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NY Market Future Outlook panel discussion set for November

Manhattan, NY The New York chapter of Professional Women in Construction (PWC NY) presents Future Outlook: New York Market. PWC NY has assembled a panel of leaders to share insights on future initiatives in affordable housing, data centers, manufacturing/industrial, and semiconductors. The breakfast networking and panel discussion event is scheduled from 8:30am to 11am on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at Brickworks Studio, located at 445 Fifth Ave., New York, 10016. 

For more information visit https://pwc-ny.org/

Professional Women in Construction is a nonprofit organization founded in 1980 to support and connect women and promote diversity within the architecture, engineering, construction and related fields. The Future Outlook panel is one of many PWC NY informative industry programs held throughout the year to help members advance in their careers. 

PWC’s members represent a broad spectrum of industry that serves real estate owners, developers, facilities and property managers and public agencies. They include general construction and specialty contractors, architectural and engineering firms, environmental services, and suppliers. Because the core client industries have many needs, PWC also draws representatives from the services sector: law and accounting firms, insurance/surety and bonding companies, banks and financial services, graphic designers, printers, computer consultants, travel agencies, marketing specialists and more. Membership is open to professional women and men, private companies and public agencies in construction and allied industries. 

To join Professional Women in Construction NY, please email [email protected].

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