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Riverside Abstract hosts annual holiday party at ArtBeam Gallery

Shown (from left) are: Steven Vegh of Westwood Realty, Phil Goldstein of Westwood Realty, and Josh Augenbaum of Augenbaum Realty. Shown (from left) are: Steven Vegh of Westwood Realty, Phil Goldstein of Westwood Realty, and Josh Augenbaum of Augenbaum Realty.

New York, NY Riverside Abstract, one of New York’s largest national title insurance agencies, hosted its annual holiday party on  November 19th. The gathering took place in Chelsea at the ArtBeam Gallery at 540 West 21st St. Over 1,200 distinguished guests, including commercial and residential real estate professionals, enjoyed a buffet dinner, live DJ music, a fully stocked bar and professional cigar rolling. The event was a success and led to a myriad of opportunities for clients and friends to meet and greet, and create meaningful and lasting relationships amongst owners/developers, attorneys, brokers and all professionals in the real estate industry. The event showcased the Riverside Abstract sister company Riverside 1031 and their lead 1031 exchange counsel, Mike Brady Esq.

Shaul Greenwald Esq., CEO and Yoel Zagelbaum Esq., president of Riverside Abstract, said the company expects to close almost 6,000 transactions by year-end.

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