16th Annual Real Estate Breakfast Virtual Event

16th Annual Real Estate Breakfast Virtual Event

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16th Annual Real Estate Breakfast Program

Long Island City Partnership's Annual Real Estate Breakfast is the leading real estate event in Western Queens. For 15 years, we have brought together sold out crowds of leaders in real estate, finance, and the LIC community to discover current projects underway in LIC. Our previous panels have highlighted a mix of residential, commercial, cultural and industrial development. 

The 16th Annual LICP Real Estate Breakfast will convene a panel that showcases current projects and real estate leaders across our uniquely mixed-use landscape in Long Island City.  

Andrew J. Chung, CEO of Innovo Property Group (IPG), has two major projects to discuss: the newly redesigned commercial project, The Bridge, at 24-02 49th Avenue, and his plans for the former Fresh Direct site as a large scale industrial/last-mile distribution facility.

Tracy Capune, VP at Kaufman Astoria Studios and Chair of the Kaufman Arts District, can share two exciting projects: the Studio’s recently completed ON Stage building, with sound stages and office space is a new home for Apple TV+; and the ambitious Innovation QNS project. Proposed by the Studio along with partners Silverstein Properties and BedRock Real Estate Partners, Innovation QNS will create 2+ acres of public open space, along with new office, retail,  residential and community facility space. 

Gretchen Werwaiss, Partner at Werwaiss Properties, a multi-generational (for more than a century) family-owned real estate development and management company with approximately 1m SF in 75 buildings of commercial, industrial and retail real estate in and around LIC. Their LIC portfolio also includes more than 600,000 SF zoned for residential development and their first multifamily project is expected to break ground in Court Square later this year. 

Alissa Bersin is Managing Director of Retail Leasing and Sales for NYC at Tishman Speyer, which has now completed two of the largest and most distinctive projects in LIC history: the 1.2MSF Jacx and the 1800 unit Jackson Park. Both have carefully curated, locally connected retail, including Sweetleaf and Honey Nails, which opened pre-pandemic, and Murray’s Cheese,  Jacx & Co Food Hall with nine different culinary concepts, Dan Kluger’s Penny Bridge and now City Acres, all of which   have opened during the past months. 

The panel will be moderated by LIC BID Chair David Brause, President of Brause Realty, Inc., which owns the iconic JetBlue building on Queens Plaza as well as the newer residential building, the Forge, and the home of the Q4 hostel. 

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