New York, NY RKF has welcomed Zach Mishaan to its New York office as vice president. In his new position, he will be responsible for all aspects of investment sales and creating new retail leasing opportunities. Mishaan joins RKF with retail brokerage experience and a specialization in investment sales. He was previously a senior managing director with Winick Realty Group. In his 12 years there, he arranged 65 property sales and was involved in multi-million dollar leasing transactions, including many for Duane Reade and AT&T.
Prior to his career in real estate, Mishaan worked in the apparel industry for 20 years.
“Investment Sales is one of the fastest growing divisions at RKF, and we knew it was important to bring in an industry leader who would hit the ground running,” said Jeff Fishman, vice chairman and leader of the firm’s Investment Sales group. “Zach has a strong background and an impressive track record; he is a great fit for RKF, and we are proud to welcome him to the team.”
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