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AL DIA Newspaper to Honor National Leader of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals


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Philadelphia, PA--(HISPANIC PR WIRE)--February 22, 2006--AL DIA Newspaper, the leading Spanish-language newspaper in the Northeast region, will be hosting a luncheon on February 22, 2006 at the Union League of Philadelphia, at 12:00 p.m. to honor Ms. Frances Martinez Myers, Chairman of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP).

NAHREP is a 501 ( c ) 6 non-profit trade association with over 14,000 members and 39 chapters throughout the U.S. NAHREP's mission is to increase the U.S, Hispanic homeownership rate by empowering the real estate professionals that serve Hispanic consumers.


"As an industry NAHREP feels it is our duty to provide the tools and resources necessary to help real estate professionals more effectively reach out to the Latino community. Providing Hispanic consumers with clarity about the homebuying process protects them from predatory practices and empowers them to achieve the dream of homeownership and simultaneously allows them to build financial wealth. Hispanics are going to play a critical role in real estate over the next few years. It makes good business sense to properly prepare ourselves to meet the needs of Hispanics. There is no downside to homeownership. All the stake holders win," stated Ms. Martinez Myers.

This event will also mark the launching of AL DIA's Home Buying Guide for Hispanics in the Delaware Valley. The Home Buying guide will feature useful information on on available properties, tips on how to navigate the process and what to look for hen searching for a home.

"It is truly an honor for AL DIA to recognize Philadelphia's own Frances Martinez Myers. Her leadership in this critical time of increasing Hispanic homeownership is crucial for the empowerment of an entire community. AL DIA's Home Buying Guide for Hispanics in the Delaware Valley is a sign that our efforts are complementary and together, we can achieve much more than anyone thought possible," said Hernan Guaracao, Publisher of AL DIA.

For more information about the AL DIA Home Buying Guide for Hispanics in the Delaware Valley, or about the luncheon, please contact Daniel Maldonado, Director of Operations, at 215-569-4666 ext. 133.

About AL DIA

AL DIA is the fastest-growing newspaper in the Northeast. AL DIA circulates in Southeastern Pennsylvania, South New Jersey and Northern Delaware, reaching out to a population of half a million Latinos with a well established CAC-audited circulation. After 12 years in the market, it has earned the right to be called the voice of Latinos in this region, strategically located between New York and Washington DC. AL DIA has been the number one source of news and quality commentary in the Hispanic community of its region, practicing rigorous standards of integrity and excellence in reporting, writing, photojournalism and newspaper design, which has been acclaimed both nationally and internationally. AL DIA is recipient of numerous national awards for top editorial quality from the NAHP, and it has also earned a prestigious award from the Society for Newspaper Designers (SND) for best editorial front-page layout. AL DIA Inc. is an independent, Hispanic-owned and operated newspaper company, based in Pennsylvania, with corporate headquarters in the heart of the financial district in Center City Philadelphia.

CONTACT
Daniel Maldonado
215-569-4666 ext. 133

 
 

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