Jason Pizer, president of Trinity Real Estate kicked off the fall luncheon of the Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association (YM/WREA) held on Tuesday, September 13th.
Pizer gave an overview of Trinity's activities and discussed spearheading re-zoning efforts at Hudson Square. Pizer also discussed Trinity's recent signing of a 99-year ground lease with an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners for an entire office building at 330 Hudson St., a strategy which is consistent with the company's long-term plans to own property in perpetuity.
Shown seated (from left) are: David Berke, vice chairman; Pizer; Brandl Frey, chairman; and Andrew Lazarus, treasurer. Shown standing (from left) are: Stephen Gordon, secretary; Michael Rudder, governor; John Pavone, governor; Glenn Tolchin, governor; and Lindsay Ornstein, membership.
Established in 1948, with a membership totaling approximately 394, YM/WREA 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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