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Queens Chamber of Commerce to present Queens Real Estate Expo on June 21st

Queens, NY According to Queens Chamber of Commerce (QCC) executive director Thomas Grech, the QCC will present its first annual Queens Real Estate Expo on June 21st at Terrace on the Park.

The event will be a full-scale real estate trade show featuring companies involved in real estate development and other related businesses in the borough. In addition to 150+ business exhibitors, the event will feature educational and interactive discussions of current trends and future expectations in the areas of office, retail, industrial, multifamily and residential real estate.

Other discussions will focus on finance, energy, transportation, communication and more. Business and government leaders will assemble to share in and celebrate the accomplishments and future opportunities arising from the economic growth in Queens.

Grech said, “It is fitting that our organization create a forum for Queens businesses to capitalize on the emerging opportunities in Queens. The Chamber will expose our members to business opportunities and vice versa. Our membership will grow as a result of our efforts. Queens is the best borough in the city to work in and to live in and now is our time.”

According to Mark Neuwirt, president of Expos your Business and producer of the event, “This event is a “must attend” for any business person involved either directly or indirectly in the real estate industry in Queens and surrounding areas. Queens is going through an explosion of development and the opportunities are abundant. The Queens Real Estate Expo will be a resource that will enable businesses to capitalize on this incredible period of growth in Queens”

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