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Senie of KW Comm’l. to host FCCBN event on March 31st

Andreas Senie

Stamford, CT Fairfield County’s leading commercial brokers, owners, investors, and developers will gather with the city officials to discuss the future of real estate to drive growth and prosperity.

Andreas Senie, commercial director at KW Commercial and founder/owner of EAC Properties will host the Fairfield County’s Commercial Brokers Network (FCCBN) on March 31st at KW’s headquarters located at 2777 Summer St., Suite 700 from noon–1:30pm. 

This event is open to area commercial real estate owners, brokers, and city officials. Mayor Caroline Simmons and the economic development team Loren Nadres will present and discuss opportunities for growth, new businesses initiatives in Stamford, and commercial real estate trends. 

“I could not be more excited for the opportunity to host the Fairfield County Commercial Brokers Network luncheon at our Summer St. offices. Historically, Keller Williams brand has been known for its residential real estate services, this event along with our rapidly expanding exclusive commercial divisions are a testament to KW Commercial’s commitment to become a leader in the commercial arena,” said Senie.

Luncheon meetings are held monthly at different venues throughout Fairfield County, where networking is supported with topical speakers sharing timely information and culminates with a real-time market overview.

“This meeting will mark the first time returning to the city since the onset of the pandemic. The FCCBN meets monthly at venues throughout Fairfield County. Those interested in joining us are welcomed to do so. Further information and to RSVP is located on our website, FCCBN.org,” said FCCBN founder and brokerage owner Winthrop Baum.

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