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Arrow Real Estate Advisors adds Kean and Rosenberg

Joseph Kean

 

Andrew Rosenberg

 

Manhattan, NY Arrow Real Estate Advisors, a real estate finance advisory firm, has expanded their team with the addition of Joseph Kean and Andrew Rosenberg. The addition of these two members strengthens the depth of the Arrow team and enhances their ability to support clients throughout every phase of a transaction.

Morris Betesh, founder of Arrow Real Estate Advisors said, “We are thrilled to welcome Andrew and Joseph to the team and look forward to leveraging their dynamic work to deliver strategic business plans that maximize value for all our clients across asset classes. The addition of two more members to our team underscores Arrow’s commitment to growing and deepens our commitment to providing exceptional services throughout every stage of a transaction.”

Kean supports the sourcing, structuring, and underwriting of commercial real estate financing transactions nationwide for a variety of asset classes, including multifamily, office, industrial and retail. Prior to joining Arrow Real Estate Advisors, Kean was at Hill Property Partners. There he supported their team on multifamily acquisition and alternative investments, developing his in depth knowledge of the commercial real estate and finance industry. Joseph graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and Real Estate Development.

Rosenberg is responsible for the underwriting and placement of loans across a broad range of property types and asset classes. Prior to joining Arrow Real Estate Advisors, Rosenberg worked at C Street Advisory Group. Rosenberg graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and a minor in Entrepreneurship.

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