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Nancy Erardi, Richter + Ratner

Contact Name : Nancy Erardi Company Name : Richter + Ratner Email : [email protected] Phone : 212-936-4500 Ext. 101 Fax : 212-710-5858 Address, City, State : 45 West 36th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10018 What was your greatest professional accomplishment in 2012? : Finding a new professional opportunity with a wonderful firm that has allowed me to expand professionally. What was your most notable project, deal or transaction in 2012? : All of my projects are notable. What are your predictions for commercial real estate in 2013? : Looking forward to 2013. The Commerical Real Estate market has continued to display strength during these trying times. It looks promising for a stronger 2013 with many projects that had been on hold, now coming back to life. What are your resolutions for 2013? : My resolution for 2013 is to remain calm and enjoy each and every day.
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