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Gamberg joins EVO Real Estate Group as executive managing director

Arnold Gamberg, formerly of Murray Hill Properties, has joined EVO Real Estate Group as an executive managing director, according to Dana Moskowitz, president of the firm. "Arnold has had a strong working relationship with our partners Ira Fishman and Nathan Halegua for 20 years, dating back to Arnold's and Ira's time together at Newmark," said Moskowitz. "We're excited to have him on our team, and look forward to his many valuable contributions." Gamberg will operate directly under the firm's four principals as part of its senior management. His responsibilities include developing the firm's promotional brokerage, leading a team of associates, building relationships with investment groups and equity funds, and assisting with acquisitions. "I've been in commercial real estate for decades, but this is the first time I've had the opportunity to help build a new entity so close to its inception," said Gamberg. "I'm very pleased to be joining my colleagues and putting my experience to work in behalf of EVO's growth." Gamberg was at Murray Hill Properties for ten years. Over the course of his career, he has been responsible for over three-million square feet of leasing transactions, working with diverse and notable businesses including Herzfield & Rubin; Holtzmann, Wise & Shepard; CW Capital; Haddad Industries; Gleecher & Co. and Sumitomo Life Insurance & Trust. He has also represented the ownership of such prestigious properties as The Manhattan Mall (at 100 west 33rd Street), 660 Madison Avenue, 1450 Broadway and 80 Fifth Avenue. Formerly doing business as Winoker Realty, EVO Real Estate Group is a privately held commercial real estate firm serving the diverse real estate needs of a highly prestigious list of tenants, owners, large corporations and growing businesses. The firm was acquired in February of 2013 by a partnership of four New York real estate principals who have been business partners and friends for many years: CEO Ira Z. Fishman and President Dana L. Moskowitz, formerly of ID Real Estate Partners, and Principals Josh and Nathan Halegua of Jonis Realty and Citi-Urban Management.
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