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Real Estate Weekly, Oct 27, 2004
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November 4--The Greater New York Construction User Council presents New York's Development Landscape "The Impact of Large Scale Development slated for New York City," a special seminar program for public, private and institutional real estate owners. From 8 to 10 a.m. at the Westin New York at Times Square, 270 West 43rd Street. Tickets are $150, a table of eight is $1,000. Program Sponsor $1,500. To register fax reservation form to (212) 644-9202, or call Sarah Berman at (212) 644-9200, Ext 105 for additional information.
Seminar
November 8--Sponsored by: The Wharton Business School Club of New York New construction is changing the face of New York City. Where are New York's next hot neighborhoods? Come hear NYC's leading developers and government officials discuss their strategies for identifying NYC's new frontiers Time: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., reception preceding presentation at the Penn Club, 30 West 44th Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) Cost: $40 for members prepaid, $50 for non members prepaid. For information and reservations go to www.whartonny.com
NYDB
November 9--The NYC Department of Buildings is holding job fairs for inspectors, architects and engineers on Tuesday, at 120-55 Queens Boulevard, Queens from 12:00 pm-7:00 pm and on Wednesday, November 10 at 280 Broadway, Manhattan from 12:00 pm-7:00 pm. Resumes may be e-mailed to the Department at recruit@buildings.nyc.gov.
PWC
November 10--Professional Women in Construction will hold a Trade Fair & Grand Networking from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Pfizer, 685 Third Avenue, NYC--refreshments served Sponsors (partial list): Pfizer, NY Power Authority, NYC HHC, NJ Transit, NYC DEP, Wal-Mart Realty Tickets: $50 members; $75 non-members Exhibit tables: $350 members; $475 nonmembers (includes tickets & listing in The irectory) Sponsorship: $1,000 (includes exhibit table tickets, company profile & ad in The Directory) Reserve: 212.486-7745; fax 212.486-0228; email pwcusal@aol.com.
CIB
November 17--The Concrete Industry Board will hold their 43rd Annual Roger H. Corbetta Awards Program at Marina del Rey, 1 Marina Drive, Bronx, NY. 6:00 p.m.. Reservations by November 5 and tickets are $275. Call 212-213-0410 or visit www.cibofnyc.org.
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