Robert K. Futterman & Associates (RKF), has promoted Ariel Schuster to executive VP.
"Ariel continues to make great contributions to the growth of RKF and our Manhattan brokerage team, both as a producer and a manager/mentor," said Robert Futterman, chairman and CEO of RKF.
Schuster graduated magna cum laude from Tulane University, earning a BS, and also earned a masters in Real Estate Finance from NYU. He is a member of the Int'l. Council of Shopping Centers and the Real Estate Board of New York.
One of the country's leading independent real estate firms specializing in retail leasing and investment sales, RKF serves a broad spectrum of domestic and global clients in services ranging from national tenant and owner representation to advisory, consulting and disposition. With over $9 billion in aggregate real estate transactions to its credit, RKF has been responsible for identifying scores of real estate opportunities throughout the US for leading American and international chains, retailers, developers and institutional clients. RKF is headquartered in New York with offices in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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