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Young Jewish Professionals hosts annual Flagship Real Estate Deal-Makers Conference

Shown (from left) are: Jason Muss, principal of Muss Development;
Martin Nussbaum, principal of Slate Property Group;
Greg Corbin, executive managing director of Besen & Associates;
Miki Naftali, founder and CEO of Naftali Group; and Andrew Levison,
principal of The Dermot Co.

New York, NY Young Jewish Professionals (YJP) hosted its annual Flagship Real Estate Deal-Makers Conference at Pillsbury Law, in Midtown Manhattan. The conference took place on Thursday, May 10th and featured more than 75 speakers, who participated in a series of roundtables. The day-long conference drew  more than 350 active and influential real estate principals, developers, investors, and  service providers. The event started with a VIP networking lunch, which transitioned into moderated  breakout sessions and networking breaks throughout the day.  The event capped off with dinner and cocktails. Topics  covered at the conference included; best practices for sourcing and funding investments, challenges and opportunities in the current market, debating the future of commercial and residential markets, current projects in the pipeline, real-world case studies , and opportunities for new partnerships.  

The Flagship Real Estate Deal-Makers Conference is an annual event held as part of the organization’s Young Leadership Series, catered to  notable real estate executives and investors  in the tri-state area. Speakers were comprised of seasoned developers and capital investors both local and national in scope, and were equally knowledgeable in American and international real estate development, investment, and monumental deal making. 

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