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Alvarez & Marsal Property Solutions welcomes Swerdloff

Max Swerdloff

Manhattan, NY Alvarez & Marsal Property Solutions (AM-PS) has added Max Swerdloff to its leasing team.

“We are thrilled to welcome Max to our team. Having recently transitioned from the landlord side of the business, we look forward to the fresh perspectives and innovative ideas that he will bring to our leasing efforts. His expertise, experience and work ethic align perfectly with our company values, and we are confident that Max will play an integral role in our continued growth and success,” said AM-PS managing director Matthew Krell.

In his previous role, Swerdloff oversaw the leasing and management of nearly three million s/f of retail space across New York, New Jersey, and South Florida for Kushner Companies. His strategic acumen and commitment to excellence resulted in the generation of over $200 million in additional value across multiple assets. Notably, Swerdloff played a pivotal role in facilitating transformative leasing transactions with renowned brands, including Target and Whole Foods, as well as prominent restaurants including Major Food Group’s flagship restaurant Torrisi, which Swerdloff brought to the iconic Puck Building in SoHo.

Swerdloff holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management.

“I am absolutely thrilled to join the dynamic team at AM-PS! This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking advisory team that is truly making waves in the industry. I am eager to contribute my skills and passion for excellence to help drive the company’s growth and success even further,” said Swerdloff.

Swerdloff ‘s passion for the real estate sector is further exemplified by his dedication to excellence and his proven track record of success. In 2019, Swerdloff was included in Commercial Observer’s prestigious Top Leasing and Sales Professionals list.

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