany, Spain and Italy.

Kazazis said, “This is the only full-scale industry venue that attracts so many industry leaders – people you might only see or read about -- a ‘Who’s Who’ from whom attendees can learn firsthand from stories and tested methods of hugely successful guests.” 

Indicative of the caliber of speakers, Michael Stoler, host of The Stoler Report - New York’s Business Report and managing director at Madison Realty Capital, is a keynote speaker, discussing “Oh, Crystal Ball: What can we expect for 2018?”  

Among other luminaries: Ofer Yardeni, CEO of Stonehenge NYC; Paul Massey, president of NY investment sales at Cushman Wakefield; Peter Riguardi, chairman and president, New York Region - Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage.; Louise Phillips Forbes of Halstead; and Jonathan Kalikow, co-founder of Gamma Real Estate.

Real Estate, finance and technology leaders will join brokers, bankers, mortgage companies, attorneys, investors, developers, landlords, insurances companies, accounting firms, management firms, marketing and social media experts, and others. Over 150 vendors will showcase their businesses.

Agenda topics will include: reflections on the current and future market; insider insights on important trends; advice for implementing new technologies and strategies, and more. 

Among major sponsors: JLL, Realtor.com, Sotheby’s International, RE/MAX Commercial, Cushman & Wakefield, and many others.    

The Expo Early Bird Registration fee is $69 per ticket. ($89 after April 1.)  To register and get a 10% discount, upon registering add Promo Code “Expo.” 

For info and pricing regarding exhibit booths, Expo Journal ads or sponsorships, email stanhurwitz@gmail.com. For general NYC Real Estate Expo info visit  NYC Network Group: 10th Annual NYC Real Estate Expo,

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