Wednesday, October 22nd
11:00-12:00
Complimentary webinar designed for both residential and commercial property managers:
Think Blue, Act Green: Navigating Innovation in Water Management
Presented by Hershel Weiss of Ashokan Water Services
Why should property managers attend this webinar?
Water is one of the third-largest costs for buildings, but it’s often unmanaged. With rising rates and new rules, property managers can’t afford to ignore it.
Learn how to:
• Spot leaks that waste money
• Compare your water use to other buildings
• Make tenant billing easier with automated meters
• Stay on top of city requirements
• Save money while going green
With plenty of time for Q&A!
Wednesday, October 29th
4:30-6:30
Tour of the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Details: Meet at 4:30 sharp at Rustik Tavern, located in The Market Building 77, 141 Flushing Ave. where the 90 minute tour will begin and (conveniently) end.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard (the Yard) is a mission-driven industrial park that is a nationally acclaimed model of the viability and positive impact of modern, urban industrial development. The Yard is home to 550+ businesses employing more than 11,000 people and generating over $2.5 billion per year in economic impact for the city. Building on the Yard’s history as the economic heart of Brooklyn, the 300-acre waterfront asset offers a critical pathway to the middle class for many New Yorkers.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) is a not-for-profit corporation that serves as the real estate developer and property manager of the Yard on behalf of its owner, the city of New York. BNYDC strives to provide an environment in which innovative companies can take root and grow.
The Yard was once the nation’s most storied naval shipbuilding facility, which for over 150 years built and launched America’s most famous fighting ships, including the USS Maine, USS Arizona, and USS Missouri. The Yard also served as an important point of the passage, home, and workplace for countless veterans as they served our country. Through its public programming, the Yard continues to honor and preserve this rich history.
While both of these events are complimentary, advance registration at www.iremnyc.org is required.