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Friedland Realty Advisors receives investment from Robert Martin Company

Bob Friedland, NAI Friedland
Harrison, NY Friedland Realty Advisors, a full-service commercial real estate firm with a more than 40-year pedigree, is proud to announce that it has received a significant investment from Robert Martin Company, a real estate investment, development and management firm headquartered in Elmsford, N.Y. Through the investment, Friedland Realty can now offer clients the combined expertise and resources of two of the longest-standing real estate companies in the area. In addition, Robert Martin Company’s geographical footprint throughout the Tri-State area will help expand the reach of Friedland Realty’s talented team of brokers. Both companies will continue to operate as separate entities. “Friedland Realty has been a leader in the Westchester and New York City commercial real estate markets for decades and the investment by Robert Martin Company will help catapult our business to the next level,” said Bob Friedland, founder and CEO. “Robert Martin Company has a stellar reputation and a proven track record of success, making them the perfect ally as we move Friedland Realty’s next chapter.” Robert Martin Company has been a leader in real estate investment, development and management for more than 55 years and, for several decades, was Westchester County’s largest diversified developer and builder. The company has developed and acquired over 20 million square feet of real estate across virtually every asset class. "We are extremely excited to be a part of Friedland Realty,” said Greg Berger, managing director/partner of Robert Martin Company. “We believe that our two firms are uniquely synergistic and that, with our investment and resources, Friedland Realty will continue its strong presence and enhance its position as a dominant market leader.”
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