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AM Trust to hold Fireside Chat on September 12th

New York, NY The fifth in AmTrust Title Insurance Company’s real estate summit series will be a “Fireside Chat” with the founding principles of L&L MAG: David Levinson, Robert Lapidus and MaryAnne Gilmartin.   The new company is dedicated to bringing together purposeful, committed builders to develop beautiful projects that enhance the skyline and streetscapes, while delivering value to partners and investors. Taking place on September 12th, the event will be held at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave., beginning at 8:30 a.m.; Michael Stoler, president of New York Real Estate, TV LLC, will moderate the conversation.  All proceeds will be donated to the Joe Namath Foundation, which benefits numerous children’s charities and neurological research.

For further info and to register: email [email protected] or call 212 499-0100.

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