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11-06-2012 - AREW to hold "Changing New York's Skyline, One Building at a Time" luncheon

The Association of Real Estate Women (AREW) will hold their "Changing New York's Skyline, One Building at a Time" luncheon ib Tuesday, November 6th. The guest speaker will be Tommy Craig, Hines' senior managing director. The event will be held at Club 101, 101 Park Ave. at 40th St. Networking will run from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and the luncheon and program will run from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Craig, who joined Hines in 1982, has been the Regional Officer and Partner responsible for Hines’ New York Tri-State office since 1996. Since joining Hines, Craig has been involved in a variety of development projects and transactions aggregating approximately 16 million s/f and has been directly responsible for project development and transactions valued in excess of $10 billion (value at completion) during this period. Hines is a large, privately held real estate firm that offers an array of real estate development and management services. They have done work in over 100 countries around the globe. Costs: AREW Members: N/C Other CREW Chapter Members: $90 Non-members: $120 Register at: www.arew.org
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