press release
Oct. 20, 2011, 9:30 a.m. EDT
Bloomberg Gathers Real Estate Market Movers for Conference
Featured Speakers Include Silverstein Properties CEO Larry A. Silverstein; Macklowe Properties Chairman Harry B. Macklowe; Related Chairman, CEO and Founder Stephen M. Ross; and Howard W. Lutnick, Chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Partners
NEW YORK, Oct 20, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Investing in real estate requires knowledge, connections and capital. With this in mind, Bloomberg LINK will convene the most experienced voices in commercial real estate to provide strategies and advice on how to survive the current economic downturn and navigate through 2012 at the Bloomberg Commercial Real Estate conference.
At the conference, to be held on Wednesday, November 9th at Apella in New York City, speakers will discuss the outlook for investment properties such as office buildings, hotels and multi-family housing, trends in real estate investment trusts and the future of the CMBS market. Top dealmakers and developers will also provide valuable insight about the New York Market and Larry A. Silverstein will give a personal update on the World Trade Center.
"While real estate investing in New York is on the upswing, the uncertain outlook for the national economy weighs on investors," said Robert Bierman, head of Bloomberg LINK. "Only the Bloomberg Commercial Real Estate conference gathers the industry's most important players to offer participants an inside perspective on investing in real estate right now."
Key speakers include:
-- Sharif El-Gamal, Chairman and CEO, SoHo Properties
-- Richard S. LeFrak, Chairman and CEO, LeFrak Organization
-- Howard W. Lutnick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. and BGC Partners, Inc.
-- Harry B. Macklowe, Chairman, Macklowe Properties
-- Anthony E. Malkin, President, Malkin Holdings LLC
-- Andrew W. Mathias, President and Chief Investment Officer, SL Green Realty Corp
-- Stephen M. Ross, Chairman, CEO and Founder, Related Companies
-- William C. Rudin, CEO and Vice-Chairman, Rudin Management Company
-- Ian Schrager, Chairman and CEO, Ian Schrager Company
-- Larry A. Silverstein, President and CEO, Silverstein Properties, Inc.
-- Donald J. Trump, Jr., Executive Vice President, The Trump Organization
The conference is being sponsored by Cantor Fitzgerald and Murray Hill Properties.
For more information on the program and speakers, please visit: http://www.bloomberglink.com/real-estate-ny .
Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter (@BBGLINK). The hashtag for this event is #BBrealestate.
For more information on Bloomberg, please visit http://www.bloomberg.com/about .
About Bloomberg LINK
Bringing the power of Bloomberg to the executive conference business, Bloomberg LINK produces invitation-only, in-person gatherings that combine world-class editorial programming with peer-to-peer networking amongst the who's who in influential communities. In this environment, participants engage in open discussions that lead to learning from each other's expertise and experience. For more information, please visit www.bloomberglink.com .
About Bloomberg
Bloomberg, the global business and financial information and news leader, gives influential decision makers a critical edge by connecting them to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas. The company's strength -- delivering data, news and analytics through innovative technology, quickly and accurately -- is at the core of the Bloomberg Professional service, which provides real time financial information to more than 310,000 subscribers globally. Bloomberg's enterprise solutions build on the company's core strength, leveraging technology to allow customers to access, integrate, distribute and manage data and information across organizations more efficiently and effectively. Through Bloomberg Law, Bloomberg Government, BNA and Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the company provides data, news and analytics to decision makers in industries beyond finance. And Bloomberg News, delivered through the Bloomberg Professional service, television, radio, mobile, the Internet and two magazines, Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets, covers the world with more than 2,300 news and multimedia professionals at 146 bureaus in 72 countries. Headquartered in New York, Bloomberg employs more than 13,000 people in 185 locations around the world.
SOURCE: Bloomberg
Bloomberg Angela Martin, + 212-617-1211 angelamartin@bloomberg.net
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