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NorthMarq names Braddish as senior vice president/managing director

Keith Braddish has joined NorthMarq Capital as senior VP/managing director of its N.Y.C. office.In his new role, he will focus on originating senior/mezzanine debt, joint venture and preferred equity for commercial real estate transactions. His clients will benefit from his 25-year expertise in the capital markets arena, including lending platforms such as FHA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, CMBS, regional and local banks and life insurance companies. He has worked on permanent and bridge financing for both acquisitions and refinancings. Prior to joining NorthMarq, he served as an executive VP in the CBRE capital markets/institutional group's N.Y.C. office, a senior mortgage banker with Holliday Fenoglio & Fowler and as a real estate appraiser for Koeppel Tener Real Estate Services and Cushman & Wakefield. With 25 years of real estate experience, he has placed in excess of $15 billion in mortgage financings, including mezzanine and equity. Braddish regularly appears on real estate panels and as a guest lecturer at New York University's Real Estate Institute. He has written numerous bylines for industry publications. He was most recently the president of the Real Estate Board of New York's Finance division. "We are very pleased that Keith has joined the NorthMarq Capital team in New York City," said Ernest DesRochers, senior vice president/managing director at NorthMarq's New York City office. "He helps us greatly in expanding our client reach, bringing a long and successful track record to our stable of correspondent lenders. We look forward to working with Keith in the years to come."
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