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Zere of Zere Real Estate Services honored by Long Island Business News

Shown (from left) are: Scott Schoen, publisher, LIBN; Michael Zere, Zere Real Estate Services; and David Winzelberg, LIBN journalist and host for the Annual LIBN Real Estate Awards. Shown (from left) are: Scott Schoen, publisher, LIBN; Michael Zere, Zere Real Estate Services; and David Winzelberg, LIBN journalist and host for the Annual LIBN Real Estate Awards.
Woodbury, NY Michael Zere, executive vice president of Zere Real Estate Services has received an award from the Long Island Business News that was created for his outstanding contributions to the commercial real estate industry on Long Island. He closed on over 87 deals in office and industrial sales and leasing in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties. His nickname in the industry is “Deals on Wheels.”
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