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Tsang of High Line West joins Breaking Ground’s board of directors

Nicholas Tsang, High Line West Nicholas Tsang, High Line West

New York, NY According to Breaking Ground, one of the city’s largest supportive housing developer and manager, Nicholas Tsang has joined its board of directors. Tsang is the owner and principal of High Line West, LLC, a real estate investment company that develops and operates multifamily housing and farmland in NY and NJ, and the owner of Manhattan Saddlery, the historic retailer of equestrian goods located in NYC’s Gramercy Park area.  “Nick is an excellent addition to Breaking Ground’s board,” said Brenda Rosen, president and CEO of Breaking Ground. “He represents the next generation of socially-minded entrepreneurs.” 

“Nick’s passion and determination for homeless services makes him an ideal fit for the Breaking Ground board of directors,” said Michael Franco, chair of Breaking Ground’s board of directors. “He brings an incredible dedication to giving back to NYC and will be an excellent addition to the board.” 

“I am excited to serve on Breaking Ground’s board alongside true frontline leaders in the fight against homelessness,” said Nicholas Tsang. “I’ve long been an admirer of Breaking Ground’s innovative and holistic approach to ending chronic homelessness. I look forward to bringing my passion for Breaking Ground’s mission, helping to provide safe and secure housing for homeless men and women while enhancing the quality of life for all in New York City.”

Tsang has a long history of commitment to serving the homeless. As the Administrative Director of the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter from 2006-2007, he managed the full budget and operations of a 24-bed student-run homeless shelter. He also currently volunteers weekly with South Bronx United, a youth coaching and tutoring organization in New York City. Tsang holds an AB from Harvard College.

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