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Robert Martin Co. hosts two broker events

Shown (from left) are: Kevin Langtry of NKF; Howard Greenberg of Howard Properties; Adam Garber of Princeton Realty and Tim Jones of Robert Martin Co.

Yonkers, NY Robert Martin Company LLC (RMC) held a pair of broker events in June in both Westchester and Fairfield counties, sharing information about the firm’s recently-acquired 3.1 million s/f industrial/flex portfolio. 

In March, RMC completed its acquisition of Mack-Cali Realty Corp.’s 56-building industrial/flex portfolio for $487.5 million, marking the largest commercial real estate transaction in Westchester County history. 

During the Westchester broker event held at Fortina restaurant at the Boyce Thompson Center, RMC partners Greg Berger and Tim Jones spoke with brokers about the company’s portfolio, which includes the 1.36 million s/f Cross Westchester Executive Park in Elmsford; the 770,000 s/f Mid-Westchester Executive Park in Hawthorne; the 780,000 s/f South Westchester Executive Park; the 270,000 s/f Stamford Executive Park in Fairfield County, and a restaurant building in Tarrytown. 

The Yonkers event followed a similar broker reception held for the Fairfield market at RPM Raceway in Stamford. Representatives of RM Friedland, the brokerage company handling leasing at the properties, were also on hand at the broker events.

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