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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Corcoran and Curbed at Inman Connect

professionalThis talk about the marketplace, technology and brokerage practice was one of the many highlights at the InmanConnect Conference held earlier this month in New York City. This segment featured three of the most informed people working in the world of real estate, Lockhart Steele, founder & publisher of Curbed.com, Pam Liebman, president & CEO of my affiliated brokerage The Corcoran Group; and moderated by InmanNews founder Brad Inman, who helped keep the discussion lively. I attended this session and can tell you that the audience, which came from across the country for this three day event, was riveted by this discussion whose subtext was about the vibrancy and resilience of the New York City real estate market— in sharp contrast to the downwardly trending national market.

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