The first ever Brownstoner Real Estate Conference is rapidly approaching. Don’t miss your chance to hear from and network with the leaders in Brooklyn real estate.

The event, to take place on Wednesday, May 3 at Weylin in association with the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), will feature a networking breakfast and keynote by James Patchett, president and CEO of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, followed by panels on residential and commercial real estate.

Hear about trends in the brownstone and townhouse market from Nest Seekers Associate Broker and Million Dollar Listing star Ryan Serhant, Stribling President Elizabeth Ann Stribling, Halstead Managing Director of Sales Trish Martin and Douglas Elliman Senior Regional Executive Manager of Sales Max Dobens.

Robert Knakal, Chairman, New York Investment Sales of Cushman & Wakefield, and one of the founders of Massey Knakal, will speak about Brooklyn’s multi-family and investment sale market.

A commercial real estate panel will explore how notable Brooklyn office owners, developers and co-working companies are meeting the needs of creative, tech and startup tenants. Panelists include The O’Connell Organization Managing Partner Greg O’Connell, Two Trees Management Managing Director of Leasing Dan Conlon, Industry City Chief Executive Officer Andrew Kimball and Bond Collective Chief Officer & Co-Founder Shlomo Silber.

Weylin is located at 175 Broadway, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Formerly the Williamsburgh Savings Bank, it is now a masterfully restored venue and event space. It is in walking distance of the J, M, Z, and L subway lines, with valet parking available.

The event, which includes breakfast, will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. Corporate sponsors include Douglas Elliman, Two Trees, PropertyShark, Flushing Bank, Emigrant Mortgage, CPEX, Brownstone Agency, Quontic Bank, Movers, Not Shakers!, and BMW’s new premium car sharing service, ReachNow.

Register now at www.brownstoner.com/bkreconference. REBNY members use promo code “REBNY” for a 20 percent discount.


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