Christian Peterson III President Certified Multi-Media Solutions Ltd.
Name: Christian Peterson III
Title: President
Company: Certified Multi-Media Solutions Ltd.
Location: East Meadow, N.Y.
Birthplace and year: Bayshore, N.Y., 1974
Family: Wife, 20 month old son, another child on the way
College: NYIT
First job outside of real estate: Local 25 tech
First job in real estate or allied field: Implementation of technology in high rise buildings
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Own a technology infrastructure company that is going to support the nation's needs
Hobbies: Snowboarding, spending time with my family
Favorite book: "The DaVinci Code"
Favorite movie: "Rocky"
Person you admire most (outside of family): Bill Gates
Key to success: Stay focused!
If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Developer
When New York permanently adopted the 2% property tax cap more than a decade ago, many owners hoped it would finally end the relentless climb in tax bills. But in the last couple of years, that “cap” has started to look more like a speed bump. Property owners are seeing taxes increase even when an
Active investors seeking rent-stabilized properties often gravitate toward buildings that have been held under long-term ownership — and for good reasons. These properties tend to be well-maintained, both physically and operationally, offering a level of stability
The mayor of New York City holds significant influence over real estate policy — but not absolute legislative power. Here’s how it breaks down:
Formal Legislative Role
• Limited direct lawmaking power: The NYC Council is the primary
In New York City’s competitive real estate market, particularly in prime neighborhoods like Midtown Manhattan, investors are constantly seeking new ways to unlock property value. One such strategy — often overlooked but
Many attorneys operating within the construction space are familiar with the provisions of New York Lien Law, which allow for the discharge of a Mechanic’s Lien in the event the lienor does not commence an action to enforce following the service of a “Section 59 Demand”.