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Friedman joins sales team at Cignature Realty as associate real estate broker

Jordan Friedman, Cignature Realty Jordan Friedman, Cignature Realty

Manhattan, NY Jordan Friedman has joined the sales team at Cignature Realty as an associate real estate broker. His focus will be on multifamily and mixed-use investment sales.

Friedman practiced law for over 18 years, concentrating on the commercial real estate sector. He began his legal career representing architects, engineers and other construction industry insurance companies. Later, he became more involved in commercial leasing on behalf of governmental and private entities and led complex litigation in disputes regarding public contracts at the state, county and municipal levels in N.J.

“At Cignature Realty Jordan will rely on his legal experience to ensure seamless transactions and help clients through the process of finding and securing the right properties for their needs,”  said Cignature Realty managing director Steven Gomez. “We are thrilled to have him join our outstanding team. His background in real estate law and his proven skills to negotiate, advise and advocate for our clients is a perfect fit…”

to help us drive our proven platform for multifamily investment sales throughout Manhattan.”

Jordan graduated from Lafayette College, received his law degree from New York Law School. As he became more involved in and passionate for real estate litigation, Jordan pursued his MBA from Florida State University and graduated with a concentration in real estate finance and analysis. He is licensed to practice law in New York and New Jersey.

Cignature Realty is a commercial real estate brokerage company located in New York City. The Company, a leader in Manhattan multifamily and mixed-use apartment building sales, provides unparalleled deal execution supported by exceptional market intelligence for a broad range of real estate investors, from single-property owners to institutional and private equity funds. The Cignature Realty team has closed hundreds of commercial real estate transactions and has accumulated multiple awards recognizing their achievements and contributions to the New York real estate industry.

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