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IREM NYC annual golf outing at Historic Lake Success Golf Club - June 16th

Lake Success, NY IREM NYC, the local chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management, is excited to announce its upcoming golf outing on June 16th at the Lake Success Golf Club.

Michael Torres, CPM, chair of IREM NYC’s chapter activities committee, revealed the details of the event, highlighting the unique venue. “We are thrilled to host our golf outing at Lake Success Golf Club,” said Torres. “The course, built on the former site of the Vanderbilt’s private golf club, offers a challenging and beautiful experience with its 6,329-yard, par 70 layout, well-manicured fairways, and impeccable greens. Plus, it’s conveniently located less than an hour from New York City.”

The outing aims to provide IREM NYC members and their guests with an opportunity to network and enjoy a day of friendly competition on the greens. Torres emphasized the organization’s commitment to enhancing member benefits, he said, “Our goal is to continually improve and expand our educational and social offerings to our members and guests. We’re excited to host a golf outing with our main event sponsor, IREM NYC industry partner Umair Sheikh of Futura Builders.”

The event will not only offer a day of golf but also provide a platform for attendees to connect with industry peers and build valuable relationships. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for those interested in supporting IREM NYC and gaining visibility within the real estate management community.

For sponsorship opportunities, to purchase a foursome and for additional information please visit www.iremnyc.org.

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