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REDinNYC to partner with American Red Cross for Harvey and Irma relief at September 19th event

Manhattan, NY In light of the unprecedented events of the past several weeks, REDinNYC is partnering with the American Red Cross for its next event to raise funds for Harvey and Irma relief efforts. This REDinNYC event is also being sponsored by RealConnex which is making a contribution to American Red Cross Harvey and Irma Relief.
Over 600 real estate pros are expected to attend the REDinNYC event at the Dream Hotel – PHD,  located at 355 West 16th St., beginning at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 19th  to network with colleagues and hear the Fortuna Realty Group’s Morris Moinian, speak about “New York City’s Boutique Hotel” market. A half hour question and answer session will be moderated by real estate journalist Hiten Samtani.
Past events have featured Robert Gladstone of Madison Equities, and last month JDS Development Group founder Michael Stern gave his valuable insights into today’s market. Questions can be submitted in advance to the guest, Morris Moinian, at www.redinnyc.com/fire-chat-questions
For tickets, please CLICK HERE.

The following REDinNYC event is scheduled for October 10 and will feature another local developer at the event.

Donations can be made to the website at www.redcross.org/donate/cm/redinnyc-pub.

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