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04-25-2014 – Center for Real Estate Studies at New York Law School to hold Rooftops Conference

The Center for Real Estate Studies at New York Law School will present “Rooftops Conference NYC 2014 - Exploring How Real Estate Impacts Not-for-Profit Organizations” on Friday, April 25 from 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Experts in real estate, not-for profits and legal, financial and regulatory affairs explore how real estate impacts the operations and mission of not-for-profit organizations, looking at challenges and opportunities and the links between markets, mission, and property strategies at the fourth annual Rooftops Conference NYC. Panels include: • Harvesting Assets or Eating the Seed Corn? Assessing and Addressing Core and Non-Core Properties • While You Were Resting: Property Regulation and Property Strategy • Risk Management for Not-for-Profit Properties • Trends and Tides: Updates in the Built Environment • Luncheon Program: What Is Your Building Saying to Your Audience? The event will be held at New York Law School, 185 West Broadway (at Leonard St.) Admission is free for not-for-profit executives, staff and board members, government officials and employees $95 - General Registration (all other professionals) Register at https://nyls.wufoo.com/forms/registration-for-the-rooftops-conference-2014/ For more information, please call 212-431-2135 or email [email protected]
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