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06-13-2013 - PWC to hold Meet the Real Estate Industry

"The real estate market is heating up rapidly and the mood is running between cautiously upbeat and full throttle optimistic," said PWC president Lenore Janis. On June 13th, PWC's annual Meet the Real Estate Industry will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Club 101, 101 Park Ave. at 40th St. This year's honored guest list includes: Michael Algiere, senior vice president, national director, JLL; Joey Kara Koch, chief asset management office, deputy commissioner, NYC DCAS; Eric Cagner, director, NGKF; Gina Bocra, RA, LEED AP BD+C/ID+C, chief sustainability officer, NYC DOB; Andrew Flint, head of business development, View The Space; and Jerry Del Tufo, assistant director real estate & development, PANYNJ. The cost is $85 PWC members; $95 non-members; $100 at the door without reservations. Buffet dinner included. For information contact [email protected], visit www.pwcusa.org/ny or call 212.486.7745.
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