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Goldblum and Young join The Feil Organization

Manhattan, NY Jordan Goldblum and Kyle Young have joined The Feil Organization, as director of retail leasing and director of commercial leasing, respectively. They will amplify leasing efforts for the firm’s retail and commercial portfolios across the five boroughs, Long Island, and beyond.

“Feil is delighted to welcome Jordan and Kyle to the team at a time when we are witnessing increased leasing activity, not only in New York but across our entire portfolio,” said Brian Feil, principal at the Feil Organization. “Expanding our team with top talent furthers our mission of providing our tenants with the best service possible.”

“I’m thrilled to join The Feil Organization and help uphold their strong reputation as a leading real estate firm in New York and beyond,” said Goldblum.

“I look forward to contributing to Feil’s steady leasing momentum and continuing their legacy of building strong tenant relationships,” said Young.

Prior to joining Feil, Goldblum was a senior leasing manager at RD Management LLC, for three years. In that role, he was responsible for managing leasing, marketing, development, asset strategies, and financial performance for 35 properties. Before his tenure at RD Management LLC, he was a leasing manager at Seritage Growth Properties.

Previously, Young served as a vice president of brokerage at Jones Lang Lasalle (JLL) for 12 years. During his time there, he was responsible for an office portfolio of more than 14.5 million s/f, which included properties like Brookfield Place, 100 Wall Street, 80 Pine St., and 529 Fifth Ave.

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