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IREON to host Spring Webinar, Monday April 19, 4-5PM: “What CRE Owners, Developers & Occupiers Need From the NYC Mayor’s Office & Administration”

New York, NY ireon, a vendor business development organization, hosts “What CRE Owners, Developers & Occupiers Need from the New York City Mayor’s Office and Administration,” Monday, April 19, 4PM to 5PM.

Kristine Wolf, publishing director, New York Real Estate Journal, will moderate a panel of real estate experts from diverse disciplines, comprising Michael Nerenberg, partner, Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins & Goidel, P.C.; James Pirot, managing principal/project management, Cresa; Joel Marcus, partner, Marcus & Pollack LLP; Peter Morandi, CEO, LEED AP, Eastman Cooke Construction; and Marco Botarelli, managing partner, Landstar Title Agency Inc.

The complimentary, hourlong webinar will address such topics as eviction moratoriums, tax relief, tenant incentives, local laws, new workplace protocols, and more.

To register for the webinar, CLICK HERE

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