Is LIC Partnership Event
Long Island City Partnership’s Annual Real Estate Breakfast is the premiere real estate event in Western Queens. For 11 years, we have brought together leaders in real estate, finance and the LIC community to learn about current projects underway in LIC. Moderated by David Brause, President of Brause Realty and Chair of the LIC Business Improvement District, our panel highlights a mix of residential, commercial, retail, cultural and industrial developments. Please note this event sells out quickly. To secure your spot please register or become a Sponsor today.
Moderator
David Brause - President, Brause Realty
Panelists
Andrew Kurd – Director, Savanna
Tom Powell – Director of Business Development, Boyce Technologies, Inc.
Olaf Schmidt – Senior Associate, Steven Holl Architects
Tara Sheikh – General Manager, Aloft Long Island City Hotel
View press coverage
- “The New, New Long Island City.” Connect Commercial Real Estate. 27 March 2017. https://www.connect.media/the-new-new-long-island-city/
- “This week in real estate market reports.” The Real Deal, 24 March 2017, https://therealdeal.com/2017/03/24/this-week-in-real-estate-market-reports-8/
- Parry, Bill. “Long Island City housing inventory will double this year.” Times Ledger, 24 March 2017, http://www.timesledger.com/stories/2017/12/licrealestate_2017_03_24_q.html
- Warerkar, Tanay. “Long Island City's apartment boom continues with the Decker, launching sales from $685K.” Curbed, 23 March 2017, http://ny.curbed.com/2017/3/23/15039264/long-island-city-condo-decker-sales-launch
- “Record growth in LIC as 9,000 apartments come online.” Real Estate Weekly, 23 March 2017, http://rew-online.com/2017/03/23/record-growth-in-lic-as-9000-apartments-come-online/
- Fang, Benjamin. “Real estate panel offers insight into changing LIC landscape.” LIC Journal, 22 March 2017. http://www.licjournal.com/view/full_story/27385353/article-Real-estate-panel-offers-insight-into-changing-LIC-landscape?instance=lead_story_left_column
- McGowan, Clodagh. “LIC Residential Real Estate is Booming.” NY1, 21 March 2017, http://www.ny1.com/nyc/queens/news/2017/03/21/lic-residential-real-estate-is-booming.html
- City and State, 20 March 2017,
* Apartment construction has spiked in Queens, with Long Island City alone seeing 8,945 new apartments expected to be built in 2017, up from about 1,000 last year, The Wall Street Journal writes.
- POLITICO New York Real Estate, March 20, 2017,
CROWN JEWEL — "Apartment Construction Spikes in Queens," by Wall Street Journal's Keiko Morris:"Long Island City is experiencing a building boom. Some 8,945 apartments are expected to be built in 2017, up from about 1,000 last year, according to the Long Island City Partnership, a local development organization. Read the story here.
- Morris, Keiko. “Apartment Construction Spikes in Queens.” Wall Street Journal, 19 March 2017, https://www.wsj.com/articles/apartment-construction-spikes-in-queens-1489936120?mod=rss_newyork_main
- “LIC Real Estate Snapshot Report: 9,000 residential units to open in 2017.” The Court Square Blog, 18 March 2017, http://liccourtsquare.com/2017/03/18/lic-real-estate-snapshot-report-9000-residential-units-to-open-in-2017/
- Katz, Rayna. “Report: LIC Resi Pipeline Still White Hot.” GlobeSt.com, 17 March 2017, http://www.globest.com/sites/raynakatz/2017/03/17/report-lic-resi-pipeline-still-white-hot
- Shirayanagi, Koujchi. “Long Island City Housing Inventory Will Double This Year.” Bisnow, 17 March 2017, https://www.bisnow.com/new-york/news/home/queens-long-island-city-residential-72253
- Matua, Angela. “Breakfast forum focuses on Long Island City’s business and real estate boom.” QNS, 16 March 2017, http://qns.com/story/2017/03/16/panelists-lic-partnership-real-estate-breakfast-talk-growth-challenges/
- “About 9,000 residential units to hit the market in Long Island City this year, according to report.” LIC Post, 16 March 2017, http://licpost.com/about-9000-residential-units-to-hit-the-market-in-long-island-city-this-year-according-to-report