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Handweiler joins Raven Property Advisors as senior managing director

Danny Handweiler

Brooklyn, NY Danny Handweiler, a commercial real estate sales broker, has joined Raven Property Advisors as senior managing director.

Over the past decade, Handweiler was involved in the sale of approximately 65 buildings throughout New York City, with an aggregate dollar value of more than $700 million while with Marcus & Millichap.

“Danny Handweiler achieved spectacular success as one of New York City’s most accomplished commercial real estate brokers,” said Rich Velotta, CEO and founder of Raven Property Advisors. “We’re delighted that he’ll be joining the Raven Property Advisors team. We take a fresh perspective on brokerage, with a big emphasis on transparency and creative thinking. He’s a perfect fit.”

“Raven Property Advisors has an excellent reputation in the industry for integrity and honesty, and for establishing a spirit of trust and accountability with its clients,” said Handweiler. “It’s a new-style company that knows how to leverage technology, while operating with a dynamic and forward-thinking mindset. I’m excited to become part of this positive corporate culture, and look forward to contributing to Raven’s long-term success.”

Handweiler began his real estate career on the West Coast specializing in office building sales and distressed asset sales, marketing, and selling bank-owned properties for various lenders. Handweiler then moved to New York City as an investment associate in the Manhattan office of Marcus & Millichap, where he focused on the sale of mixed-use and multifamily buildings in Manhattan. Clients included private owners, foreign investors, institutional equity, and non-profit organizations. 

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