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B6 Real Estate Advisors appoints Chase partner, executive managing director of investment sales

Manhattan, NY B6 Real Estate Advisors (B6) has appointed David Chase as partner and executive managing director of investment sales. Chase will oversee the territory encompassing the neighborhoods of West Harlem, East Harlem, Manhattanville, Striver’s Row, Upper Manhattan, Hamilton Heights and Sugar Hill. As executive managing director of investment sales, Chase’s responsibilities will include territory management, business development, real estate advisory services and executing sales goals.

“David’s depth of experience and thoughtful approach to the marketplace is a key benefit to our team as we expand B6 Real Estate Advisors,” said Paul Massey, founder and CEO of B6 Real Estate Advisors. “David is a strong fit for both our core culture and the strategic, long-term goals of our company. He brings an effective mix of both the keen market knowledge and the values that we expect from the territory agents in our firm.”

A dedicated and knowledgeable commercial broker, Chase most recently served as president and CEO of ONE Commercial Realty Services. Chase also worked closely with Massey at Massey Knakal Realty Services where he was initially director of retail leasing prior to transitioning into the role of director of investment sales with a focus on the Long Island City and Astoria markets. Chase continued in this role once Massey Knakal Realty Services was acquired by Cushman & Wakefield. He brings over 16 years of experience in investment sales, retail leasing and construction management to the growing team of B6 Real Estate Advisors.

“We are grateful to have David on board as we continue to build B6 into a leader in the investment sales and debt mortgage market,” said Neil Heilberg, COO of B6 Real Estate Advisors. “David’s disciplined mindset and proven track record will provide our growing broker teams and client base with confidence in our firm’s expertise and skilled leadership team.”

As executive managing director of investment sales, Chase’s responsibilities will include territory management, business development, real estate advisory services and executing sales goals.

“I am very excited to be returning to a brokerage role at B6 Real Estate Advisors. It is an important milestone in my career,” said Mr. Chase. “I share the firm’s vision of applying rigorous methods to thoroughly understand the marketplace and provide the highest level of client service and value. My experience will be a significant asset to the team as B6 continues to grow into a superior firm in the investment sales industry, utilizing B6’s technology-forward platform to disrupt the industry.”

Chase earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Georgian State University in Tbilisi, Georgia. He also studied management at Cornell University. Chase holds several honors for his brokerage work including the ONE Commercial Excellence Award for 2017, the CoStar Power Broker Award for 2014 and the Massey Knakal Agent of the Year Award for 2013, to name a few. Chase is active in the New York real estate community serving on the Real Estate Board of New York and ICSC. He is also an active volunteer at a number of non-profits including Catalog for Giving.

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