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Dewey joins RM Friedland

Harrison, NY According to RM Friedland, Charles Dewey has joined the firm’s investment sales division.

In his new role, Dewey will provide marketplace analysis of clients’ properties, as land and building owners everywhere are (or will be) assessing the highest and best use of their assets in a changing real estate environment and are seeking experienced counsel from frontline experts. He will also serve as a development consultant for RM Friedland’s broader portfolio of clients.

“Charlie’s exceptional knowledge and keen understanding of the commercial real estate industry fused with his strong track record of success and specific expertise in development and finance will markedly enhance the services we provide to our clients,” said RM Friedland president Sarah Jones-Maturo.

Dewey began his career as director of new business and development for Pappas Enterprises a Boston-based developer. Dewey led large-scale real estate projects in downtown White Plains, developing over three million s/f including Gateway I. Subsequently, Dewey held top-level positions with Mutual of New York and Advantage Real Estate Services.

Dewey most recently served as president and managing member of DDDG, LLC which specializes in real estate development, financing, acquisitions and dispositions, and co-investment opportunities. Dewey received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania and his MBA from Wharton School of Business.

“I am excited to join RM Friedland, because I admire their commitment to excellence and reputation as a leading marketplace innovator,” said Dewey.

“Dramatic changes are underway in today’s commercial real estate market creating both challenges and opportunities, so this is a pivotal time to assess values and potentially monetize those assets,” he said.

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