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The Retail Network to hold October 16th event

The Retail Network, a newly established and not-for-profit networking group for retail real estate professionals in the New York metro area, will host its premier event, a business-casual cocktail reception, Thursday, October 16 from 7-11 p.m. at The Garden City Hotel. Through exclusive and informal member gatherings, The Retail Network connects like-minded and energized individuals from the region's retail real estate industry including retailers, brokers, developers and those in related services. Members potentially benefit each other's business by meeting in a relaxed environment to discuss shared goals. Annual membership is $150 with event admission of $75 to members, $135 to non-members with advance registration or $150 to non-members at the door. Part of the event's proceeds will benefit area charities. For details, visit www.theretailnetwork.org or e-mail [email protected]. The organization was co-founded in August of this year by Stu Fagen of the Alrose Group, Jayson Siano of CB Richard Ellis and Joshua Weinkranz of Kimco Realty Corp. The Retail Network (www.theretailnetwork.org) is the first networking group dedicated to retail real estate professionals in the New York metro area. Through exclusive and informal member gatherings, The Retail Network connects like-minded and energized individuals from the region's retail real estate industry including retailers, brokers, developers and those in related services. Members potentially benefit each other's business by meeting in a relaxed environment to discuss shared goals. The not-for-profit industry organization, funded by member dues and corporate sponsorship, will devote a portion of each event's proceeds to benefit area charities. For more information on The Retail Network membership, board members, corporate sponsors, events and supported charities, visit www.theretailnetwork.org.
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