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Bhattacharjee joins Greiner-Maltz Realty as an industrial broker

Atanu Bhattacharjee, Greiner-Maltz Atanu Bhattacharjee, Greiner-Maltz

Bronx, NY Greiner-Maltz has appointed Atanu Bhattacharjee as an industrial broker to the firm Bhattacharjee is a New York State licensed real estate broker and will be specializing in industrial and flex assets.

Bhattacharjee began his career in commercial real estate at Friedland Realty in 2013 and over the past three years has completed transactions of over 450,000 s/f; with a gross value totaling over $38 million.

Most notably, he was involved in the 2014 relocation of the Willets Point Auto Co-Op in Queens to their new Bronx facility.  Atanu has cultivated a strong reputation with his clients for having a keen eye for site selection and his thoroughness and sophistication when it comes to due diligence, negotiations and closing.

“Atanu is truly a rising star within the field,” said Ayall Schanzer, president and CEO of Greiner-Maltz Reality Advisors. “When we met at Friedland Realty, I instantly knew he was a breed apart. Atanu represents the best of breed and I am thrilled to have him, once again, on my team.”

“I have always been impressed with Ayall’s vision and his transformational leadership,” said Bhattacharjee. “I look forward to leveraging Greiner-Maltz’s geographical reach as well as its unparalleled database and marketing savvy to better serve my clients.” Atanu attended the State University of Pennsylvania where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.  In addition, Atanu is a current Board Member of the Westchester Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Friends of the Greenburgh Public Library.

Greiner-Maltz is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in industrial, retail, office, development, and investment transactions in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Westchester, Long Island, Connecticut and New Jersey. Its multi-disciplinary property expertise and extensive experience has been serving the complete range of market participants since 1953. 

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