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Thru the Lens: NYCREW hosts "Women in Real Estate Media: The Real Scoop"

NYCREW Salutes The Media: In honor of Women's History Month, the New York chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women's Network (NYCREW) hosted "Women in Real Estate Media: The Real Scoop," an enlightening and entertaining panel discussion by the city's leading commercial real estate editors, held at the offices of Ted Moudis Associates.'Flanagan, editor, Real Estate Weekly. Top Row: Amanda Metcalf, reporter, Bisnow.com. Second Row - Shown (from left) are: Lois Weiss, columnist, New York Post; Sule Aygoren, editor, Real Estate Forum; Linda O'Flanagan, editor, Real Estate Weekly. Third Row - Shown (from left) are: Lucy Carter, senior associate and director of business development, Ted Moudis Associates; Christopher Savoglou, senior principal, Ted Moudis Associates; Faith Hope Consolo, chairman, The Retail Group, Douglas Elliman and NYCREW director of communications; Karen Dome, senior associate, Marcus & Millichap and NYCREW Immediate past president; and panel moderator Constance Mitchell Ford, Real Estate editor, The Wall Street Journal.
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New York’s streets are full again, and the retail numbers prove it - by Noam Aziz

New York’s streets are full again, and the retail numbers prove it - by Noam Aziz

Walk down any New York block this year and you can feel it. The sidewalks are crowded, the storefronts are lit, and the energy that defines this city is back at full volume.
The death of the generic offering memorandum: What buyers expect in 2025 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

The death of the generic offering memorandum: What buyers expect in 2025 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

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Artificial intelligence in lending - by Lindsay Mesh Lotito

Artificial intelligence in lending - by Lindsay Mesh Lotito

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Hunt commercial real estate question and answer: The total cost of relocation - by David Hunt

Hunt commercial real estate question and answer: The total cost of relocation - by David Hunt

You have a right to be concerned. I am always surprised at the companies that will negotiate the price of their new facility down to the last dollar, without thoroughly analyzing their