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2019 NYC Real Estate Expo set for October 24th

Manhattan, NY Organizers of the 2019 NYC Real Estate Expo set for October 24th are advising businesses to act fast to reserve exhibit space at the NY Hilton Midtown.

The day-long 11th annual NYCRE Expo will attract over 5,000 movers and shakers for the industry’s premier event, bringing together top commercial and residential real estate pros, plus everyone who deals with them–or wants to–including builders, architects, contractors, telecommunications and maintenance experts, investors, bankers, insurers, utilities and many more.

Event founder and president of  the NYC Network Group, Anthony Kazazis, said, “In our first decade we’ve proven this expo is unlike other industry events–a wonderful day of productive networking, panel discussions and promotion.  It’s a rare chance to rub elbows and speak with industry leaders whom you probably won’t ever be able to get an appointment with.” The New York Building Congress expects $59.3 billion in construction spending during 2019.

For details about exhibit space, sponsorship, ad opportunities and pricing, as well as Early Bird discount admission tickets, visit http://www.nycnetworkgroup.com/exhibit/. When reserving exhibit space and to receive a discount, include the Promo code “Expo” on registration forms. Exhibitors and sponsors receive a supply of courtesy admission tickets.

New this year, any participant/exhibitor, etc., can schedule an interview about their business that will be widely posted before, during and after the Expo. Custom videos or news releases can also be produced through the NYC Network Group, either related to the NYC Real Estate Expo or for ongoing promotion of your company.    

The 2019 NYC Real Estate Expo will feature 7.5 hours of free CE credit with registration. Pre-register at www.nycnetworkgroup.com for more information and register now for early bird discounts. For individual tickets, the “early bird” registration fee is $69 per ticket. ($89 after August 14.) Admission at the door will be $120.  To register with the discount, upon registering add promo code “Expo.”  

For general expo questions [email protected].

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