New York Real Estate Journal

BOMA New York to host 50th anniversary celebration – October 24th

September 5, 2017 - Owners Developers & Managers
The Mandarin Oriental, 80 Columbus Circle -
New York, NY

New York, NY The Building Owners and Managers Association of Greater New York (BOMA New York) will host a celebration to commemorate its 50th anniversary on Tuesday, October 24th from 6 to 9 p.m. at The Mandarin Oriental, located at 80 Columbus Circle. 

This event will celebrate BOMA New York’s many accomplishments throughout the past 50 years. BOMA New York members of all membership levels are encouraged to attend this event. 

“Since BOMA New York’s founding in 1967, we have represented commercial property owners, managers and professionals in the Greater New York City region – the largest industry in the market area, generating approximately $1.5 billion in annual tax revenue,” said BOMA New York president James Kleeman. “It’s a true honor to celebrate 50 years in the Empire State. I am proud of all BOMA New York has accomplished and excited for our future efforts.”

Courtesy of ESRT Empire State Building, L.L.C., the Empire State Building will be illuminated in BOMA Blue on the night of BOMA New York’s 50th anniversary celebration. This is symbolic of BOMA New York’s legacy and impact on the city. 

To register for this event, learn about event sponsorship or for any additional information, please contact BOMA New York director of membership and special events Ami Shah at [email protected]. 

BOMA New York is the Greater New York area association of BOMA International, which represents 91 local associations throughout the United States and sixteen affiliates in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, Greece, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Panama, the Philippines, Russia, South Africa and the United Kingdom. BOMA New York represents the largest industry in commercial real estate, responsible for the ownership and management of some of the world’s most prestigious properties. BOMA New York serves as the first line of defense for New York’s working public, accountable for the safety, physical well-being and security of the city’s 3 million office tenants.