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Plug into NYSCAR 2009 event to be held March 26

Members of NYSCAR and affiliated professionals (developers, bankers, appraisers, architects, attorneys, contractors, and engineers) will gather at Harry's Harbour Place Grille on 2192 Niagara St. at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 26 for Plug into NYSCAR 2009. Attendees will learn about strategic new tools, services and technologies that will help WNY's commercial real estate industry and economic development initiatives succeed during these challenging times. The event will include: * Valuable incentives for new members and their sponsors * Live on-line demonstrations of the Buffalo Niagara Commercial Listing System and the new NYSCARCLS.com website. * Refreshments and cash bar * Networking * Door prizes Please RSVP to Marcia Nawotka at [email protected] or (716) 636-9000 ext.102.
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