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BuildingsNY postponed due to the COVID-19 virus – To be held June 17-18, 2020

New York, NY BuildingsNY, a leading event for NYC-area building owners and managers, will be postponed due to the COVID-19 virus. BuildingsNY 2020, scheduled for April 28 and 29 at the Javits Center, will now take place June 17-18, 2020. 

“We want to express our concern for all those impacted by COVID-19,” said Randy Field, group vice president, Reed Exhibitions. “We have been closely monitoring developments and reviewing guidance related to the COVID-19 virus from federal, state and local authorities and public health officials, including the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). While we recognize and appreciate how important BuildingsNY is to the industry, we are committed to prioritizing the health and safety of everyone involved with the show. Therefore, we have made the decision to postpone BuildingsNY 2020 to June 17-18, 2020 at the Javits Center in New York City. We feel this puts our customers, partners and staff in a position to have an amazing event a bit later in the year.” 

“First and foremost, it is our responsibility to prioritize the health and safety of our attendees, exhibitors, association and publication partners and staff,” said Chyai Mulberg, event director, BuildingsNY. “While we recognize the challenges and inconvenience the postponement may cause, we believe this is the right decision for our customers and the industry in general. The BuildingsNY team will be working hard over the next few weeks to deliver a Show in June which continues to meet and exceed high standards. 

The BuildingsNY team takes pride in offering vital business opportunities to our customers, including networking, education and access to new products and technologies to increase your building's profitability, grow your businesses, and operate efficiently. We look forward to providing this forum for business development June 17-18, 2020.” 

For more information, visit us at www.buildingsny.com

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