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REBNY Cancels or Postpones All March Events

The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) has postponed all events for the remainder of this month, including the Annual Members’ Luncheon scheduled for March 18 and a sit-down with Cove Property Group’s Kevin Hoo slated for March 25. The cancellations and postponements began with a March 12 seminar to introduce new commercial members to the organization.

“The health and safety of our members and New Yorkers is paramount,” REBNY tweeted. “To support state and city officials’ #Coronavirus prevention efforts, REBNY is canceling all of our in-person March events.”

Meantime, all online classes will continue as scheduled and all other REBNY services will continue as normal, REBNY says. The organization will continue operating within regular business hours.

The April slate of events, including the annual Sales Brokers Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Awards Cocktail Party set for April 7, is still on the REBNY calendar.

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