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Manhattan Skyline welcomes Roth as vice president of retail leasing

Manhattan Skyline Management Corp. is pleased to welcome Joshua Roth to the company as vice president of retail leasing. In this new role, Roth will be responsible for all retail leasing within Manhattan Skyline's extensive portfolio of notable properties. "We're happy to welcome Joshua to our company," said Donald Zucker, chairman of Manhattan Skyline. "I am confident that he will handle our retail portfolio skillfully, and be a great asset to our retail business." "Joshua brings a very high level of expertise and an intimate understanding of Manhattan real estate trends, having worked with some of the city's top landlords and retailers," added Laurie Zucker, a principal at Manhattan Skyline. "We're thrilled to have him join our team." "I am very honored to be joining such a highly renowned company, and privileged to be working within its incredible portfolio of high quality retail locations," said Roth. "I look forward to working directly with the New York City brokerage community in bringing high-caliber tenants to our properties." An industry awarded broker, Roth has been recognized as an "All Star" by Real Estate Weekly, and a "Power Broker" by CoStar Group. Prior to working at Manhattan Skyline, he was a managing director at ZE Realty Group, where he represented prominent landlords and helmed many successful transactions involving top retailers. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from The Pennsylvania State University. He is a licensed salesperson and is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and the Retail Marketing Society (RMS).
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