Related Companies hosts REBNY's "Apartment Tech Talks" panel event
Related Companies hosted the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY)'s "Apartment Tech Talks" panel event in the gymnasium of the 44,000 s/f M Club amenity space at MiMA, its rental tower located at 450 West 42nd St.
The discussion brought together some of the top minds in New York City multifamily real estate and technology to discuss critical trends affecting the industry and best practices for luxury rentals and sales.
The panelists were: Jonathan Geller, president and editor-in-chief of BGR; Steve Goldschmidt, Sr., VP of Warburg Realty and co-chair of the board of directors of REBNY RllLS; Zvi Band, co-founder and CEO of Contactually; Susan Daimler, VP and GM of Streeteasy and Zillow NYC; Kelly Millsaps, chief technology officer for Hudson Yards. Eric Barron, CEO of Keller Williams NYC, moderated.
Shown are the panelists (from left): Jonathan Geller, president and editor-in-chief of BGR; Steve Goldschmidt, Sr., VP of Warburg Realty and co-chair of the board of directors of REBNY RLS; Zvi Band, co-founder and CEO of Contactually; Susan Daimler, VP and GM of Streeteasy and Zillow NYC; Kelly Millsaps, chief technology officer for Hudson Yards.
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