November 28, 2008 -
New York City
Eastern Consolidated vice chairman Brian Ezratty, long time supporter of the Tourette Syndrome Association, was the honoree at the association's 26th Annual Dinner Dance held in the Grand Ballroom of the Pierre Hotel on Thursday, November 13th.
Governor Paterson was a guest speaker at the event which raised more than $2 million and was attended by over 400 guests.
A graduate of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, Ezratty is one of New York City's leading investment sales professionals. During his career, he has been responsible for more than $8 billion in commercial real estate sales transactions.
Founded in 1981, Eastern Consolidated has emerged as one of the country's preeminent full-service real estate investment services firms, combining an unrivaled expertise in the greater New York marketplace with a worldwide roster of institutional and private investor clients. Over the years, it has been responsible for the acquisition, disposition and finance of all types of properties, including office and apartment buildings, lofts, factories, hotels, shopping centers, commercial and residential development sites, taxpayers, parking garages and lots, retail condominiums and air rights transfers.