HOW WOULD YOU like to benefit your clients, have a chance to win a great gift, and do good for your community? Now you can do all three every time you visit a W&H property.

W&H Properties is launching an exciting new program – Show, Lease & WinTM – to reward brokers for actively visiting buildings in the portfolio with their clients. From now until September, each time you bring a prospective tenant to any of our properties, you will be entered into a quarterly raffle, simply by leaving a business card with the building agent. The more showings, the more chances for you to win a great gift Ñ like a 40 gigabyte version of Apple's popular iPOD MP3 player.

And there's more! At the end of the year, W&H Properties will donate $5,000 to a charity committed to New York City in the name of the broker with the most signed leases within the W&H Properties portfolio. In 2004, the Robin Hood Foundation has been chosen as the designated beneficiary. Founded in 1988, the Robin Hood Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to eradicating poverty in New York City.

Applying investment principles to charitable giving, Robin Hood finds and funds the best community-based programs serving disadvantaged New Yorkers and supplements its cash grants with in-depth management assistance and donated goods. Additionally, the Robin Hood Foundation directs the Robin Hood Relief Fund, which assists victims of the World Trade Center attack and their families.

So, with all these chances to win, 100% commissions on lease signing, an opportunity to make money and a great way to help out your fellow New Yorkers, why not visit a W&H property today? It's definitely worth the trip.



Welcome to the Inaugural Issue of W&H Talk | The Promise of W&H Properties | Show, Lease & Win 2004 | RZO Lease Exemplifies Changes at 250 West 57th St | W&H Events | Looking to the Past, with an Eye on the Future | Lincoln Building to Host Energy Efficiency Pilot Project | W&H Portfolio Sets Fast Pace in Signings | Garguilo Enjoys Challenges of Managing Modernizations | HEARD IN THE HALLWAYS | The International Toy Center and Toy Knights of America | Q&A: with Richard J. Michaels, Managing Director, Colliers ABR | Available Space | Return to Newsletters