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Greiner-Maltz celebrates opening of Rye Brook location; Schanzer joins to lead at new office

John Maltz, Greiner-Maltz Real Estate John Maltz, Greiner-Maltz Real Estate
Ayall Schanzer, Greiner-Maltz Real Estate Ayall Schanzer, Greiner-Maltz Real Estate

Rye Brook, NY According to John Maltz, president and SIOR at Greiner-Maltz Real Estate, has confirmed the opening of the firm’s fourth greater NYC-area office, located at 800 Westchester Ave., which will be headed by the former CEO of Friedland Realty, Ayall Schanzer, who has joined the firm as its newest partner. 

“I am delighted to welcome Ayall to the Greiner-Maltz family,” said John Maltz. With his extensive experience, I am confident that Ayall’s wealth of knowledge will be helpful in advancing our expansion efforts in the Bronx, Westchester and Fairfield counties.”

Schanzer brings extensive legal and corporate expertise to this expansion, which will add more than 40 million-square-feet to the Greiner-Maltz property database.

“It is an honor to be joining a venerable company such as Greiner-Maltz with more than 60-year experience at the center of the NY metropolitan area commercial real estate market” Ayall Schanzer said. “As the cost of real estate property in Brooklyn and Queens continue to rise, investors as well as businesses are beginning to take greater interest in more affordable regions like Westchester County and the Bronx.”

The new expansion office, already staffed and representing over 2 million s/f of commercial and industrial property, completes Greiner-Maltz’s plan to have the most offices and brokers exclusively serving the Metropolitan area’s industrial, commercial and investment market – from Queens to Brooklyn, New Jersey to Long Island, and now Westchester, the Bronx and Connecticut.

The firm’s three other offices are located in Plainview, Long Island; Long Island City, Queens; and Moonachie, New Jersey.

Since 1953 Greiner-Maltz has been engaged exclusively in the leasing, selling, appraising and managing of industrial, commercial and investment property in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, New Jersey, Westchester and Connecticut. The firm’s five offices are actively managed by Principals:  John Maltz and Sharone Levy in Brooklyn and Queens; Swain Weiner, Metro Area Investments; Tom Attivissimo in Long Island, Raymond Musalo in New Jersey, and Ayall Schanzer in Westchester.

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