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RM Friedland: Strategic Real Estate Advisory Built on Decades of Frontline Experience

As commercial real estate markets grow more complex, organizations increasingly require strategic guidance before pursuing a transaction. RM Friedland’s Consulting Service provides data-driven advisory support to clients navigating planning, feasibility, and long-term real estate decisions in advance of execution.

Our Consulting Service builds on the firm’s 55-year history as a leading commercial real estate brokerage across New York and Connecticut. RM Friedland is the largest commercial real estate brokerage company in its markets and the only firm with dedicated experts across all major asset types. Our industrial, investment sales, office, and retail brokerage teams are experts in their respective disciplines, working collaboratively to maximize opportunities for both brokerage and consulting projects.

RM Friedland advises government entities, nonprofit organizations, corporate occupiers, and real estate owners/developers on go-to-market strategies, demand analysis, pre-leasing services, development RFP creation, and public-private partnership structuring. We help clients understand market demand, evaluate alternatives, and align real estate strategies with organizational objectives ahead of capital commitment.

One of our defining strengths is our geographic focus. RM Friedland’s 55+ year presence in core markets allows us to identify local trends, zoning considerations, and market nuances that national advisors often overlook. This regional insight, paired with cross-asset expertise, enables RM Friedland to deliver guidance that reflects both market realities and client-specific goals.

RM Friedland’s Consulting Service delivers clarity by translating complex real estate challenges into informed strategies. We help clients make disciplined decisions that support long-term value creation — rooted in experience, informed by data, and guided by a deep understanding of local markets.

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