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Meet the NRC Members - Glick

Michael Glick is a principal at Gallin Glick Sullivan O'Keefe. He brings a wealth of experience as an owner and operator of office buildings, industrial properties, planned office and distribution parks and large multi-family garden apartment complexes throughout North America. He formed and managed or represented ventures which acquired, operated and disposed of over twenty commercial properties and ten thousand apartment units during his career. He has also represented a NYSE REIT in the acquisition of over 5,000 apartment units. Glick has been a partner in a number of investments where his responsibilities included acquisition, financing, development, leasing and management of income producing properties throughout the United States. Glick has been a principal in joint ventures with major financial institutions for the purpose of owning and operating real estate portfolios consisting of a wide variety of assets from vacant parcels to large warehouse / distribution facilities and from single office buildings to planned office parks. He has also owned and operated hospitality and multifamily properties in Florida, New York, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Washington, D.C. His experience and his ability to deal with multi-national corporations, publicly traded REITs, public and private real estate investors, developers, legal and accounting firms, retail chains and large financial institutions is well respected in the real estate community. Glick is a member of the Board of Directors of an international publishing company and for more than twenty-five years has conducted its lease negotiations in the United States and United Kingdom. For ten years, until the disposition of its real estate holdings, he served on the board of directors of a diversified private investment management firm with major holdings in regional shopping centers and large office buildings throughout the United States.
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