TRD100: Battle of the Boroughs
New York City attracts some of the top real estate talent in the country. But some of the Big Apple’s most powerful dealmakers are homegrown. Here’s the breakdown of the New York City natives among The Real Deal’s Top 100. Brooklyn Brooklyn is where some of the most well-known players in commercial real estate were born or raised. Take Larry Silverstein, the billionaire nonagenarian developer of the new World Trade Center complex. Silverstein was born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Barry Gosin, CEO of Newmark Group, is from East Flatbush, while Joe Sitt, who made money in the garment industry before pivoting […]
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