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Lapidot joins IPA Capital Markets as director

Manhattan, NY IPA Capital Markets, a division of Marcus & Millichap, hired Jake Lapidot as director, responsible for securing debt and equity for mid-market and institutional clients.

Lapidot will work with the team led by Max Herzog and Marko Kazanjian, who both joined the firm in August 2023 along with Andrew Cohen. In December 2023, the team expanded further with the hiring of Max Hulsh. Lapidot’s expertise spans senior permanent financing, bridge financing, subordinate financing (mezzanine debt and preferred equity) and joint venture equity across various real estate asset classes including industrial, multifamily, retail and office.

“We are delighted to have Jake on board,” said Herzog. “His extensive market expertise and strong client relationships will be instrumental in maintaining our high standard of personalized client service.”

Prior to joining IPA Capital Markets, Lapidot served as a director at Cooper-Horowitz. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Syracuse University.

“We are eager to welcome Jake to the team,” said Evan Denner, executive vice president and head of business at IPA Capital Markets. “We are confident that the continued growth of our New York team will enhance our ability to provide comprehensive commercial real estate capital markets solutions to our clients.”

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