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You’ll learn the value of listening to tenants and working with not-for-profits with Brian Steinwurtzel, Co-CEO and principal of GFP Real Estate, a vertically integrated owner, operator, property manager, and developer of commercial real estate in the New York Tri-State Region. Helmed by three generations of family members over six decades, GFP’s portfolio includes some of New York City’s most iconic real estate assets, including the Flatiron Building and The Film Center.
You’ll hear how to build relationships to secure long-term leases, along with insight on converting office spaces to residential. Brian mentions that volunteering and contributing to improve the neighborhood can also increase the value of the real estate in those locations.
You can connect with Brian at LinkedIn and his website GFP Real Estate.
And I’m always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at:
My website: JamesNelson.com
LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC
Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC
Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC
My Forbes.com articles
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You’ll learn the value of listening to tenants and working with not-for-profits with Brian Steinwurtzel, Co-CEO and principal of GFP Real Estate, a vertically integrated owner, operator, property manager, and developer of commercial real estate in the New York Tri-State Region. Helmed by three generations of family members over six decades, GFP’s portfolio includes some of New York City’s most iconic real estate assets, including the Flatiron Building and The Film Center.
You’ll hear how to build relationships to secure long-term leases, along with insight on converting office spaces to residential. Brian mentions that volunteering and contributing to improve the neighborhood can also increase the value of the real estate in those locations.
You can connect with Brian at LinkedIn and his website GFP Real Estate.
And I’m always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at:
My website: JamesNelson.com
LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC
Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC
Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC
My Forbes.com articles
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