Venable Expands New York Real Estate Group with New Partner Citybizlist Real Estate Venable LLP has added veteran real estate attorney Peter G. Koffler to its New York office to lead the Real Estate Group. He joins Venable from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, where he practiced for the last decade. Koffler, who has handled major real ...
Selkin and Servider Join BHG Rand Realty's Somers Office PR Web (press release) Selkin owned and managed her own real estate firm for more than 12 years is a member of many dog clubs and is a dog trainer. She is a resident of Rhinebeck, NY. Servider has more than 28 years of real estate experience in New York City and the New York...
Better Buildings Reborn as National Real Estate Operations Publication MarketWatch (press release) NEW YORK, Feb 03, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Better Buildings, the leading New York regional magazine for the building management and maintenance community in the 1980's, has been retooled as a national publication and relaunched as a quarterly supplement ...
Bringing real estate into a mobile world The Register-Guard One of RealLead's biggest challenges will be to get real estate agents to use the service: Cummings recently made a pitch in New York to 1200 people at the largest real estate technology conference in the world. Another challenge will be adapting ...
Venable Adds Stroock's Koffler to Head N.Y. Real Estate Practice Bloomberg Venable LLP (1214L), the Washington-based law firm, hired Peter G. Koffler, a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, as the firm expands its New York real estate practice. Koffler joined Venable's New York office and will lead its real estate group, ...
Tech Boom Upgrades Expectations In City's Housing Market NY1 Developers say a boom is on its way, thanks to what many are calling New York's "Silicon Alley". NY1's Jill Urban filed the following report. Wall Street jobs and bonuses have always been the engine that helps drive the real estate market here in New ...
Super Bowl: New book gives facts for Giants fans The Saratogian ... Giants to sell real estate or that halfback Frank Gifford shared a Yankee Stadium locker with slugger Mickey Mantle. Of course, it won't affect the outcome of Sunday's Super Bowl. But it's the kind of interesting lore that makes the New York Giants ...