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KW Commercial and Fairfield County’s Commercial Brokers Network to host annual luncheon June 24th

Andreas Senie

Stamford, CT KW Commercial’s managing director and EAC properties founder Andreas Senie, in partnership with Fairfield County’s Commercial Brokers Network (FCCBN) to host mayor Caroline Simmons and the economic development team, Leah Kagan, for the second annual luncheon to discuss opportunities for growth, business initiatives and the latest commercial real estate trends. Recognizing the crucial role each attendee plays in shaping the future of real estate, this luncheon is open to Fairfield County’s leading commercial brokers, owners, investors, and developers. The luncheon will be held on June 24th 2024 at KW’s headquarters at 2777 Summer St., Suite 700, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. 

“In the commercial real estate sector, networking is not just a social activity, it’s a strategic move that can significantly impact your net worth. FCCBN events, such as FCCBN monthly luncheons, are more than just gatherings of deal-makers and government officials. They are opportunities for direct dialogue with the city, discussions on available business opportunities, and insights into the latest trends. Every attendee leaves each luncheon more informed and better connected to invest, develop, and or lease commercial real estate,” said Senie.

“Even with the proliferation of technology, the best way to ensure you are in the right place with the right actionable intelligence to invest profitability is by having your network of deal makers and government officials have candid conversations on who, what, where and when business is available to get done. Many times, transacting parties will find each other in the room. This is one of the core values FCCBN provides,” said Win. 

“Case in point: While EAC deploys the latest technology, it is currently comprised of thirteen specialists servicing all asset classes across Connecticut. With over $750M in exclusive client assets under representation, investor representation, and tenant representation across 93+ exclusive clients, our Connecticut division alone has over 200+ years of combined experience supported nationwide through KW Commercial, the number one real estate company in the United States whose commercial team consists of the most knowledgeable, results-driven brokers backed by the most innovative and scalable technology the commercial real estate industry has to offer. The value derived from these luncheons continues to be a leading source of business opportunities,” Senie said. 

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