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Jacqueline Aleman Executive CouncilName: Jacqueline Aleman Title: Vice President Company: Phipps Houses Services Inc. Location: 902 Broadway 13th Floor, New York, NY 10010 Birthplace and year: Dominican Republic, 1962 Family: Mother, 3 brothers, 1 sister and nieces and nephews College: Currently pursuing a BA in Security Management at John Jay College First job outside of real estate: Cashier First job in real estate or allied field: Property manager What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Manage 1,000 units in the South Bronx-HUD/federally subsidized, tax credit, low and moderate income. Oversee a $10 million budget, day-to-day operations of maintenance, administrative and security department of all managed properties. Created and spearheaded the Drug Free Zone Program in the West Farms area of the Bronx. Active participant and contributor of all West Farms community-based agencies, private as well as local and city-owned organizations. My plans for the future include a career in Security Management. Hobbies: Cooking, travel and listening to music Favorite book: "48 Laws of Power" Favorite movie: "Pretty Woman" Persons you most admire (outside of family): "Those that always see possibilities. Key to success: Give my employees the same opportunities I've been given and more. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Chef
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Strategies for turning around COVID-distressed properties - by Carmelo Milio

Strategies for turning around COVID-distressed properties - by Carmelo Milio

Due to the ongoing pandemic, many landlords are faced with an increasing number of distressed properties. The dramatic increase in unemployment and reduction in income for so many has led to a mass exodus out of Manhattan, an increase in the number of empty rental units
The CRE content gap: Why owners and brokers need better digital narratives in 2026 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

The CRE content gap: Why owners and brokers need better digital narratives in 2026 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

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