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CRE today: BOMA NY is leading, advocating and per

New York, NY BOMA New York roared into 2020 after a record-breaking year of member programming, healthy occupancy levels, strong employment numbers, and unprecedented economic growth. As they planned for the inaugural Pinnacle Awards, expanded educational offerings, and multiple seminars–no one anticipated the impending virus and the major shifts in daily life as a result.

Fortunately, BOMA New York has always been in the driver’s seat–leading and advocating on behalf of the collective commercial real estate industry. 2020 was no different. Visit https://reader.mediawiremobile.com/NYREJ/issues/206637/viewer?page=21 to view the BOMA New York 2020 timeline for a look back and what to expect in this year.

As early as March 4th, BOMA New York transitioned from planned in-person programming to a consistent and comprehensive digital platform. The association connected with other partner organizations throughout the city to ensure the message to all of New York was clear and consistent.

For more than 50 years, BOMA New York experienced multiple economic cycles, social unrest and development booms. At each crossroad, BOMA New York has always been where it needs to be – adding value every day.

Today and looking forward, BOMA New York membership is more important than ever. As we launch a new year with optimism, we look forward to your continued engagement and collaboration. BOMA New York is committed to playing the vital role of leading and advocating in a perpetual changing environment. 

Happy 2021!

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