News: Long Island

BOMA LI to hold holiday party on November 17th

Farmingdale, NY BOMA LI will hold their holiday party on Thursday, November 17th at Carlyle on the Green, Bethpage State Golf Course at 6 p.m.

The party is free for members of BOMA LI.  Please RSVP to [email protected] if you plan on attending this party by November 10th.

If you are interested in joining BOMA LI, they welcome all new principal members and first-time allied or professions members. Non-BOMA members cost is $150 per person.

Please visit www.bomali.org to download the registration form. Please send checks by November 10th.  Registration for non-BOMA LI members will not be confirmed until check and registration is received.

BOMA Long Island is part of BOMA International, the leading advocacy group for the commercial real estate industry. BOMA Long Island encourages and fosters the highest standards of professionalism in Long Island real estate through education and recognition of excellence.  BOMA LI offers many different forums to meet, discuss and exchange ideas with other professionals in similar and/or related fields. Information, resources and problem solving is easier, with the use of the BOMA-LI membership directory. Many of our members contact other members who have faced similar problems to discuss a solution that is right for them. BOMA LI also offers conventions, conferences and meetings prepared to the further development and education of our members. There are three different types of members; Principal, Allied and Professional.
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