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8th Annual Real Estate Trade Show to be held October 28

The Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors' (BMAR) is hosting its 8th Annual Real Estate Trade Show on Wednesday, October 28 at the Pelham Split Rock Golf Course conveniently located between Westchester County and Manhattan at 870 Shore Rd., Bronx. "The 2009 Trade Show Committee approved the change of venue, location and format in order to improve the 8th annual event," said Jim Slattery, committee chairman. The Trade Show will open at 2 p.m. and expanded to include a Networking Cocktail Party from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Confirmed exhibitors will be able to set up in the morning on the day of the show saving valuable time and minimizing expenses. "Both exhibitors and visitors have the opportunity to network under low pressure and cozy conditions. Golf enthusiasts can also make arrangements to play a round earlier in the day," said Slattery. We have a core group of exhibitors that recognize the excellent value they receive by participating in the annual Trade Show. The new format will be an enhancement for members and exhibitors interested in establishing new business contacts, greet existing customers all in one day with this event and enjoy a drink at a relaxed setting. Members of the Trade Show committee believe that there will also be many new vendors interested in generating new business contacts especially in this economy. The 2009 Trade Show Exclusive Sponsor for the 3rd consecutive year is Goodhart National Gorman Agency Inc. Additional sponsorships are also available to promote your company. Matthew Engel, 2009 president-elect of BMAR, said, "The organization sponsors a wide range of programs, services and networking opportunities such as this Real Estate Trade Show for the benefit of companies and professionals active in the industry." The Annual Trade Show is meticulously planned and professionally coordinated. This format is unique and provides members with free valet parking, free admission with advance registration, free cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, access to exhibitors displaying the latest products, services and tools to maximize your profitability. A frequent quote stated by many exhibitors heard is, "I've been an exhibitor for my company at various trade shows throughout the New York area and I believe that this show continues to be one of the best." Stephen Wolinetz, committee member said, "As an added promotional benefit for exhibitors this year, individual exhibitors will be promoted for their Trade Show Specials. Show Specials are a great way to drive traffic to the Trade Show and generate new business for exhibitors." Promotion of the 2009 Real Estate Trade Show & Cocktail Party will be extensively promoted to over 10,000 contacts throughout the New York metropolitan region via broadcast email and regular mail. Exhibitors are encouraged to confirm their participation early since they benefit with advance promotions as a Products & Services Provider. Types of companies participating in prior Trade Shows included: architects & engineers; appliance repair; associations; banking & financial services; billing services; building supplies; boiler repairs & installations; commercial laundry equipment; commercial realtors; computerized heat controls & monitors; consultants; consulting engineers; copiers & fax machines; elevator service companies; energy/ natural gas & oil companies; environmental services; exchange specialists; exterminators; fuel companies; financial services; hardware supplies & services; home inspectors; importer stone supplier; intercom & electrical contractors; Internet marketing; iron works; insurance companies; janitorial & hardware supply; laundry equipment & services; lighting renovation contractors; meter reading; mortgage financing; plumbing contractors; promotional products; property management software; publications & media; qualified intermediary; real estate franchises; residential realtor companies; restoration & remediation; security systems; sewer & drain service; storage systems; technology; telecommunications; tenant screening; title insurance companies; vacation clubs & destinations; video services; water treatment; windows & glass companies; and other product and service providers. For more information on the 8th Annual Real Estate Trade Show & Cocktail Party hosted by BMAR call (212) 242-4343, (718) 892-3000 or email: [email protected]. Nunzio Del Greco, RCE is the CEO of the Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors, Bronx, N.Y.
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