Cino of Tyga-Box discusses face-to face networking
Name: Nadine Cino LEED AP
Title: CEO & co-Inventor
Company Name: Tyga-Box Systems, Inc.
Years in Commercial Real Estate: 20
In the last 12 months, which project, transaction, honor or accomplishment are you most proud of and why?
I am most proud of being awarded a scholarship at IESE, an prestigious international university, affiliated with Harvard, dedicated to developing entrepreneurs who are scaling their companies to grow globally.
What social media and/or face to face networking activities do you find most beneficial professionally?
LinkedIn is a huge asset from my point of view, despite the fact that I severely underutilize it. As a people-person, face-to-face networking is most productive for me. However, I'm a bit of a "reverse-networker," in other words, I take as few cards as possible, so I can be truly engaged with the human being I'm talking to, and ascertain how I can help them or vice versa.
What are you doing to increase your client base from local / regional markets to national / global markets?
We will be launching Tyga-Trax, our proprietary cloud-based asset tracking app which will put us in the global playing field rather quickly.
When New York permanently adopted the 2% property tax cap more than a decade ago, many owners hoped it would finally end the relentless climb in tax bills. But in the last couple of years, that “cap” has started to look more like a speed bump. Property owners are seeing taxes increase even when an
The mayor of New York City holds significant influence over real estate policy — but not absolute legislative power. Here’s how it breaks down:
Formal Legislative Role
• Limited direct lawmaking power: The NYC Council is the primary
In New York City’s competitive real estate market, particularly in prime neighborhoods like Midtown Manhattan, investors are constantly seeking new ways to unlock property value. One such strategy — often overlooked but
Active investors seeking rent-stabilized properties often gravitate toward buildings that have been held under long-term ownership — and for good reasons. These properties tend to be well-maintained, both physically and operationally, offering a level of stability
Many attorneys operating within the construction space are familiar with the provisions of New York Lien Law, which allow for the discharge of a Mechanic’s Lien in the event the lienor does not commence an action to enforce following the service of a “Section 59 Demand”.