News: Brokerage

Ivan Hakimian 2011

Name: Ivan Hakimian Title: President Company: HPNY Location: 358 5th Ave., Ste. 1101, New York, NY 10001 Birthplace: New York College: Hofstra University First job outside of real estate: Gemstone salesman First job in real estate or allied field: Commercial sales agent What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Commercial brokerage firm specializing in the sale of multifamily residential buildings, commercial buildings, development sites, as well as retail condos and retail co-ops in all five boroughs of New York. Hobbies: Spending time with family Favorite movie: "Wall Street" Favorite website: www.hpny.com Keys to success: Persistence and patience If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Entertainment business
READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Columns and Thought Leadership
AI comes to public relations, but be cautious, experts say - by Harry Zlokower

AI comes to public relations, but be cautious, experts say - by Harry Zlokower

Last month Bisnow scheduled the New York AI & Technology cocktail event on commercial real estate, moderated by Tal Kerret, president, Silverstein Properties, and including tech officers from Rudin Management, Silverstein Properties, structural engineering company Thornton Tomasetti and the founder of Overlay Capital Build,
Strategic pause - by Shallini Mehra and Chirag Doshi

Strategic pause - by Shallini Mehra and Chirag Doshi

Many investors are in a period of strategic pause as New York City’s mayoral race approaches. A major inflection point came with the Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a staunch tenant advocate, with a progressive housing platform which supports rent freezes for rent
A fresh start - by Shallini Mehra and Amit Doshi

A fresh start - by Shallini Mehra and Amit Doshi

For the past several years, the New York City multifamily housing market has been defined by disruption. The combined impact of the HSTPA rent laws and a sharply higher interest rate environment has fundamentally reduced
Tri-state capital  migrates nationally amid  regulation pressure - by Reese Weaver

Tri-state capital migrates nationally amid regulation pressure - by Reese Weaver

New York tri-state multifamily investors are increasingly reallocating capital to less-regulated markets across the U.S. as rent control and legislative risk erode returns at home. With over 60% of New York City’s rental housing stock classified as rent-stabilized, the traditional value-add model — buying under-performing buildings,