Name: Roger Delisle CCIM
Title: Broker
Company Name: Island Associates Real Estate Inc.
Years with Company: 23
Years in real estate industry: 26
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: Island Associates have been subscribers to NYREJ for over 10 years, the commercial exposure has contributed to success and knowledge of the market.
Q: The approximate year you discovered the NYREJ and what business you were in at the time:
A: Not sure the year conversely identified the benefit with their knowledge and forum of commercial real-estate transaction in the market place. Find NYREJ communicates what is happening in the market and who is involved, in this business essential to keep up to date.
Q: Your most memorable or favorite "15 minutes of fame" in the NYREJ:
A: Every time we are mentioned in the NYREJ is like the first time, we appreciate the exposure and up-to-date publications presenting the latest lease/ sale in the market place.
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