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NYREJ's 2026 Women in Commercial Real Estate Participation Options

NYREJ's 2026 Women in Commercial Real Estate
Publication Date: August 25


The New York Real Estate Journal is pleased to present Women in Commercial Real Estate

Overview
This annual feature will celebrate the exceptional women and woman-owned firms making a significant impact across the New York commercial real estate industry.

Who Qualifies
Women working for a CRE firm or organization that supports CRE. Offices of record must be located in the state of New York, or within 75 miles of NYC and each firm may recognize one woman. 

Below are the participation options and key dates for the 2026 Women in Commercial Real Estate Spotlight.

Key Dates

- Profiles (Individual + Team): August 4
- Advertising and Team Reservations: ASAP 
- Advertising Material Deadline:  
August 17
- Publication Date:  August 25

 

Ways to Participate


1. Individual Woman in Commercial Real Estate Profile — No Cost
Recognize one woman from your firm by submitting a WICRE profile through our Q&A form.

• All approved profiles will be published on the NYREJ website
• Select profiles will be published in the NYREJ print and digital issue as space allows

Connect Members: Guaranteed print and digital placement
Note: Adding a Recognition Ad guarantees placement for non-members as well.

2. Custom Team Feature Pages (New for 2026)
Highlight multiple women from your firm in a single, branded layout.

Each participant submits an individual profile, which is then presented together as a cohesive team feature with integrated advertising.

Includes: Guaranteed print and digital placement, social media promotion, e-newsletter inclusion, and homepage visibility

Half Page Team Feature

Feature up to 4 team members
Includes a half page color ad on the same page.
 

Non-member: $1,095 | Corporate Connect: $895

 


 

Full Page Team Feature

Feature Up to 6 team members
Includes a full page color ad placed on the adjacent page.

Non-member: $1,295 | Corporate Connect: $1,095

 

3. Recognition Ads + Corporate Branding Opportunities

Enhance your Women in Commercial Real Estate profile Q&A submission with a recognition ad, or secure standalone branding exposure for your firm alongside the industry's leading professionals and companies in this special feature.

Quarter Page — 4.67 w x 5.77 h — $495 Non-Member | $395 Connect

Half Page — 9.5 w x 5.8 h — $895  Non-Member | $795 Connect — social media promotion, e-newsletter inclusion, homepage visibility

Full Page — 9.5 w x 12.375 h — $1,195  Non-Member | $995 Connect — all half page benefits, priority placement

Submit an individual or team of women from your firm

Use the Q&A form below for both individual and team submissions. For team features, each participant should be submitted individually using the form.  

  Access the 2026 Women in Commercial Real Estate Q&A Profile Form HERE

Explore how firms recognized their Women in Commercial Real Estate and used Recognition Ads to enhance their presence, strengthen their brand, and create a more impactful feature within the issue: 

View last year’s Women in Commercial Real Estate issue 

Reserve Your Spot

Space is limited and early reservations are recommended.

To reserve your placement or discuss the best option for your firm, email [email protected] or contact your NYREJ representative.

 

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