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Bronx Chapter of HGAR to hold Bowling the Bronx event on April 8 at Bowlero

White Plains, NY The Bronx Chapter of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors (HGAR), will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its “Bowling with the Bronx” event on April 8, from 6:30 to 9:00 PM at Bowlero.

More than just a night of bowling, this annual event is a powerful networking opportunity that brings together the Realtor community to connect, exchange market insights, and stay informed on industry trends in a fun and relaxed setting.

As professionals who not only work in but also live in the neighborhoods they serve, Realtors play a vital role in shaping and promoting the communities they represent. “Bowling with the Bronx” provides a unique space for them to strengthen relationships, discuss local market dynamics, and support each other in a casual and engaging environment. Attendees will enjoy unlimited bowling, complimentary pizza, soft drinks, beer, and wine, plus added attractions like a DJ and a photo booth, making it the perfect blend of business and fun.

This event is open to HGAR members, as well as non-members. To register, please visit www.hgar.com/events.

The former Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors (BMNAR), merged with HGAR in 2020. Founded in 1924 as the Real Estate Board of the Bronx, the organization changed its name to BMNAR in 1973. Community outreach has always been part of both BMNAR’s and HGAR’s missions.

“We are excited to be able to continue one of our Bronx traditions with HGAR and look forward to connecting again with both our Bronx and Hudson Valley communities,” said Gregory Tsougranis, HGAR regional director, Bronx.

The Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors is a not-for-profit trade association consisting of over 13,000 real estate professionals doing business in Manhattan, the Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, and Orange counties. It is the second largest Realtor Association in New York, and one of the largest in the country.

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