New York's Power Women

We're proud to roll out our first-ever list of the 50 Most Powerful Women in New York City commercial real estate, which we started publishing Tuesday. And next Tuesday, we'll be hosting a large party in NYC to celebrate the winners, such as CBRE New York Tri-State CEO Mary Ann Tighe, broker of mega deals such as Conde Nast to One World Trade Center and Coach to Hudson Yards. Like the women we recognized in DC this past January, they are truly remarkable. You can read the first three of five issues here, here. and here.

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