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Gang named partner of CBC Advisors' New York office

Gregory Gang, CBC Advisors
New York, NY Coldwell Banker Commercial Advisors (CBC Advisors) named Gregory Gang partner of the firm’s New York office. Gang is a long-term Manhattan commercial real estate veteran, widely recognized as one of the industry’s most accomplished professionals. “Greg delivers results,” said Brandon Fugal, chairman of CBC Advisors. “His contributions, reputation and leadership as a partner in our New York office will play a critical role in transforming our approach and further strengthening our influence in the market.” Gang has successfully completed over $3 billion in real estate transactions, representing several million square feet of commercial real estate over the course of his career. He has more than 25 years of experience, primarily representing property owners in New York City, and is known for his unparalleled market knowledge. Recent transactions include the lease renewal and expansion of HMS Productions for 51,000 s/f at 250 West 39th St., new lease with The Yard for 33,000 s/f and expansion and extension of The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey for 19,000 s/f at 116 Nassau St., the sale of 79 Walker St. to Caspi Development and the sale of a commercial coop at 246 West 38th St. to Laxman Hari Real Estate. “Greg is a consummate professional,” said Rob Cord, president of CBC Advisors. “He is a cornerstone of our Landlord Agency Practice here in New York City recently securing numerous new agency assignments. He is highly regarded within our office and in the community.” Gregory is also a widely quoted industry expert and his commentary has appeared in numerous real estate outlets including the Wall Street Journal, Crain’s New York, The Real Deal, New York Observer and Real Estate Weekly. He has also been a guest panelist and speaker at the NYU Stern School for Real Estate and has appeared on cable television as a real estate expert. “I am thrilled to have Greg as a partner,” said Catherine O’Toole, managing principal with whom Greg has worked over the past 5 years. CBC Advisors has long been considered one of the most recognized and trusted brands in commercial real estate. The recent merger of the two largest Coldwell Banker Commercial operations provides a dynamic platform for the firm’s agents and unparalleled support for its brokers. CBC Advisors holds the designation of the Top Performing Coldwell banker Commercial Affiliate globally for 14 consecutive years. Since 2013, CBC Advisors has expanded operations from 4 offices in the Intermountain region to 30 offices in primary and secondary markets across the United States. CBC Advisors is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage, representing world-class industrial, investment, multifamily, office and retail properties nationally. The firm’s Asset Services division manages a portfolio of commercial properties in excess of 24 million s/f.
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