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CoreNet NYC hosts 2022 annual dinner, “Swing Into Spring,” at Casa Cipriani

New York, NY CoreNet Global’s New York City Chapter (CoreNet NYC) hosted its 2022 Annual Dinner–the first Annual Dinner since 2019. The event was a celebration of New York City’s real estate industry’s return to form following the turbulence of the past two years and was attended by 660 of the city’s top industry professionals. The event took place at Casa Cipriani at 10 South St. from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM. 

Swinging Into Spring

CoreNet NYC’s largest event of the year, this year’s Annual Dinner followed a “Swing Into Spring” theme, with CoreNet members and guests sporting vibrant colors and enjoying a cocktail hour and dinner set against the backdrop of one of the city’s most beautiful venues. Because the event could not be held in 2020 or 2021, it was particularly highly anticipated this year, with opening remarks delivered by Alison Kwiatkowski, president and Larry Charlip, vice president of the New York Chapter of CoreNet Global, Inc. The dinner concluded with a dessert reception, a live performance by Slippery Band and an evening of arcade games and other fun activities hosted in space adjoining the ballroom. 

“CoreNet was thrilled to once again host this event, which brings together hundreds of friends and colleagues to celebrate our city’s vibrant industry,” said Tommy O’Halloran, CoreNet NYC chair. “This year’s dinner was particularly special, as it also recognized the resilience of commercial real estate and the fact that it is once again beginning to blossom in the post-pandemic era and transform in new and exciting ways. We are delighted by the turnout, and want to thank our members, sponsors and peers for their continued support as the heart and soul of CoreNet and New York City.”  

 

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