Saturday, June 2, 2007

Long Island Children's Museum Fundraiser June 1st 2007


The staff of 3dwalkthroughs.com was proud to be in attendance at last night's Long Island Children Museum fundraiser honoring one of our best friends, Craig Koenegisberg, CEO of CLK Properties.

Craig's involvement and tireless effort led to a record breaking event with over 1 million dollars raised even before the events auction. In attendance were some of the biggest names in real estate as well as virtually every other industry throughout the entire country. WHAT A NIGHT!


About CLK-Properties
Company Overview
Persistence Dedication Value Growth
For over 20 years, these have been the watchwords of CLK Properties. Founded in 1980 by Maynard Koenigsberg and his son Craig, it is the conviction of these principles that have allowed us to grow from a reputable owner/operator of New York City apartment buildings into one of the largest, well respected privately held companies in the national multifamily and commercial real estate industries.

With a combined 75 years experience in the industry, and their unwavering belief in the future of real estate as a long term investment, the Koenigsbergs have consistently applied these principals and amassed a diverse portfolio of apartment, office and light industrial properties nationwide.

With over 135 assets in 43 cities, consisting of over 24,000 residential units and over 4 million square feet of commercial property, CLK continues its quest to acquire properties in target markets, while always evaluating potential new markets to broaden its reach across the nation.

About the Long Island Childrens Museum
The Long Island Children’s Museum is 30,000 square feet of colorful and engaging gallery space for hands-on exploration and fun. Fourteen galleries and exhibits offer play space for the young and young at heart!
The Museum is a private, non-profit educational organization chartered by New York State Education Department. An anchor institution on Museum Row at Mitchel Field, the Museum is conveniently located off of the Meadowbrook Parkway on Charles Lindbergh Boulevard.

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