Retailers’ Annual New York Conference: Now with Less of a Wake-Like Feel Mid-afternoon Monday the first three floors of the Hilton on 54th Street were abuzz with hundreds of besuited retailers and real estate brokers at the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual New York conference, all hoping to strike deals and bring in good [...]
Retailers’ Annual New York Conference: Now with Less of a Wake-Like Feel

Mid-afternoon Monday the first three floors of the Hilton on 54th Street were abuzz with hundreds of besuited retailers and real estate brokers at the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual New York conference, all hoping to strike deals and bring in good business in 2010.
This stood in sharp contrast to May’s Las Vegas confab, which was effectively dead, and New York’s conference last November.
“This year it’s definitely more bustling, it’s a lot more crowded,” said Alexander E. Hill of Winick Realty Group. “Although it might be because they shortened the conference to two days. It was three last year, but I think this is more productive.”
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NY Observer-12-08-09-Retailers’ Annual New York Conference Now with Less of a Wake-Like Feel





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