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AREPA hosts spring 2025 real estate networking event at K32 Rooftop Bar

(L to R) Qili Li of Century Development Group; Leon Ye of Oxford Property Group; Frederick Cooper of Toll Brothers;
Peter Wu of Eastbrook Real Estate Group; Tony Huang of AREPA; Patrick Yu of Salamon Gruber Blaymore & Strenger PC;
George Xu of Century Development Group; & Mark Xu of Century Development Group  

Manhattan, NY The Asian Real Estate Professional Association (AREPA) hosted its Spring 2025 Real Estate Networking Event at K32 Rooftop Bar, located in Korea town. The event welcomed guests for an evening of networking, light refreshments, and community building within the real estate industry.

Attendees enjoyed beer, wine, soft drinks, and snacks, with a cash bar available throughout the evening. The event featured an energetic and diverse mix of professionals from across the real estate, finance, and legal sectors. Tickets sold out in advance due to limited capacity.

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