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BOMA Westchester holds mayor panel; Attended by Yonkers, New Rochelle and White Plains mayors

Pictured above (from left) are: Kevin Plunkett, Mike Spano, BOMA Westchester president William Bassett, Noam Bramson and Thomas Roach.

White Plains, NY The 2017 outlook for Westchester County’s cities was the focus of a special panel discussion presented by the Building Owners and Managers Association of Westchester (BOMA). The panel included Yonkers mayor Mike Spano, New Rochelle mayor Noam Bramson and White Plains mayor Thomas Roach. Deputy county executive Kevin Plunkett was the moderator. The mayors provided their perspective on the future of development and job growth in their cities. The luncheon program was held April 13th at the Reckson Metro Center.

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