New York, NY — October 16, 2025. The Lundgren Team at SERHANT. marked Hispanic Heritage Month with a celebration led by Genesis Suero and Sarah Golan that blended art, culture, and real estate in an evening centered on gratitude and community.
The event drew an impressive mix of professionals from across New York’s creative and real estate worlds — architects, developers, attorneys, general contractors, art enthusiasts, and brokers — all gathering in one space to connect meaningfully beyond business. Set against a backdrop of curated artwork and soft lighting, the atmosphere reflected the event’s dual purpose: honoring heritage while showcasing one of Manhattan’s most striking residential spaces.
Celebrating Culture and Connection
Genesis Suero, who was born in the Dominican Republic and built a career that bridges television, modeling, and luxury real estate, co-hosted the evening with Sarah Golan and her team. Known for her appearance on Owning Manhattan and her work as a bilingual advisor with The Lundgren Team at SERHANT., Suero used the occasion to spotlight the cultural diversity that defines New York’s real estate community.
“This month is about pride — not only in where we come from, but in what we’ve built,” Suero said during her welcome remarks. “The relationships we make, the stories we share, and the way we lift one another up — that’s what community looks like.”
Guests mingled among a curated display of contemporary art while enjoying Latin-inspired cocktails and passed bites. Conversations flowed easily between business and culture — from design and development to the importance of mentorship and representation within the industry.
A Night of Gratitude and Art
The event’s concept — part networking mixer, part cultural celebration — was designed to showcase the power of meaningful connection in a high-energy city that often moves too fast for reflection. “This wasn’t just a party,” said co-host Sarah Golan. “It was a chance to slow down, share ideas, and acknowledge the people who make our industry so dynamic.”
Throughout the night, guests discussed the intersection of art, architecture, and real estate — and how creativity shapes the spaces where people live and work. The setting served as a visual reminder of that idea: sophisticated, welcoming, and rooted in artistry.
Building Legacy Through Representation
For Suero, who immigrated to New York at thirteen, the celebration also carried personal significance. Her rise from pageant stages to luxury brokerage reflects the determination and resilience of many in the Hispanic community who continue to reshape industries nationwide.
“Representation isn’t just about visibility,” she said. “It’s about creating opportunity and showing what’s possible when we honor where we come from.”
As the evening drew to a close, guests lingered — trading stories, business cards, and genuine moments of connection. The event captured what has become central to The Lundgren Team’s ethos: combining sophistication and substance with a human touch.
A Celebration Beyond Transactions
In an industry often defined by numbers and deals, The Lundgren Team at SERHANT. used this night to remind attendees that success is built on people, culture, and purpose. The Hispanic Heritage Month gathering wasn’t just a social event — it was a reflection of how community continues to drive real estate forward in one of the world’s most diverse cities.