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03-03-2015 - CREW New York to present: "Commercial Real Estate Collaborators: How Massey Knakal Came to Join Cushman & Wakefield"

CREW New York will present "Commercial Real Estate Collaborators: How Massey Knakal Came to Join Cushman & Wakefield" on March 3rd. The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Club 101, 101 Park Ave. at 40th St. The event will be monitored by Daniel Geiger, senior reporter, Crain's New York Business. Event speakers are: * Paul Massey, president, New York investment sales, Massey Knakal. * Ron Lo Russo, president, NY Tristate region, Cushman & Wakefield. * Robert Knakal, chairman, New York investment sales, Massey Knakal. The speakers will discuss Cushman & Wakefield's successful acquisition of Massey Knakal and what it means for New York City's commercial real estate market. Geiger will moderate the discussion, which will be followed by a brief question-and-answer session. Robert Knakal and Paul Massey began their careers at CB Richard Ellis and later formed Massey Knakal, New York's #1 investment sales firm with an aggregate value in excess of $23 billion. An attorney by training, Ron Lo Russo has spearheaded numerous successful projects in his role as an integral part of Cushman & Wakefield's U.S. executive management team. On January 1st, Cushman & Wakefield acquired Massey Knakal to form a commercial real estate powerhouse. Registration: * CREW New York Members with Pre-Paid Luncheon Package: N/C * CREW New York Members without Pre-Paid Luncheon Package: N/C * Members of other CREW Chapters and NYBC Council of Industry Women's Organizations: $100 * Non-members: $120 Register at www.crewnetwork.org
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