Minskoff of Minskoff Equites addresses YM/WREA at May luncheon
Edward Minskoff, President of Edward J. Minskoff Equities, Inc., was the guest speaker at the Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association's (YM/WREA) May luncheon. He discussed his new developments including the 400,000-square-foot office project at 51 Astor Place as well as 101 Avenue of the Americas.
Shown seated (from left) are: Michael Rudder, governor; Minksoff;
David Berke, vice chairman. Shown standing (from left) are: Andrew Lazarus, governor; Adam Frazier, treasurer; Andrew Ackerman, governor; Stephen Gordon, governor; Alisa Amsterdam, secretary; Ronald LoRusso, membership chairman.
Established in 1948, with a membership totaling approximately 394, Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association promotes greater understanding and knowledge of the real estate industry among its constituents through its monthly luncheons and wide variety of philanthropic activities including New York Cares, Central Park Clean-Up Day, an Annual Blood Drive, among others, in addition to many social functions.
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