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Thru the Lens: Newmark Grubb Knight Frank's Maltz wins W&H Properties "Passport Challange"

W&H Props.' fifth annual portfolio-wide "Passport Challenge" program concluded with over 100 brokers receiving $100 Apple gift cards and Aaron Maltz of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank winning the grand prize raffle of an all-inclusive night out on the town worth $10,000 at the exclusive Provocateur Nightclub, according to Anthony Malkin, president of Malkin Holdings LLC, which supervises the W&H portfolio. The W&H portfolio includes: the Empire State Building, One Grand Central Place, 250 West 57th St., 112 West 34th St., 1333 Broadway, 1350 Broadway, 1359 Broadway, 1400 Broadway, and 501 Seventh Ave. The purpose of the annual program is to introduce the younger brokerage community to the W&H portfolio and showcase the range of availabilities, such as the energy-efficient pre-builts, W&H-standard white-boxed full floors and suites prepared for immediate occupancy. From October 22nd to November 30th, over 900 tours were conducted. "The turnout was excellent," said Malkin. "This young group of brokers welcomed the opportunity not only to enter a raffle with a fantastic, one-of-a-kind prize, but also to receive a well-warranted gift for their time and effort canvassing our midtown properties. "We look forward to doing business with these brokers this year," said Malkin. "As always, we pay commissions 100% on lease signing."
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