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Event planning offer for REW readers.

Prince Event Group, an event planning company based in NYC, will offer predominately no fee event planning services to the real estate community, specifically Real Estate Weekly readers. The founder of Prince Event Group, Stacey Prince, is herself a former real estate executive. With extensive

knowledge of both the real estate industry and five years of event planning, Prince feels she can be valuable resource to the community. "I have always appreciated the value of promoting key players and properties. Events can give targeted exposure and be a very effective marketing tool," Prince said in a recent interview.

The scope of events available to the real estate community are extensive. Corporate sponsorship opportunities are available for charity events, restaurant, and website launches.

In addition, make sure to read these articles:

  • Inaugural Real Estate Trade Show an extraordinary success.
  • The Inaugural Trade Show sponsored by the Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors was a tremendous success and achieved well beyond the committee's expectations. The Real ......
  • Three brokers honored with Most Ingenious Dealawards.
  • [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Real Estate Board of New York announced the three winners of its Sales Brokers' Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Awards for ......
  • Submissions in for REBNY's 2005 Retail Deal of the Year.
  • The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) announced that it has received the final submissions for its Retail Deal of the Year Awards, which ......
  • Panel: In-security the new threat post Sept. 11.
  • Sept. 11 persuaded many landlords to enhance security at their buildings, which ignited a bull market for those in the business of doing just that....
  • Weekly Construction set for launch Oct. 8.
  • Real Estate Weekly has set in concrete, as it were, its launch date for Construction, Section B, as October 8. Christopher Hagedorn, publisher, said that ......
  • Correction.
  • In the Sept. 12 edition of Real Estate Weekly, Ray Tekosky was misquoted as saying he expects restaurant rents to go down as much as ......
  • Correction.
  • A photo on the New Jersey page in the Aug. 7 issue of Real Estate Weekly included the wrong caption. The caption should have read ......
  • The Retail Prodigy.
  • Aug ushers in next generation Where else is blood thicker than in New York City's real estate industry? The names of the patriarchs are as ......
  • Roundtable weighs impact of Sept. 11.
  • What a difference a day makes. Prior to Sept. 11, Real Estate Weekly's roundtable discussion was to be a third quarter review. But one day ......
  • 'Robust' quarter discussed.
  • With brisk growth during the third quarter, industry representatives said they foresee along activity through the rest of the year and into 2001 at a ......
  • Corrections.
  • On page 8 of the Feb. 14 issue of Real Estate Weekly, Robert Alexander of Insignia/ESG was misidentified as an executive managing director. He is ......
  • Corrections.
  • * In the Jan. 29 issue of Real Estate Weekly, 1 United Nations Plaza was erroneously listed among the buildings impacted by the recent assessment ......
  • Ford Pasture plans
  • ITS Interests has been showing preliminary plans for the Ford Pasture property to Southdowns residents and has been getting positive responses on its plans, says ......
  • Corrections.
  • In the Annual Review issue of Jan. 24, Leslie Himmel was misidentified in a headline as a property manager. She is an owner/landlord of more ......
  • Industry takes aim at ad's 'indiscretion'.
  • An ad pitching Newark office space has several Manhattan-based real estate sources seething over what they call tactless bid to exploit post-Sept. 11 market conditions....