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Be part of the NYREJ 2024 Year in Review!

Seasons Greetings! As we wrap up 2024, we're gearing up for our annual Year in Review spotlight! This spotlight is a celebration of the year in commercial real estate, featuring notable achievements, exciting projects, and key insights from industry leaders. It’s the perfect way to share your perspective on 2024 and where we’re headed next.

Key Deadlines to Keep in Mind:

  • Q&A Submission Deadline: Monday, December 9
  • Advertising Reservation Deadline: Friday, December 13

Who Can Participate:
To keep this local, individuals who are based in New York or within 50 miles of NYC are invited to contribute. Submissions will feature one representative per firm, but if you’d like to include additional team members, we’ve got options to make that happen, contact us today.

View sample ads from our 2023 Year in Review HERE

For more information please contact Kristine Wolf at [email protected] or your account executive.

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