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Greater N.Y. chapter of IREM honors Schwartz of Graubard Miller

At their Annual Dinner & Awards, the Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management honored Peter Schwartz of Graubard Miller with the prestigious Industry Partner of the Year award. Each year, IREM selects a friend of the organization who has risen above and beyond the call of duty. "It would be difficult to maintain the success of IREM without the generous support of our Industry Partners. This award allows us to say thank you and to show our appreciation," said Jeffery Klarfeld, CPM, who presented the award. "We are grateful to Peter and his firm for their continuous support of IREM."
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