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The New York Real Estate Journal launches brand new section for its newspaper: Economic & Industrial Development

The new ECONOMIC & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT section of the New York Real Estate Journal is being published monthly on the first Tuesday of every month. To go to the latest section, click here. Because of many requests over the past few years, the weekly New York Real Estate Journal is introducing a new monthly pull-out section devoted exclusively to Economic and Industrial Development. As a regular reader you are aware that our readership includes many of EID customers and prospects. You are invited to submit any industrial development related stories about yourself or company's activities. Below you will find a news form that you can fill out at your leisure. Good luck to you and your 2008 endeavors and we look forward to promoting industrial and economic development to the New York commercial real estate marketplace. This new EID section includes the exclusive news pages for the NEDA, SIOR and NAIOP organizations. FREE Industrial Development Agency listings. A special Industrial Development Agency of the Month feature, organization member personality profiles, and much, much more! In addition, Brian McMahon, the president of the New York State Economic Development Council, writes a monthly article. For more information about the new EID section contact Jenn Hasham at [email protected] or call her at 800-654-4993 x249
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