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Building and Realty Institute re-elects Milio as president

Carmelo Milio, Trion Real Estate Management Carmelo Milio, Trion Real Estate Management

Bronx, NY Carmelo Milio CPM, has been named president of the Building and Realty Institute (BRI) for the second year running. Having led Trion Real Estate for over a decade and a half, Milio’s re-election proves that he is trusted to spearhead the Institute with his talent, experience, and in-depth industry knowledge.

In his second year as president, Milio will be looking to take the BRI association to new heights by prompting new initiatives with a goal to expand the brand’s accomplishments and reputation. The BRI is now in its 71st year and as such, it is expected that all of these efforts will eventually amount to more accolades to the association’s history.

According to Milio, in order to ensure all of the initiatives are well-implemented, he will be leveraging his broad and refined understanding of the essence of relationship-building in order to craft more effective networking events for all the BRI members. “We’re all looking forward to a great year ahead at the BRI which will consist of our 2nd annual Vendor Showcase and multiple networking and informative events,” said Milio.

Trion Real Estate Management and Holdings have also continued to grow under Milio’s guidance. Trion Management has over 2000 units under management and Trion Holdings closed nearly $40 million in acquisitions in 2016 and expects to surpass that amount in 2017.

Trion Real Estate Management & Holdings is a leading full-service property management and investment company with a portfolio that exceeds more than 2000 co-op, condo and rental units under management throughout New York City and the Tri-State area for over 37 years.  Trion offers a complete range of services including property management, investments and leasing. 

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