Real Estate Connect NYC 2006 Conference Sets New Pre-Registration Records15 December 2005
Real Estate Connect NYC 2006, the real estate technology conference taking place in New York City January 11 to 13, 2006, has set new pre-registration records with its theme, "Strategies for a Changing Housing Market." It is estimated that attendance at the 2006 event will exceed the 2005 event by more than 30 percent, a testament to top real estate producers' interest in Real Estate Connect NYC's timely, relevant theme.
"More than ever, Real Estate Connect registrants are expressing interest in learning about the newest market innovations and critical industry alliances they'll need to remain successful in a slowing housing market," states Mike Edelhart, CEO of Inman News, the news organization that produces Real Estate Connect.
With weeks to go prior to its start date, the second annual Real Estate Connect NYC conference is already drawing a powerful audience from the Northeast, nationwide -- and even across the globe. Attendee pre-registration is already fast outpacing last year's benchmark, and it is estimated that nearly 900 of the industry's most respected leaders, influential innovators and top producers will be in attendance.
"For 10 years, Real Estate Connect has been the premier event for everything estate, technology and innovation," explains Edelhart. "Our 2006 event in New York includes the strongest roster of sponsors, speakers and attendees of any event in recent memory."
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Several real estate icons who praised the January 2005 show in New York plan to return for the 2006 event. Notes Dottie Herman, president and CEO, Prudential Douglas Elliman, "Real Estate Connect NYC was a spectacular show. Thank you Inman News for coming East."
Ms. Herman will be speaking at the January conference in New York, as will Bruce Zipf, president and CEO, NRT; Pamela Liebman, president and CEO, The Corcoran Group; Diane Ramirez, president, Halstead Property; JoAnne Kennedy, COO, Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy, Harley Rouda, CEO and managing partner, Real Living; and several other brokerage heavyweights.
The biggest innovators in technology and media will also be present, including Lockhart Steel, managing editor, Gawker and Curbed.com; Mike Long, CEO, Homestore; Chris Glowacki, founder and president, Plum TV; and Tony Lee, publisher, WallStreetJournal Online's RealEstateJournal.com.
Real Estate Connect NYC 2006 top sponsors include: Bank of America, MapQuest Business Solutions, Fidelity National Financial, HomeGain, Real Living, Stewart Realty Solutions, the National Association of Realtor's Center for Realtor Technology, Technology Concepts, RealtyTrac, WolfNet Technologies, the New York State Association of Realtors, Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, Connecticut Association of Realtors, New Jersey Association of Realtors and the Real Estate Board of New York.
For more information on Real Estate Connect, view the online program at: http://inman.com/connectny/ny.aspx.
About Inman News
Inman News (www.inman.com) is the nation's leading independent real estate news service and content provider to 250+ U.S. newspapers and 50,000 Web sites. Inman reaches millions of consumers each day through clients and partners such as The Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Denver Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Yahoo!, Microsoft, Google, The Wall Street Journal Online, CBS MarketWatch, and many more.
Inman News offers information-based products and services for the real estate professional and consumer, including special reports, digital media and premium news content and for the Web. Inman also produces several Real Estate Connect conferences per year for the real estate industry, gathering together most influential decision makers, opinion leaders and innovators from real estate, mortgage and technology in an open forum for discussion and debate.
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