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Popkin of RFR Realty addresses B’nai luncheon

Shown (from left) are: Joel Breitkopf, Alchemy Properties; Gerald  Morganstern, Goetz Fitzpatrick; Jeff Mitzner, First American Title  Insurance; Robert Shapiro, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank; Lydia Sklar, Sklar Realty Group; Gregg Popkin; Greg Kraut, Avison Young; Harry Zlokower, Zlokower Company Public Relations; Stuart Eisenberg, BDO and Phyllis Weisberg, Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads.  Shown (from left) are: Joel Breitkopf, Alchemy Properties; Gerald Morganstern, Goetz Fitzpatrick; Jeff Mitzner, First American Title Insurance; Robert Shapiro, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank; Lydia Sklar, Sklar Realty Group; Gregg Popkin; Greg Kraut, Avison Young; Harry Zlokower, Zlokower Company Public Relations; Stuart Eisenberg, BDO and Phyllis Weisberg, Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads.
New York, NY Gregg Popkin, president, RFR Realty, addressed the B’nai B’rith Real Estate luncheon, December 2, at The Cornell Club. His topic was “Future of Midtown in Wave of New Development.”
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