Kent M. Swig To Be Honored By Big Brothers And Big Sisters Of New York City At 20th Anniversary Casino Jazz Night Event

6/5/19

Kent M. Swig

Swig Equities President Kent M. Swig will be among a number prominent New York City real estate executives to be honored at the annual Big Brothers Big Sisters annual event that will take place on June 17th from 6-9:30 PM at Cipriani 42nd Street. The event is an annual fundraiser for the New York chapter of this national non-profit organization.

“I am proud to support this wonderful organization that assists thousands of New York City youngsters through its mentoring and youth guidance programs. I am also thrilled to be in the company of so many of my real estate colleagues who have generously given their time and money to support this fine organization over the past two decades,” said Kent M. Swig, President of Swig Equities.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City is considered the founding agency of the nation’s youth movement. Since 1904, the non-profit organization has offered the youth of New York City an opportunity to experience a professionally supported one to one mentoring relationship with adults that aim to help change their lives for the better. Big brothers Big Sisters partners with families, volunteers, organizations and the community to inspire positive change in all.

For further information on the event, please go to: https://www.bigsnyc.org/events/casinojazz

About Swig Equities

Swig Equities, LLC is a real estate development, investment and management firm based in New York City with offices in San Francisco. The firm is an active purchaser and developer of prime commercial and residential buildings as well as operating companies and securities. Over the past 15 years, Swig Equities has purchased and/or developed in excess of $3 billion of properties, which includes 110 William Street, a 32-story, 900,000-square-foot commercial office building; 90 Broad Street, a 25-story, 400,000 square foot office building; 48 Wall Street, a 34-story, 324,000-square-foot office building; 80 Broad Street, a 36-story, 420,000-square-foot office building; 44 Wall Street, a 350,000-square-foot office building; 5 Hanover Square, a 25-story, 335,000-square-foot office building; 770 Lexington Avenue, a 20-story, 175,000-square-foot commercial office building in Midtown Manhattan among others.

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