Power Networking Business News: Power Networking Series goes uptown to Pier 2110

Friday, September 01, 2006

Power Networking Series goes uptown to Pier 2110

The Power Networking Series presented its 4th networking event of the year at Pier2110 (126th St., & 7th Ave.) in Harlem on August 14, 2006. The Power Networking Series goes uptown to Harlem Series is a rapidly gaining momentum.

[ClickPress, Thu Aug 17 2006] The Power Networking Series presented its 4th networking event of the year at Pier2110 (126th St., & 7th Ave.) in Harlem on August 14, 2006. The Power Networking Series goes uptown to Harlem Series is a rapidly gaining momentum.

It is the goal of the Power Networking Series to create an economic infrastructure built on high trust and frequent networking events in the Harlem area. The recent changes in the Harlem community are setting the tone for Harlem to attract quality business owners from around the state to build an effective network to build a Black Business Base.

At the recent networking event at Pier2110 a variety of industries were represented such as: Mortgage Bankers, Title Insurance Companies, Networking Groups, Retail Services, etc.

About: Pier2110 (www.pier2110.com)

Pier 2110 Seafood Restaurant Bar & Grill

The Professional yet personable staff at Pier 2110 will accomplishes their mission by offering fresh, sumptuous seafood menu selections coupled with an outstanding service experience while you relax, enjoy, and socialize in the confines of their aesthetically pleasing, warm festive atmosphere.

Pier 2110 is located at the Alhambra Theater building, 2110 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd, 126 St. Originally built as the Alhambra Theater in 1905, it begin as a vaudeville venue, eventually showing movies and opening an upstairs ballroom hosting legendary performances such as Bessie Smith and Billie Holliday.

In addition, The Power Networking Series has committed to bringing the Power Networking Series uptown to Harlem to continue the economic renaissance that Harlem is currently experiencing. It is the goal of the Power Networking Series to strengthen the human, economic, social, political, and spiritual ties uptown in Harlem to spur economic growth and create the social fabric the foster growth in small business.

George Fraser (www.frasernet.com), whom I consider as my mentor states "Business is about relationships" and "if you are not about the business of building relationships you have no business being in business".

The Power Networking Series will be presenting it's fifth in a series of Business Card Exchanges after Hours during the month of September. To be placed on our email list for upcoming events you may log on to www.powernetworkingseries.com and contact us. You may also email us at info@powernetworkingseries.com

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