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Hunt Corp. and Franklin, Gringer & Cohen hold April 29th conference at Carlyle at The Palace in Plainview

Hunt Corporate Services, Inc., in collaboration with Franklin, Gringer & Cohen, PC, held a conference on April 29th at Carlyle at The Palace in Plainview, and presented "Successfully Finding a Buyer or Tenant for Your Commercial Real Estate." Attendees included business owners, real estate owners and developers, attorneys, and other professionals. The speakers: David Hunt of Hunt Corporate Services, Inc., and Steven Elliot Cohen of Franklin Gringer & Cohen, PC, addressed various topics such as; valuing your property, making the decision to sell or lease, preparing and marketing your property, hiring an agent, negotiation tactics, the contract of sale, the lease agreement, and the eight most important lease clauses. Those in attendance heard from both the brokerage and legal disciplines. Guests had the opportunity to meet and talk with the speakers at the conclusion of the conference. "Many commercial property owners were able to benefit from this conference," said Lil Pavone, director of marketing at Hunt. "At one time or another, almost every owner will be trying to find the right tenant or buyer for their real estate. In two hours, this conference offered them a primer and the tools to do just that. Each participant walked away with a booklet which summarizes the morning's presentation." "The information was great. After 53 years in the business, it was a reminder and refreshment of important information especially from an attorney who does it all day long," said Tony Galano of Anthony Galano Jr. Real Estate. "This morning gave me assurance and confidence in my knowledge base." Hunt has been involved with the rental, sale, appraisal and construction of industrial and commercial real estate, primarily on Long Island, New York since 1973. Hunt founded Hunt Corporate Services, Inc. in January 1981 as an industrial and commercial consulting and brokerage firm, and Hunt Construction Services, Inc. to provide construction and maintenance services for New York metro companies. The aggregate value of commercial and industrial properties Hunt has leased or sold in the New York Metro Area exceeds half a billion dollars. The Costar Group and Real Estate Forum Magazine have individually named both the firm, and Hunt as a Top 20 Power Broker. Cohen has been practicing in the areas of commercial litigation and transactions, matrimonial and family law and real estate litigation and transactions, among other areas, since his graduation from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1985. He has successfully litigated cases throughout New York State and has appeared as outside counsel in Federal and State courts from coast-to-coast. A public lecturer and a noted expert for local media, Cohen is admitted to practice before New York State courts and the United States Federal Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of NY.
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