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Over 350 attend CoreNet Global NYC 2023 New Year’s party at Ascent Lounge

Shown (from left) are: Sonya Dufner, Courtney Grill, Alison Kwiatkowski, Tom O’Halloran,
Sarah Wrench, Larry Charlip, Christina Fish, and Mindy Williams-McElearney.

Manhattan, NY CoreNet Global NYC hosted its annual New Year’s Party on January 18th at the Ascent Lounge. The event brought together more than 350 members of the CoreNet Global NYC Chapter to celebrate the new year with a cocktail and networking reception. CoreNet Global NYC membership is comprised of corporate occupiers and leaders from New York’s built environment and real estate industries.

Thomas O’Halloran, vice president of business development at Structure Tone and chair of the New York Chapter of CoreNet Global, said, “The annual New Year’s party is an incredible networking opportunity for CoreNet members, allowing hundreds of important commercial real estate leaders to gather in one room. It’s always rewarding to look back on the successes of the past year with colleagues while celebrating the advances we are striving to make for the future.”

“Ascent Lounge, which overlooks Columbus Circle and Central Park, was a wonderful space to host the New Year’s Party, it reflects the beauty of New York’s built environment,” said Tracy Davis, marketing director of RXR and chair of the New Year’s party committee.

“Seeing some of the most powerful faces in commercial real estate gathered there showcases CoreNet’s reach in the industry,” said Debra Cole, principal/global client relations director of HLW and chair of the special events committee.

CoreNet Global New York City Chapter’s mission is to advance innovation and professional development for the corporate real estate sector, and to serve as a thought leader and forum for current industry issues. The organization’s more than 1,000 members represent corporate end-users and service providers from New York’s largest publicly held companies at the forefront of real estate planning, development and innovation, including Fortune 500 companies generating over $1 billion in annual revenue.

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