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04-01-2014 - Massey Knakal CRE Investment Summit is back!

The Massey Knakal CRE Investment Summit is back! Join over 500 commercial owners, investors, developers and other real estate professionals on April 1 for a full day of networking, deal making and discussion of new innovations in the New York office and retail market. Early registration expires Thursday, February 6th. The event will be held at the McGraw-Hill Conference Center from 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Advanced Registration Rates: $199 Full Registration Rates: $599 Featured speakers include: * Haim Chera, Crown Acquisitions * Michael Happel, REIT * Scott Rechler, RxR Realty * Jonathan Resnick, Jack Resnick & Sons * David Sturner, Murray Hill Properties Confirmed Speakers: * Nicholas Bienstock, co-managing partner, Savanna * Lauren Brust, co-director - commercial building energy services, Steven Winter Associates * David Cheikin, vice president - leasing, Brookfield Properties * Haim Chera, principal, Crown Acquisitions * Susan Fine, principal, Oasis Real Estate * Michael Happel, chief investment officer, American Realty Capital New York Recovery REIT * Edward Hogan, national director - retail leasing, Brookfield Office Properties * Bob Knakal, founder, Massey Knakal * Albert Laboz, principal, United American Land * Jeffrey Lenobel, partner, Schulte Roth & Zabel * Paul Massey, chief executive officer, Massey Knakal * Michael Nash, senior managing director, Blackstone * Scott Rechler, chief executive officer, RxR Realty * Jonathan Resnick, chief executive officer, Jack Resnick & Sons * Michael Rudder, principal, Rudder Property Group * Ralph DiRuggiero, senior vice president, Paramount Property Group * Larry Silverstein, CEO & president, Silverstein Property Group * David Sturner, principal, Murray Hill Properties * Richard Wagman, Managing Director, Madison Capital Conference Agenda: * Working 'Round the Clock: Office Power Panel * In the Middle: Opportunities in Mid-Sized Office Properties * Bridging the Gap: Commercial Debt Financing * The Lords of the Land: Operations All-Stars * Break It Down for Me: The Emergence of Retail Condos * Where Do We Go From Here: A Commercial Market Overview * Shopping for Shops: Retail MVP's Register at: http://mkcresummit.com/register
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