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January 26, 2009

Brooklyn Real Estate Roundtable

2009 Brooklyn Real Estate Roundtable

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

12:00 - 2:00 pm
Luncheon and seated program begin at 12:45 pm

The Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont Street (corner of Clinton St.)
Brooklyn Heights
All proceeds benefit the Brooklyn Historical Society


2009 Ticket Packages:
Series Pass: $1,000
1 ticket to all four quarterly luncheons
(Price will increase to $1,200 on February 6)

Corporate Series Pass: $3,000
4 tickets to all four quarterly luncheons

To purchase tickets, view program details, or view images from previous events, click here!

LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE, PLEASE NOTE LAST YEAR THIS EVENT SOLD OUT


February 10th Speakers:

Christine Quinn, New York City Council Speaker will address the real estate challenges and opportunities confronting the City Council.

Don Capoccia, of BFC Partners, will present his high profile Downtown Brooklyn project, the Toren.

Jeff Levine, of Douglaston Development and Levine Builders, will discuss the construction industry, the state of the market, and his latest Brooklyn development, the Edge.

Greg O'Connell, Chief Executive of the O' Connell Organization, will analyze his development and investment strategies in Red Hook.

Brooklyn Real Estate Roundtable Steering Committee:
David Kramer, The Hudson Companies, Chairman
Eric Brody, The Brody Group
Christopher Havens, Creative Real Estate Group
Paula Ingram, Ingram and Hebron
Michael Kaye, Douglaston Development
Timothy King, CPEX
Ken Krasnow, Massey Knakal
Jason Muss, Muss Development
William Ross, Halstead Property
Joseph Sitt, Thor Equities
David Von Spreckelsen, Toll Brothers
Jed Walentas, Two Trees Management

Comments

LOL

Posted by: Sangria at January 27, 2009 12:40 AM

yep - hilarious.

Posted by: the chicken at January 27, 2009 8:27 AM

$1200 for a ticket? lol...what are you smoking?

Posted by: nybk01 at January 27, 2009 8:40 AM

$1,000 for a "Season Pass" - 4 events?

$250 per lunch event? Unless they're having Morton's cater it and you leave with an uncut diamond, who the hell has that kind of coin to drop on a "lunch-n-learn"?

Posted by: christopher at January 27, 2009 8:52 AM

pay money to hear that windbag Quinn who sucked up and let Bloomberg override people's will on term-limits? gotta be joking.

Posted by: Petebklyn at January 27, 2009 10:10 AM

Limited seating?! .........LOL

Posted by: troll at January 27, 2009 10:26 AM

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