Name: Lina Gottesman
Title: President
Company/Firm: Altus Metal, Marble and Wood
Years with Company/Firm: 25
Years in Real Estate: 30
Q: The approximate number of years you have been a subscriber and/or how the NYREJ has been a benefit to you and/or your business:
A: We're twins - Altus is also 25 in 2014! Through the years, NYREJ has helped boost the real estate and construction industries through its OpEds on timely topics and articles on major deals and projects. Altus Metal, Marble and Wood has consistently advertised in NYREJ every month for the past three years and this has definitely improved our exposure. We've been proud to see ourselves showcased on its pages and I've received positive feedback on text submitted over the years. Just as Altus continues to expand and grow, I know that NYREJ will become more and more of an influencer. Congrats to all!
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