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The Kalikow Group names Shulman acquisitions associate

Jack Shulman has been named acquisitions associate with The Kalikow Group, a multi-faceted real estate organization focusing on joint venture equity financing, multifamily property management, and development and construction services. Shulman has been working with the firm as an associate since 2013. Prior to joining The Kalikow Group, he was a director of commercial leasing for tenants and landlords for Colliers International in New York City. His accomplishments included representing over 250,000 s/f of commercial landlords, and acting on behalf of tenants such as Warby Parker, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, MESA Capital, King and Wood, Sydell Group, Petrossian Paris, and X-Chang Financial Services. As acquisitions associate, his duties include underwriting prospective investments and sourcing new projects in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens for multifamily, mixed-use, commercial and ground up development on a direct or Joint Venture basis. He is also responsible for managing assets that are concentrated in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Texas. "This role will give me the opportunity to leverage my education, brokerage and professional relationships in a dynamic atmosphere," said Shulman. "The Kalikow Group has a tremendous drive to do more deals and has a remarkable entrepreneurial platform where I can work on any number of projects if the investment is sound and fits our investment criteria. I am truly excited to be part of The Kalikow team and honored to be working with such a well-respected firm where I can continue to take my career to the next level." Shulman completed his undergraduate degree at Muhlenberg College in 2006, before going on to complete his masters of science in Real Estate Development with a concentration in Sustainable Development at NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate in 2012.
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