New, in-depth commercial real estate organizations section on rejournal.com
Rejournal.com has developed a user friendly in-depth organizations section on our website that covers all of the commercial real estate organizations that are featured in the pages of the New England and New York Real Estate Journals. This new section has been designed to be a quick and easy way for our visitors to research the current events of the major organizations within the commercial real estate industry.
The main page displays the organizations logos and names, listed alphabetically. When you click on a listing it brings up the most recent article about the organization with their latest news, current events, members, sponsors, links etc... below the article there are informative advertisements from companies that are members of the organization.
You can get to the organizations section by clicking on the "CRE Organizations" banner (pictured) on the left side of the N.E. and N.Y. Homepages or via the dropdown menu at the top of all our pages, other than the portal page, roll your mouse pointer over the "Services" tab then click on the "Organizations" link within the menu that drops down. Alternatively, you can type the following addresses (links/URL) into the address bar of your browser: http://www.rejournal.com/ne/sections/organizations/organizations.aspx - N.E. http://www.rejournal.com/ny/sections/organizations/organizations.aspx - N.Y.
As always, we encourage our visitors and readers to take advantage of this new feature and use this resource to stay informed with all the current events within the industry.
For more information feel free to email me: dscott@rejournal.com or call: (781) 878-4540 x286 or (800) 654-4993 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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