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Real Estate Institute to hold Spring Symposium April 27th at Hilton Garden Inn

Steve Bellone,
Suffolk COunty executive

 

Kevin Law,
LIA

 

Anthony Catapano,
LIA

 

Mitchell Pally, 
Long Island Builders Institute

 

Stony Brook, NY The Real Estate Institute at Stony Brook University will hold its annual Spring Symposium “Moving Forward: New Infrastructure and Business Development Projects on Long Island” on Friday, April 27th at 8 a.m., at the Hilton Garden Inn located on the university’s campus.

Panelists will include Suffolk County executive Steve Bellone, the LIA’s Kevin Law and Anthony Catapano, the executive director for Suffolk County’s IDA.

Joined by private sector participants Mitch Pally from the Long Island Builders Institute and Robert Coughlan of Tritec Real Estate, panelists will discuss the confluence of real estate development and infrastructure investment with a focus on catalytic projects across the region. Topics of discussion will include Tritec’s Ronkonkoma Hub Transit Oriented Development, status of the Nassau Hub in Uniondale and updates to the redevelopment efforts of Belmont Race Track.

Moderating the discussion will be David Pennetta of Cushman and Wakefield, who will provide attendees insight into how the public and private sectors work in partnership to further development and economic growth throughout the region. Professional accreditation will be available to real estate and appraisal professionals.

The event will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn, with registration at 8 a.m. and the program commencing at 8:30 a.m. The symposium is part of the Real Estate Institute’s ongoing efforts to inform and educate the community with best practices, market insights and updates to significant developments throughout the region. Registration along with more information about the program, sponsorships or the Real Estate Institute at Stony Brook is available at www.reisb.com or by phone at (631) 632-5748.

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