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Eastern Consolidated promotes Goldstick and Isaacs to directors in the Investment Sales Division

Mitchell Goldstick, Eastern Consolidated Mitchell Goldstick, Eastern Consolidated
Matthew Isaacs, Eastern Consolidated Matthew Isaacs, Eastern Consolidated

Manhattan, NY Eastern Consolidated has promoted Mitchell Goldstick and Matthew Isaacs from associate director to director in the Investment Sales Division.

Goldstick specializes in the sale and acquisition of properties throughout the city.

Previously, Goldstick worked at Mark Greenberg Real Estate Co. LLC, and was an intern at Eastern Consolidated for two summers while attending college. He graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Telecommunications, and is a member of REBNY (Real Estate Board of New York).

He recently worked on the $26 million sale of nine retail condos at 262-272 Mott St. in Nolita; the $15.75 million sale of a six-story, mixed-use property at 558-560 Broome St. in SoHo; and the $9.85 million sale of a mixed-use property at 51 Macdougal St. in SoHo.

Isaacs specializes in the sale and acquisition of properties primarily downtown and in Northern Brooklyn. His experience also includes real estate investing and property management. Prior to joining Eastern Consolidated, Isaacs participated in the renovation and revitalization of a 75,000 s/f office and retail property in Williamsburg. In addition, throughout the previous decade he owned and operated several well-known nightclubs in the borough as well as a global nightlife marketing company. Isaacs holds a bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College.

Isaacs most recently brokered the $6 million sale of a 4,875 s/f, mixed-use property at 626 Manhattan Ave. in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

Powered by a highly skilled team of over 100 brokers with a fluency in 15 languages, Eastern Consolidated is one of the country’s preeminent full-service commercial real estate firms. Through three core divisions—Investment Sales, Capital Advisory, and Retail Leasing—Eastern Consolidated serves an impressive roster of international and domestic institutional and private investors on real estate transactions of all sizes and across all property types.

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