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NAIOP Upstate New York Chapter thanks their 2009 sponsors

The NAIOP Upstate New York Chapter would like to thank those sponsors who have supported them in 2009. The sponsors include the following: * Benchmark Environmental Engineering & Science, PLLC * The Bonadio Group * Bond Shoeneck & King, PLLC * Boylan Brown * Canandaigua National Bank * Chamberlain D'Amanda * First Niagara Bank * Fix Spindelman Brovitz & Goldman * Gallina Development Corp. * Genesee Regional Bank * Greenman Pedersen, Inc. * Harris Beach, PLLC * Hunt Engineers Architects Surveyors * Landsman Development Corp. * M&T Bank * Mark IV Enterprises * MS Consultants * Northmarq Capital * SE Baker & Co. * The Krog Corp. * The Leader Group * Ticor Title Insurance * Underberg & Kessler, LLP * Uniland Development Co. * WebTitle Agency * Woods Oviatt Gilman, LLP * Wright Wisner Corp. Please contact Karen McCready at (585) 249-9232 to find out how you can be a sponsor. NAIOP Upstate has planned the following upcoming programs in 2010: * Annual Golf Tournament: Thursday, May 20. * Annual Clambake: Tuesday, September 14 * Annual Awards Program: Thursday, November 4. The NAIOP Upstate New York Chapter is a chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, and it is comprised of 95 members serving the Upstate New York market. NAIOP is the leading organization for developers, owners and related professionals in office, industrial and mixed-use real estate, with 18,000 members in North America. NAIOP advances responsible commercial real estate development and advocates for effective public policy. To become a NAIOP Upstate member, download a membership application at www.naiopupstateny.com. They also offer chapter-based corporate memberships. Companies with four or more NAIOP members can take advantage of this program.Annual corporate membership for four members is $1,540. And new to their membership is the developing leader member (for our members age 35 and under) at a substantial discount. Only $195 to join. For more info about NAIOP membership, contact David Topian, membership committee chair, at (585) 742-3236.
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