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Pryor Cashman LLP holds 10th Annual R.E. Cocktail Reception

Shown (from left) are: Todd Marcus (Pryor Cashman),
Serge Hoyda (S&H Equities), and Todd Soloway (Pryor Cashman).

New York, NY National law firm Pryor Cashman LLP hosted its 10th Annual Real Estate Cocktail Reception at the Times Sq. EDITION Hotel. The firm brought together more than 200 attendees from the real estate space, comprised of Pryor Cashman attorneys, clients, and friends, who gathered to toast the unofficial beginning of summer.

Attendees came from a wide array of sectors, including real estate finance, private equity, residential and commercial real estate development, commercial and luxury retail, architecture, fine art and design, real estate brokerage, restaurant, food + beverage, and international hospitality, among others.

photo credit: ClintonBPhotography

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